SN instructed patient and caregiver to eat a healthy diet, as it can boost your immune system and speed up wound
recovery. Five nutrients that are essential for wound
healing: Protein, Vitamin C, Zinc, Carbohydrates, Vitamin A
SN instructed patient on nutrients required for wound
healing. To promote wound
healing with good nutrition, plan healthy, balanced meals and snacks that include the right amount of foods from 5 food groups: protein, fruits, vegetables, dairy and grains. Fats and oils should be used sparingly. Choose vegetables and fruits rich in vitamin c, such as strawberries or spinach. For adequate zinc, choose whole grains and consume protein, such as eggs, meat, dairy or seafood. Some wound
s may require a higher intake of certain vitamins and minerals to support healing. Include adequate protein throughout the day. Include a source of protein at each meal or snack. Stay well-hydrated with water or other unsweetened beverages. For people with diabetes, monitor, and control blood sugar levels to help prevent new wound
s from developing and to support healing and recovery. Patient verbalized understanding.
SN instructed patient/cg regarding diet modification promoting wound
healing: increase protein in your diet. Food reach in protein: eggs, meat, cheese, milk, fish, peanut butter, legumes. Drink at least 8 glasses of water every day. Eat food reach in vitamin C ( citrus fruits and juices, strawberries, tomatoes, broccoli, potatoes) and zinc such as fortified cereals, red meat, and seafood. Patient Verbalize 80% understanding: Requires more instructions.