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Diseases Process
Patient was instructed to drink adequate amounts of fluids to prevent dehydration. Sports drinks and fruit juices are helpful too, but they don't provide the ideal balance of water, sugar
, and salt. However, drinking more fluid than your body can process can reduce the amount of sodium (salt) in your blood
. In the elderly, your body's fluid reserve becomes smaller, your ability to conserve water is reduced and your thirst sense becomes less acute. Symptoms are: extreme thirst, less frequent urination, dark-colored urine, fatigue, dizziness, confusion, patient verbalized understanding.
SN instructed patient / Caregiver that clients with kidney disease should engage in activities that will improve their overall health. For example, exercise has been known to improve overall health, mental outlook, and control blood sugar
. SN suggested that a good option would be to start a simple exercise program.
Instructed patient how do you bring down blood sugar
quickly exercise regularly, control your carb intake, increase your fiber intake, drink water and stay hydrated.
SN instructed patient and caregiver that exercise benefits people with diabetes and those at risk for diabetes by helping manage weight, by improving blood sugar
levels, and by improving heart health. For a person with diabetes, exercise is just as important as diet and medication.
Instructed patient about the damage that high blood
pressure can cause to the vessels walls. Fat and cholesterol collect in the damage spots forming a plaque. Blood
cells stick to the plaque, forming a mass called a clot. A clot can block blood
flow in the vessel.
Instructed patient on how sometimes blood
flows with enough force to weaken a vessel wall. If the vessel is small or damaged, the wall can break. When this happens blood
leaks into nearby tissue and kills cells. Other cells may die because blood
cannot reach them.
Patient instructed that Anemia is a condition characterized by an inadequate amount of red blood
cells, which are produced in your bone marrow. Red blood
cells contain hemoglobin, a substance that picks up oxygen from your lungs, carries it throughout your body, and gives it to your cells. Your cells need oxygen to perform the basic functions that generate energy and keep you alive. In addition, hemoglobin picks up some of the carbon dioxide given off by your cells and returns it to the lungs, where it is exhaled when you breathe out. Without enough red blood
cells to transport oxygen to your cells and carbon dioxide away from your cells, your body functions at a less than optimal level.
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. When blood
pressure is high, it starts to damage the blood
vessels, heart, and kidneys. This can lead to heart attack, stroke, and other problems. High blood
pressure is called
Patient was instructed on hypertension. Blood
pressure commonly rises as getting older, but this increase occurs more quickly in people who already have high blood
pressure. Untreated hypertension can damage the delicate lining of the blood
vessels.