hypertensive heart disease
Diabetes
Patient was instructed on diabetes complications, such as kidney disease
. Diabetes can damage the kidneys which not only can cause them to fail, but can also make them loose their ability to filter out waste products. This is called nephropathy.
Patient was instructed on diabetes. Disease
is cause by a lack of insulin, a hormone made in the pancreas that is essential for converting energy from food. Insulin is necessary for the body to process nutrients (carbohydrates, fats and proteins), and its absence cause high sugar levels in the blood.
SN taught patient that diabetes is a life-long disease
. You will always have it, so education about your diabetes is very important. The more you learn about diabetes, the better you can control your blood glucose level and avoid complications. To learn how to manage your diabetes, work closely with your health care team.
Instructed in complication of diabetes such as heart
attacks stroke and instructed in measures prevent it such as monitor your cholesterol and triglyceride blood levels, to follow prescribe exercise and diets, keep MD appoiment.
Instructed in possible complications of diabetes such as kidney and bladder disorders, strokes, heart
disorders, eye complications, peripheral vascular disorders, nervous system disorders.
Instructed patient about diabetes complications such as: heart
attacks, stroke.
Instructed patient on the steps to follow to prevent a heart
attack or stroke by: maintaining proper cholesterol and triglyceride levels, exercise regularly, proper diet, keeping all MD appointments.
Instructed patient on possible complications linked to diabetes such as, kidney, bladder and heart
disorders, strokes, eye complications, peripheral vascular and nervous system disorders.
Patient was instructed on cardiovascular complications. Hyperglycemia (high blood glucose levels) can cause arteries to narrow and/or lose elasticity causing Atherosclerosis (CAD) where blockage occurs in the arteries that go to the heart
.
SN instructed patient and caregiver that exercise benefits people with diabetes and those at risk for diabetes by helping manage weight, by improving blood sugar levels, and by improving heart
health. For a person with diabetes, exercise is just as important as diet and medication.