low fat diet
Diseases Process
Instructed patient go easy on fat
. Avoid high-fat
foods, fried and greasy foods, and fat
ty sauces and gravies. Instead, choose nonfat
or low
-fat
foods. Read labels and look for foods with 3 grams of fat
or less a serving.
Patient was instructed on Osteoporosis. Healthy eating can actually help you low
er your risk for disease. To prevent disease it is recommend eating lots of fruits, vegetables, whole grains, and low
-fat
or nonfat
dairy products and limiting foods high in salt, saturated fat
, trans fat
, cholesterol, and added sugar.
Sn instructed patient on managing hyperlipidemia means controlling cholesterol and triglycerides. Read food labels and choose foods with low
cholesterol and saturated trans fat
. For people who would benefit from low
ering their cholesterol, the American Heart Association recommends aiming for a diet
ary pattern that limits saturated fat
to 5 to 6 percent of daily calories and reduces the percent of calories from trans fat
.
SN instructed pt on ways to low
er blood pressure urge at home. Exercising 30 to 60 minutes a day is an important part of healthy living.Along with helping low
er blood pressure, regular physical activity benefits your mood, strength, and balance. It decreases your risk of other types of heart disease. Diet
changes such as eating fruits, vegetables, and whole grains eating low
-fat
dairy products, lean meats, fish, and nuts, eliminating foods that are high in saturated fat
s, such as processed foods, full-fat
dairy products, and fat
ty meats. It also helps to cut back on desserts and sweetened beverages, such as soda and juice. Keeping your sodium intake to a minimum can be vital for low
ering blood pressure. don't smoke.
Instructed patient how is chronic kidney disease treated. Control your blood sugar if you have diabetes. Keep a healthy blood pressure. Follow
a low
-salt, low
-fat
diet
. Exercise at least 30 minutes on most days of the week. Keep a healthy weight. Do not smoke or use tobacco.
Patient was instructed on hypertension. People who have high blood pressure are encouraged to make lifestyle changes and stick with them for the rest of their life to reduce their blood pressure. Lifestyle changes such as eating a low
-fat
diet
, quitting smoking, and exercising will help reduce blood pressure.
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.
The patient was instructed in colorectal cancer in the care of the surgical dressing, explaining how to inspect the incision. The patient was advised in maintaining regular bowel movements, eat a high-fiber, low
-fat
diet
, and avoid constipation.
The patient was instructed in ulcerative colitis (Crohn’s Disease, Inflammatory Bowel Disease in the need for perianal care daily and after each bowel movement. The patient was taught perianal and perianeal skin care. The patient was encouraged a diet
is bland, low
in residue, fiber, and fat
, but high in protein, calories, carbohydrates, and vitamins. The patient was recommended to evade seasoned foods, raw fruits and vegetables, foods containing rough cereals, bran, seeds or nuts, milk, fat
ty or fried foods, caffeine, alcohol and carbonated beverages.
SN instructed patient on high blood pressure. The high blood pressure is a common condition and when not treated, can cause damage to the brain, heart, blood vessels, kidneys, and other parts of the body. Damage to these organs may cause heart disease, a heart attack, heart failure, stroke, kidney failure, loss of vision, and other problems. In addition to taking medication, making lifestyle changes will also help to control your blood pressure. These changes include eating a diet
that is low
in fat
and salt, maintaining a healthy weight, exercising at least 30 minutes most days, not smoking, and using alcohol in moderation.