low blood pressure
Diseases Process
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 patient that Thrombocytopenia is a condition in which you have a low
blood
platelet count. Platelets (thrombocytes) are colorless blood
cells that help blood
clot. Platelets stop bleeding by clumping and forming plugs in blood
vessel injuries. Thrombocytopenia often occurs as a result of a separate disorder, such as leukemia or an immune system problem. Or it can be a side effect of taking certain medications.
Instructed patient and caregiver on Hypertensive urgency which is a situation where the blood
pressure is severely elevated or higher for your diastolic pressure. That experiencing hypertensive urgency may or may not experience one or more of these symptoms: severe headache, shortness of breath, nosebleeds, and severe anxiety, chest pain, back pain, numbness/weakness, change in vision, difficulty speaking do not wait to see if your pressure comes down on its own. Seek immediately medical assistance and/or call 9-1-1.
Patient was instructed on hypertension. When blood
pressure is high, it starts to damage the blood
vessels, heart, and kidneys. This can lead to heart attack, stroke, and other problems. High blood
pressure is called
Patient was instructed on hypertension. Blood
pressure commonly rises as getting older, but this increase occurs more quickly in people who already have high blood
pressure. Untreated hypertension can damage the delicate lining of the blood
vessels.
SN educated patient/caregiver about CKD. Chronic kidney disease (CKD) means your kidneys are damaged and can’t filter blood
the way they should. The main risk factors for developing kidney disease are diabetes, high blood
pressure, heart disease, and a family history of kidney failure. You can take steps to protect your kidneys. The most important step you can take to treat kidney disease is to control your blood
pressure. Healthy habits can also help you manage your kidney disease.
Instructed patient caregiver Loss of appetite, drowsiness, and leg cramps may be signs of sodium loss. Fatigue, muscle weakness, and shortness of breath may be signs of potassium loss. Dehydration, low
sodium, and low
potassium can all be dangerous and should be treated right away. Call your doctor or 911 right away if you are dizzy, weak, or having other serious symptoms.
Patient was instructed checking the blood
sugar is a simple process using a lancing device, lancet, test strip and a meter. The follow
ing are general instructions for using a blood
glucose meter.Wash the hands or clean finger or other site with alcohol. If are using alcohol, let it dry before prick the finger,Prick the site with a lancing device,Put a little drop of blood
on a test strip.Insert the test strip into the blood
glucose meter,In seconds, the blood
glucose meter reads the blood
sugar level.
Patient was instructed on supplies that will use for blood
glucose meter - reads blood
sugar Test strip - collects blood
sample. Lancet or small needle -fits into lancing device, pricks finger, and provides small drop of blood
for glucose strip. Lancing device - pricks finger when button is pressed. Most devices have dials to select how deep the needle goes into the skin. Start with middle depth. If get more blood
than needed, dial the number down so the lancet does not go as deep. If get less blood
, dial the number up so lancet goes deeper. Alcohol wipes or soap and water - to clean fingers or other testing site.
Patient was instructed on hypertension. It is possible to low
er blood
pressure by making healthy changes in the lifestyle. There are 6 lifestyle changes that can help to prevent this disease such as loosing extra weight, eating less salt, exercising, limiting alcohol drinks at 2 daily, getting potassium every day, follow
ing a diet rich in fruits, vegetables and low
-fat dairy products.