heart healthy
Diseases Process
Instructed on the importance, when having Congestive Heart
Failure (CHF), of reporting immediately signs/symptoms, such as: increased shortness of breath and edema (fluid retention), among others.
Instructed on the importance, when having Congestive Heart
Failure (CHF), of reporting immediately signs/symptoms, such as: persistent cough and frequent urination at night, among others.
Instructed on some potential complications of Congestive Heart
Failure (CHF), such as: acute pulmonary edema and pneumonia, among others.
Taught that lung infections and some diseases are factors that may increase the risk of developing/exacerbating Congestive Heart
Failure (CHF).
Taught that anemia and obesity are factors that may increase the risk of developing/exacerbating Congestive Heart
Failure (CHF).
Instructed on some signs/symptoms of Congestive Heart
Failure (CHF), such as: increased fatigue and shortness of breath, among others.
Instructed on some signs/symptoms of Congestive Heart
Failure (CHF), such as: excessive urination at night and cold, sweaty skin, among others.
Instructed on some signs/symptoms of Congestive Heart
Failure (CHF), such as: restlessness, confusion and loss of appetite, among others.
Instructed on some signs/symptoms of Congestive Heart
Failure (CHF), such as: unexplained rapid weight gain and dry or frothy cough, among others.
Taught that avoiding fatigue by gradually increasing activity, with planned rest periods, is a measure aimed to controlling/managing Congestive Heart
Failure (CHF).