including damage eyes retinopathy which can lead blindness damage nerves neuropathy
Diseases Process
Patient was instructed on diabetes symptoms. People with diabetes who have had high blood sugar levels for long periods of time can
develop complications, including
: Damage
to the eyes
(retinopathy
) which
can
lead
to blindne
ss. Damage
to the nerves
(neuropathy
), which
can
lead
to numbness, tingling or pain in the legs and arms. Damage
to the kidneys (nephropathy), which
can
result in kidney failure.
Patient was instructed on eyes
complications. Diabetes can
cause eye problems and may lead
to blindne
ss. People with diabetes do have a higher of blindne
ss than people without diabetes. Early detection and treatment of eye problems can
save the sight.
Patient was instructed on complications of diabetes such as nerve damage
. One of the most common complications of diabetes is diabetic neuropathy
. Neuropathy
means damage
to the nerves
that run throughout the body, connecting the spinal cord to muscles, skin, blood vessels and other organs.
Sn instructed patient about diabetic wounds / ulcers have poor or delayed healing. Healing problems are caused by the peripheral arterial diseases and peripheral neuropathy
that can
occur with diabetes, wherein the small blood vessels in different parts of the body, especially in the extremities ( hands and feet ), grow narrower and reduce the blood circulation to those areas. A lack of circulation in the extremities can
result in a reduced supply of oxygen and nutrients to the body tissue and nerves
, which
is necessary for healing. Over time, nerves
in these areas may become damage
d, decreasing the sensation of pain, temperature and touch, making patients vulnerable to injury.
The patient was instructed to develop skills need to self-care and improve independence with blindne
ss (visual impairment). The patient was reviewed to explore furniture, steps, and doorways in his/her home through guidance and touch. When walking alone use can
e or walking stick to identify obstacles. The patient was taught on caring for the eyes
. The patient was reviewing the method of administering eyes
drops or ointment.
Patient was instructed on hypertension. Decrease blood flow to certain organs in the body can
cause damage
lead
ing to coronary artery disease, heart attack, and abnormal heartbeat, stroke, kidney (renal) failure, peripheral arterial disease, eye damage
(retinopathy
).
SN instructed patient on Paget disease. Paget disease is a chronic bone disorder. Most people who have Paget disease of bone have no symptoms. When symptoms occur, the most common complaint is bone pain. Paget disease can
cause pain in the bones or joints, headaches and hearing loss, pressure on nerves
, increased head size, bowing of limb, or curvature of spine. Because this disease causes your body to generate new bone faster than normal, the rapid remodeling produces bone that's softer and weaker than normal bone, which
can
lead
to bone pain, deformities and fractures. To reduce your risk of complications associated with Paget disease of bone, try these tips, prevent falls by using assistive devices like a walker or can
e, fall - proof your home. Remove slippery floor coverings, use nonskid mats in your bathtub or shower, eat well. Be sure your diet includes adequate levels of calcium and vitamin D, which
helps bones absorb calcium and exercise regularly. Regular exercise is essential for maintaining joint mobility and bone strength.
SN instructed patient / caregiver that Atrial fibrillation is an irregular and often rapid heart rate that can
increase your risk of stroke, heart failure and other heart-related complications. It may lead
to complications. Atrial fibrillation can
lead
to blood clots forming in the heart that may circulate to other organs and lead
to blocked blood flow ( ischemia ). Treatments for this may include medications and other interventions to try to alter the heart's electrical system. Signs and symptoms ( S / S ) such as: Palpitations, which
are sensations of a racing, uncomfortable, irregular heartbeat or a flip - flopping in your chest, weakness, fatigue, lightheadedness, dizziness, chest pain.
The signs and symptoms of a TIA resemble those found early in a stroke and may include sudden onset of: Weakness, numbness or paralysis in your face, arm or leg, typically on one side of your body. Slurred or garbled speech or difficulty understanding others. Blindne
ss in one or both eyes
or double vision. Despite resolving within minutes to an hour.
SN instructed patient about Latanoprost ophthalmic. This is used to treat glaucoma ( a condition in which
increased pressure in the eye can
lead
to gradual loss of vision ) and ocular hypertension ( a condition which
causes increased pressure in the eye ). Latanoprost is in a class of medications called prostaglandin analogs. It lowers pressure in the eye by increasing the flow of natural eye fluids out of the eye. Nurse instructed more frequents side effects of latanoprost ( stinging, burning, itching, watering or swelling of the eye, redness of the eyelids irritation, dry eyes
, among others ).