high blood pressure
Diseases Process
Patient was instructed on how lifestyle and daily routine can affect blood
sugar levels. Coordinating the meals with the medications can be a fine balance. Too little insulin in comparison to the medication may result in very low blood
sugar (hypoglycemia). Too much food may cause the blood
sugar to climb too high
(hyperglycemia).
Caregiver was instructed that blood
sugar may be check at different times of the day to get an idea of how well your treatment program is working for you. Typical times to check are before breakfast, before lunch, before dinner, and before bedtime. Sometimes it is helpful to check blood
glucose one or two hours after a meal to see the effect of food on your glucose levels. There are certain times when should check the blood
sugar more often than usual: During periods of illness or stress, when is suspect that blood
glucose is low or high
. When there are changes made in the treatment program - such as a change in medication doses, meal plan or activity, when taking new medications.
SN instructed that if you have diabetes, your body cannot make or properly use insulin. This leads to high
blood
glucose, or blood
sugar, levels. Healthy eating helps keep your blood
sugar in your target range. It is a critical part of managing your diabetes, because controlling your blood
sugar can prevent the complications of diabetes.
SN instructed patient on hyperlipidemia also known as hyperlipoproteinemia. It is a condition in which there are high
levels of fat particles (lipids) in the blood
. These substances can deposit in blood
vessel walls and restrict blood
flow. This creates a risk of heart attack and stroke. Hyperlipidemia doesn't cause any symptoms. The condition is diagnosed by routine blood
tests, recommended every five years for adults. Treatments include medication, a healthy diet, and exercise.
SN did head to toe assessment and vital signs monitoring done. Received patient sitting on the chair with elevated blood
pressure. SN instructed patient on the disease process, and management of CHF. Heart failure occurs when the heart muscle doesn't pump blood
as well as it should. When this happens, blood
often backs up and fluid can build up in the lungs, causing shortness of breath. Certain heart conditions gradually leave the heart too weak or stiff to fill and pump blood
properly. SN instructed patient to have a healthy lifestyle. Try to lose weight, exercise, use less salt and manage stress. SN will continue to assess and instruct the patient.
SN explain about congestive heart failure ( CHF ). As blood
flow out of the heart slows, blood
returning to the heart through the veins backs up, causing fluid to build up in the tissues. The kidneys are less able to dispose of sodium and water, also causing fluid retention in the tissues. Fatigue, a tired feeling all the time and difficulty with everyday activities, such as shopping, climbing stairs, carrying groceries or walking. The heart can't pump enough blood
to meet the needs of body tissues. The body diverts blood
away from less vital organs, particularly muscles in the limbs, and sends it to the heart and brain. Lack of appetite, nausea, a feeling of being full or sick to your stomach. The digestive system receives less blood
, causing problems with digestion. Confusion, impaired thinking, memory loss and feelings of disorientation. A caregiver or relative may notice this first. Changing levels of certain substances in the blood
, such as sodium, can cause confusion. If you have 2 or more of these symptoms you may need to seek medical attention.
Instructed in measures to prevent a stroke: prevent atherosclerosis, exercise regularly, avoid smoking, monitor and control diabetes, high
blood
pressure, or other diseases, etc.
Instructed in S/S of high
blood
pressure such as fatige, palpitation, dizziness, headaches, nosebleeds, blurring of vision.
Instructed patient on S/S of high
blood
pressure, such as, fatigue, palpitations, dizziness, headaches, nosebleeds, blurring of vision.
Instructed patient about high
blood
pressure and how it also increases the risk of developing kidney problems.