hypertensive heart disease
Diseases Process
Instructed on some signs/symptoms of Congestive Heart
Failure (CHF), such as: restlessness, confusion and loss of appetite, among others.
Instructed on some signs/symptoms of Congestive Heart
Failure (CHF), such as: unexplained rapid weight gain and dry or frothy cough, among others.
Taught that avoiding fatigue by gradually increasing activity, with planned rest periods, is a measure aimed to controlling/managing Congestive Heart
Failure (CHF).
Taught that eating a well-balanced, low sodium diet is a measure aimed to controlling/managing Congestive Heart
Failure (CHF).
Taught that avoiding extremes in temperature is a measure aimed to controlling/managing Congestive Heart
Failure (CHF).
Taught that taking corresponding medications exactly as directed by MD is a measure aimed to controlling/managing Congestive Heart
Failure (CHF).
Taught that maintaining body weight under control is a measure aimed to controlling/managing Congestive Heart
Failure (CHF).
Instructed on some potential complications of Congestive Heart
Failure (CHF), such as: damage to such organs as liver, kidney and/or brain, among others.
The patient was instructed in heart
failure to take and record the pulse. The patient was advised to avoid hot, humid, weather. The patient was taught for home oxygen therapy.
Instructed patient untreated high blood pressure can lead to a greater risk for stroke, heart
attack, or other heart
damage.