low fat diet
Heart Surgery
Instructed patient diet
: Your doctor will probably recommend that you follow
a low
fat
, no added-salt diet
after discharge. This may reduce your risk of a heart attack in the future and your risk for requiring angioplasty or surgery again. You should try to have less than 30 percent of your calories from fat
. Try to control your weight and eat less saturated fat
and cholesterol.
Instructed patient about lifestyle modifications: healthy life choices will improve your overall health and your heart health and can help you slow
the progression of your heart disease. Some heart healthy choices include: healthy diet
choices eating a low
fat
, low
salt, low
cholesterol diet
while avoiding excessive intake of alcohol and caffeine, reduce stress through exercise - Increasing your physical activity is a great way to reduce stress, improve sleep, and lose weight.
Instructed patient a particular diet
, it's important that you follow
it. If a special diet
has not been recommended, balanced, heart-healthy nutrition can speed healing and lessen fat
igue. Patient weight control is also important for your heart health; excess weight increases the work of the heart and slow
s recovery.
Skilled nurse monitored blood pressure on patient and assess medication Instructed patient diet
: early after a cardiac event, while you are still in the hospital. This phase usually includes light supervised exercise such as walking the halls and stair climbing.