heart healthy diet
Cardiac
A cardiac diet
, as the name suggests, is often prescribed for patients who have a history of heart
related problems / diseases. The cardiac diet
is a healthy
eating plan prepared to counter diseases such as high blood pressure, obesity, heart
attack and so on. Even if a person does not suffer from a heart
condition it is advisable to follow this diet
as a preventive measure. Some Basic Facts about the Cardiac Diet
The following are some basic facts that determine the cardiac diet
. Consumption of Foods that Contain Healthy
Fats Healthy
Fats. Two types of fat that can be beneficial for the body are polyunsaturated fats and monounsaturated fats. Polyunsaturated fats are found in foods such as: leafy green vegetables nuts seeds fish Monounsaturated fats are said to decrease the levels of LDL or ‘bad’ cholesterol in the body. They are found in foods such as: Milk products avocado olives nuts Unhealthy
Fats: One should avoid the consumption of trans fat and saturated fats. Trans fat increase the level of bad cholesterol in the body. They are often found in: packaged food items that are fried in some of the foods sold in fast food restaurants Although they help to increase the shelf life of a product they are very harmful for the body. Saturated fats are found in foods such as: cream cheese butter ghee coconut oil
Instructed patient Eat a heart
-healthy
diet
Eating a healthy
diet
can reduce your risk of heart
disease. A diet
rich in fruits,
vegetables and whole grains can help protect your heart
. Beans, other low-fat sources of protein and certain types of fish
also can reduce your risk of heart
disease. Stop your activity if you feel short of breath, dizzy, or have any pain in your chest. Do not do any activity
or exercise that causes pulling or pain across your chest, (such as using a rowing machine, twisting, or lifting weights.
Instructed patient t other S/S of cardiac complications requiring medical intervention such as: increased SOB, palpitations,
irregular heart
beat, faintness, and weakness. Replace butter and margarine with
heart
-healthy
oils such as olive oil and canola oil. Other heart
-healthy
foods include walnuts, fatty fish like salmon and tuna,
whole-grain breads, low-fat dairy products, beans, and lean meats. Ask your caregiver how much salt you can eat each day. Avoid salt substitutes.
Instructed patient that for healthy
living with your LVAD, you’ll need to make sure that: the equipment is working properly,you have sufficient power sources at all times, your driveline exit site is clean and dry, following a healthy
diet
, exercising regularly, as you’re able to tolerate it, are taking your medications and supplements as directed by your doctor. Understanding was verbalized.
Instructed patient what lifestyle choices can help me feel my best: Stay active. If you are not active, your symptoms are
likely to worsen quickly. Walking, and other types of physical activity help maintain your strength and improve your
mood. Physical activity also helps you manage your weight. Eat heart
-healthy
foods and limit sodium (salt An easy way to
do this is to eat more fresh fruits and vegetables and fewer canned and processed foods.
Instructed in risk factors associated with heart
disease, including smoking, family history, hypertension, stress and diet
.
Instructed patient about common risk factors associated with heart
disease such as: smoking, family history, hypertension, stress and diet
.
Instructed patient that when traveling with an LVAD will involve some extra planning and preparation.When scheduling a trip, discuss your plans ahead of time with your LVAD team. They‘ll help you be as independent as possible, and still stay safe and healthy
. They can also provide you with the necessary travel documents, as well as helpful tips. Understanding was verbalized.
SN instructed patient eat an overall healthy
diet
ary pattern that emphasizes: a variety of fruits and vegetables, whole grains, low-fat dairy products, skinless poultry and fish nuts and legumes non-tropical vegetable oils, ensure safe effective nutrition. Patient verbalized understanding.
Instructed in diagnosis of Cardiac Arrhythmias. This occurs when the heart
beats irregulary, causing various symptoms and a decrease in the heart
's ability to pump blood.