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Hypertension Teaching 1203

Instructed on some potential factors of hypertension (highblood pressure), such as: cigarette smoking, obesity and a sedentary life-style, among others.

Hypertension Teaching 1233

Instructed on some signs/symptoms of hypertension (highblood pressure), such as: blurring of vision, fatigue and nosebleeds, among others.

Hypertension Teaching 1272

Taught that most people with highblood pressure do not feel sick.

Hypertension Teaching 1289

Patient was instructed that stress management is important because stress can contribute to highblood pressure.

Hypertension Teaching 1626

Instructed to help you prevent or manage highblood pressure: Start with understanding your condition, eat well to feel better, moderate exercise and stress-relieving techniques.

Hypertension Teaching 1627

Instructed patient untreated highblood pressure can lead to a greater risk for stroke, heart attack, or other.

Hypertension Teaching 1631

Instructed patient untreated highblood pressure can lead to a greater risk for stroke, heart attack, or other heart damage.

Hypertension Teaching 1666

SN instructed patient to recognize signs and symptoms of highblood pressure, although it is frequently asymptomatic, like blurring of vision, fatigue, nose bleeds and chest pain. If symptoms continue go to ER, or call 911.

Angina pectoris Teaching 1904

SN instructed caregiver on some measures aimed to controlling/managing Angina Pectoris, such as: have blood pressure monitored, eat a diet high in fiber, exercise regularly (as directed by MD) and take stool softeners, as needed, dress warmly in cold weather, avoid sleeping in cold rooms and avoid becoming overheated, eat small, frequent meals and rest after meals, learn stress management techniques.

Heart Failure Teaching 2265

SN instructed about arteriosclerotic heart disease (ASHD), also called coronary artery disease (CAD) or coronary heart disease (CHD), refers to arteriosclerosis of heart or coronary arteries. Arteriosclerotic heart disease can also be caused by calcium deposits (calcification) on the walls of arteries that harden them, or thickening of the artery walls due to chronic highblood pressure.