DIET
Diseases Process
Instructed in risk factors associated with heart disease, including smoking, family history, hypertension, stress and diet
.
Instructed in the importance of decreased fluid intake and emphasize the removal of accumulated fluids should be implemented when applicable and adherence to therapeutic diet
to prevent cardiac overload. Tracking your fluid intake and following the fluid intake guidelines from your doctor will also help.
Instructed patient on measures to control hypertension, such as, control stress, decrease cholesterol and sodium in the diet
, take medication exactly as prescribed, etc.
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 important procedures in management of DM such as: follow prescribed diabetic diet
, see physician, dentist and eye doctor regularly, take medications as ordered, exercise regularly.
Instructed patient about the importance of decreasing fluid intake when applicable and adherence to therapeutic diet
to prevent cardiac overload.
Instructed patient about common risk factors associated with heart disease such as: smoking, family history, hypertension, stress and diet
.
Patient was instructed on hypertension. People who have high blood pressure are encouraged to make lifestyle changes and stick with them for the rest of their life to reduce their blood pressure. Lifestyle changes such as eating a low-fat diet
, quitting smoking, and exercising will help reduce blood pressure.
Patient was instructed on hypertension. Changes in lifestyle that can help to prevent high blood pressure includes: maintaining a healthy weight, getting regular exercise, avoiding too much sodium, and getting enough potassium, calcium and magnesium in the diet
.
Patient was instructed on Osteoporosis. Everyone can benefit from eating healthy foods, but not everyone has the same nutritional needs. Older adults will have different needs for certain nutrients. Eating healthier does not mean that you need to go on a restrictive diet
.