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Hypertension Teaching 274

Instructed patient about the importance of eating foods rich in calcium, protein and fiber to manage hypertension.

Hypotension Teaching 275

Instructed SO to change patient's position slowly when transferring from sitting or lying positions to standing positions. This will avoid dizziness and falls due to a sudden decrease of blood pressure.

Hypotension Teaching 276

Instructed patient about hypotensive medications and how they should be taken exactly as prescribed.

Hypotension Teaching 277

Instructed patient about diuretics and how they should be taken in the morning to prevent nocturia.

Hypotension Teaching 278

Instructed patient to take blood pressure at the same time everyday and also report elevated S/P levels.

Hypotension Teaching 279

Instructed patient on how to recognize S/S of hypotension, such as, dizziness, blurred vision, fatigue, weakness, confusion, etc.

Hypothyroidism Teaching 280

Instructed patient on how hypothyroidism is a condition resulting from a deficiency of the thyroid hormone.

Hypothyroidism Teaching 281

Instructed patient about how the thyroid hormone helps regulate metabolism. When this hormone is abnormally low the energy production decreases, disrupting many vital functions.

Hypothyroidism Teaching 282

Instructed patient about the many causes of hypothyroidism, which are: autoimmune disorders, radioactive therapy, thyroid surgery, congenital defects, inflammation and viral infections of the thyroid gland.

Hypothyroidism Teaching 284

Instructed patient about chronic forms of hypothyroidism. These are lifelong disorders that are usually treated with synthetic forms of thyroid hormone. Dosage must be adjusted carefully to prevent hyperthyroidism.