including damage eyes retinopathy which can lead blindness damage nerves neuropathy
Diseases Process
Rn instructed caregiver , about complications about patient with cerebral palsy , muscle weakness, muscle spasticity and coordination problems can
contribute to a number of complications either including
, contracture, malnutrition. Swallowing or feeding problems can
make it difficult for someone who has cerebral palsy,mental health conditions. People with cerebral palsy might have mental health conditions, such as depression. Social isolation and the challenges of coping with disabilities can
contribute to depression. Caregiver verbalized.
Instructed patient about external fistulas cause discharge through the skin. They are accompanied by other symptoms, including
: abdominal pain, painful bowel obstruction, fever, elevated white blood cell count. Prevent skin maceration and breakdown from corrosive effluent and wound infection. Patient comfort, accurate measurement of effluents, patient mobility protect skin from damage
from effluent, containment of effluent, odor control.
Patient was instructed on Osteoporosis that is a disease that affects your bones. It means there are bones that are thin and brittle, with lots of holes inside them like a sponge. This makes them easy to break. Osteoporosis can
lead
to broken bones, fractures, in the hip, spine and wrist.
The patient was instructed in endocarditis that can
lead
to bacteremia and reinfection by poor oral hygiene, dental work, cleaning, gum treatment, extractions, gastrointestinal, genitourinary procedures, vaginal deliveries, furuncles, staphylococcal infections, surgical procedures. The patient was advised the need for antibiotic prophylaxis before a procedure that may cause bacteremia.
Instructed patient untreated high blood pressure can
lead
to a greater risk for stroke, heart attack, or other.
SN instructed on arteriosclerosis is hardening and thickening of the walls of the arteries. This condition can
occur because of fatty deposits on the inner lining of arteries (atherosclerosis), calcification of the wall of the arteries, or thickening of the muscular wall of the arteries from chronically elevated blood pressure. When arteriosclerosis affects the coronary arteries that supply blood to the heart muscle, a shortage of oxygen delivered to the heart itself may lead
to a heart attack.
Instructed patient that Hypertensive heart disease refers to heart conditions caused by high blood pressure. The heart working under increased pressure causes some different heart disorders. Hypertensive heart disease can
lead
to complications such as : thickening of the heart muscle, coronary artery disease, chronic kidney disease and other conditions such as heart failure if not controlled. Follow your MD's orders for Heart Healthy diet, exercise as tolerated and take medications as prescribed.
Instructed patient about breathing tips for people with COPD get fresh air, try to avoid other things that can
bother your lungs, too. Stay inside on days when you know pollution or pollen is bad. Stay away from fumes and dust, exercise it can
be hard to move when you can
’t catch your breath. But regular exercise can
improve your endurance and strengthen the muscles that help you breathe. Ask your doctor which
exercises are right for you, eat healthy food you're probably using more energy to help you breathe. A well-rounded diet will give you the strength you need to stay active and healthy. Patient verbalized understanding.
Patient instructed in Coronary Artery Disease (CAD) is when the heart vessels become narrow, which
decreases the blood flow to the heart muscle. The narrowing of the heart vessels can
be caused by plaque build-up from high cholesterol, fat, and calcium. The decrease in blood flow decreases the oxygenation of the heart muscle and lead
s to heart damage
.
SN instructed patient and caregiver about Lymphedema disease. Lymphedema may be inherited ( primary ) or caused by injury to the lymphatic vessels ( secondary ). It is most frequently seen after lymph node dissection, surgery and/or radiation therapy, in which
damage
to the lymphatic system is caused during the treatment of can
cer, most notably breast can
cer. In many patients with can
cer, this condition does not develop until months or even years, after therapy has concluded. Lymphedema may also be associated with accidents or certain diseases or problems that may inhibit the lymphatic system from functioning properly. In tropical areas of the world, a common cause of secondary lymphedema is filariasis, a parasitic infection. It can
also be caused by a compromising of the lymphatic system resulting from cellulitis. Patient verbalized understanding the teaching.