blood sugar
Diseases Process
Instructed patient about blood
pressure. How it should be checked every time when she/he goes to the doctor.
Instructed patient on how the habit of eating a lot of salt increases the chance of getting high blood
pressure.
Instructed patient on the importance of incorporating fruits and vegetables to his/her diet to help managing hypertension. Decreasing the salt in your diet, limiting alcohol and not smoking help as well. Regular monitoring of blood
pressure track the progress of the condition. Patient verbalized understanding.
Instructed patient on how during a stroke blood
supply to the brain is cut off. Prompt medical help ensures a likely recovery with better chances of survival. Think of a stroke as a brain attack. Don't wait. Get help right away.
Instructed patient about the causes of a stroke: a lack of blood
flow to the brain leading to loss of brain function.
Instructed patient that every day his/her blood
pressure is too high, the chances of having a stroke increases.
Instructed diabetic patient about the possible complications of kidney disease. Even though early kidney damage has no symptoms; there is a blood
test called Microalbumin now available to detect early diabetic kidney damage while still reversible.
Instructed patient on how to properly use testing strips: wash hands with lukewarm water and mild soap, stick side of finger (not the tip), dry finger well before procedure, change fingers every test, and use the thinnest lancet, as that will give you the best drop of blood
.
Instructed patient to maintain a diabetic record of blood sugar
s and any adverse reactions. Records should include date, time, and any other pertinent information.
Instructed patient on insulin. It is widely used to decrease blood
glucose levels by replacing insulin not produced by the pancreas.