anxiety
Diseases Process
SN instructed patient to report any symptoms of anxiety
such as feeling apprehensive, feeling powerless, having a sense of impending danger, panic or doom, having an increased heart rate, breathing rapidly (hyperventilation), sweating, trembling, and or feeling weak or tired to SN or MD immediately to help prevent further complications.
Instructed patient that it is not uncommon to experience significant stress, anxiety
or depression when receiving your LVAD or becoming a caregiver for an LVAD recipient. There have been a lot of changes in your body and your life recently. There are many different causes of mental health issues, many of which are not under your control. If you are experiencing symptoms of depression or anxiety
, it is not a bad thing to ask for help. There are many new medications and treatments available to help you feel better. Sometimes mental health issues are not recognized by the person who is affected. We have provided this tool to help you or a loved one identify when you may need to ask for help. Understanding was verbalized.
Instructed in recognizing signs and symptoms of angina pectoris such as chest pain, anxiety
, indigestion, sweating and shortness of breath.
Instructed in how to recognize signs and symptoms of low blood sugar such as fatigue, headache, drowsiness, tremors, pale, moist skin, hunger anxiety
, impared vision, etc.
Instructed in how to recognize signs and symptoms of angina such as SOB, chest pain, anxiety
, indigestion, sweating, shortness of breath.
Instructed patient on how to recognize S/S low blood sugar, such as, fatigue, headache, drowsiness, tremors, paleness, moist skin, hunger, anxiety
, and impared vision.
Instructed patient on how to recognize the signs and symptoms of angina such as: SOB, chest pain, anxiety
, indigestion, sweating, and shortness of breath. Contact your primary care physician if the condition worsens, or if you exhibit other symptoms.
Taught that chest pain (ranging from mild to very severe) and anxiety
may constitute as signs and/or symptoms of Angina Pectoris.
Instructed on some signs/symptoms of Angina Pectoris, such as: chest pain (may range from mild to very severe) and anxiety
, among others.
Instructed on some signs/symptoms of low blood sugar (hypoglycemia), such as: hunger, anxiety
and impaired vision, among others.