hypertensive heart disease
Coronary Artery Disease
SN instructed patient on atherosclerotic heart
disease
also known as Coronary Artery Disease
(CAD); is the damage or disease
in the heart
's major blood vessels. The usual cause is the buildup of plaque. This causes coronary arteries to narrow, limiting blood flow to the heart
. Coronary artery disease
can range from no symptoms, to chest pain, to a heart
attack. Treatments include lifestyle changes, medications, angioplasty, and surgery.
Patient instructed in Coronary Artery Disease
(CAD) is when the heart
vessels become narrow, which decreases the blood flow to the heart
muscle. The narrowing of the heart
vessels can be caused by plaque build-up from high cholesterol, fat, and calcium. The decrease in blood flow decreases the oxygenation of the heart
muscle and leads to heart
damage.
The patient was instructed in coronary artery disease
the importance of no smoking or using tobacco products, the effect nicotine has on the cardiac system causing the heart
to work faster, constricting blood vessels, and decreasing the amount of oxygen delivered to the heart
, and in the presence of coronary artery disease
, increasing the probability of chest pain. The patient was advised that the role that stress plays in aggravating coronary artery disease
. The patient was recommended the benefits of exercise, increase in high-density lipoproteins, which lowers blood pressure, weight loss, improved cardiovascular status.
Taught that heart
failure, cardiac arrest and dysrhythmias are potential complications of Coronary Artery Disease
(CAD).
Taught that Coronary Artery Disease
(CAD) is a narrowing or blockage of one or both of the coronary arteries causing a decreased blood and oxygen supply to the heart
.
Instructed on some factors that may increase the risk of developing/exacerbating Coronary Artery Disease
(CAD), such as: cigarette smoking and elevated blood pressure, among others.
Instructed on some factors that may increase the risk of developing/exacerbating Coronary Artery Disease
(CAD), such as: stress, obesity and high cholesterol diet, among others.
Instructed on some factors that may increase the risk of developing/exacerbating Coronary Artery Disease
(CAD), such as: diabetes mellitus and a sedentary life-style, among others.
Instructed on some measures aimed to controlling/managing Coronary Artery Disease
(CAD), such as: avoid/decrease cholesterol intake and avoid/decrease stress, among others.
Instructed on some measures aimed to controlling/managing Coronary Artery Disease
(CAD), such as: avoid/decrease sodium intake and exercise regularly, as directed by MD.