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Diseases Process
Instructed patient on S/S of hyperglycemia such as: excessive urination, thirst, nausea, vomiting, abdominal pain/cramps, weak-tired feeling, drowsiness, deep-rapid breathing
, or fruity breath. If these S/S occur client S/O instructed to notify MD.
Instructed patient on diagnosis of Pulmonary Edema, which is very likely to occur when there is an accumulation of fluid in the lungs, causing difficulty breathing
. Contact your primary care physician if the condition worsens, or if you exhibit other symptoms.
Instructed patient that when on your assessment findings (coarse breath sounds, noisy breathing
, and prolonged expiratory sounds) indicate that your airway needs clearing, suction it using sterile technique. Hyperoxygenate him before and after suctioning and between passes to compensate for suctioning-induced hypoxemia.
Patient was instructed on hypertension. Other possible risk factors of high blood pressure include: low intake of potassium, magnesium and calcium. Sleep apnea and sleep disordered breathing
, depression, cigarette smoking, high cholesterol or low HDL (good cholesterol), diabetes.
Patient was instructed on some precautions to prevent diabetes complications, such as, to do deep breathing
exercises to promote lung expansion and prevent pulmonary congestion.
Patient was instructed on hyperglycemia disease. Hyperglycemia one of the classic symptoms excessive urination. But also feeling ill, nausea, with vomiting, stomach pain, dehydration (dry mouth and skin) fruity acetone breath, deep rapid breathing
, drowsiness and mental illness are other hyperglycemia symptoms.
The patient was advised the importance of preventing respiratory infections by evading persons with infections to prevent atelectasis. The patient was instructed in coughing and deep breathing
techniques. The patient was advised to use an incentive spirometer and how often to use it.
The patient was instructed in pheochromocytoma (chromaffin tumor) how to measure and record blood pressure at home. The patient was instructed to weigh daily at the same time. The patient was taught stress decrease methods like meditation, breathing
exercises.
The patient was instructed in pleural effusion to evade persons with infections. The patient was taught in coughing and deep breathing
to maintain lung ventilation. The patient was advised to use of the incentive spirometer.
The patient was instructed in pulmonary hypertension in about oxygen therapy. The patient was advised to take adaptive breathing
methods. The patient was encouraged in the need of no smoking or using tobacco products.