heart healthy diet
Heart Failure
SN explain that Heart
failure is a condition in which the heart
can not pump the amount of blood the body needs. Heart
failure does not mean that the heart
has stopped or is about to stop working. It indicates that the heart
can not pump blood the way it should. It can affect one or both sides of the heart
the weakening of the pumping capacity of the heart
causes: Accumulation of blood and fluid in the lungs Accumulation of fluid in the feet, ankles and legs called edema Tiredness and shortness of breath The most common causes of heart
failure are coronary artery disease, high blood pressure and diabetes. It is most common in people over 65, African - Americans, overweight people, and people who have already had a heart
attack. Men are at greater risk than women.
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 high blood pressure.
SN instructed patient about treatment of heart
failure may include: controlling risk factors: quitting smoking losing weight and increasing moderate exercise restricting salt and fat from the diet
avoiding alcohol proper rest controlling blood sugar if diabetic controlling blood pressure limiting fluids.
SN instructed patient about Coreg is a beta blocker used for heart
failure, hypertension or after a MI. Side effects include dizziness, shortness of breath, slow heart
rate, lightheadedness, weight gain, swelling of feet and legs. Avoid getting up too fast from a sitting or lying position, or you may feel dizzy. Get up slowly and steady yourself to prevent a fall.
instructed patient about importance of taking all her/his prescribed medications at the same time each day in order to get the most benefits is to prevent further hospitalizations. Instructed patient your pain medication makes you feel tired, drowsy, or dizzy, call your doctor. If your pain medication causes constipation, drink 8-10 glasses of water a day and eat a well-balanced diet
that includes fruits and vegetables.
The patient was instructed in heart
failure to take and record the pulse. The patient was advised to avoid hot, humid, weather. The patient was taught for home oxygen therapy.