SN educated caregiver on Hypertensive
urgency which is a situation where the blood pressure is severely elevated or higher for your diastolic pressure an that experiencing hypertensive
urgency may or may not experience one or more of these symptoms: severe headache, shortness of breath, nosebleeds, and severe anxiety, chest pain, back pain, numbness/weakness, change in vision, difficulty speaking do not wait to see if your pressure comes down on its own. SN advised caregiver to seek immediately medical assistance and/or call 9-1-1 if listed above occurs or worsen with patient. Caregiver verbalized understanding of all teachings during visit.
SN reviewed patients medication with primary caregiver and instruct on medication compliance to better control the patients disease
process. SN refilled patient’s medication box for daily routine implementation during visit. SN informed M.D. of patients elevated blood pressure and no new orders received, SN was advised to continue with patients current regimen.