high blood pressure
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SN instructed patient about high
blood
pressure. Normal blood
pressure is when your blood
pressure is lower than 120 / 80 mm / Hg most of the time. High
blood
pressure ( hypertension ) is when your blood
pressure is 140 / 90 mm / Hg or above most of the time.
Sn instructed that reducing sodium intake lowers blood
pressure and prevent the collection of fluid in the lower legs or abdomen. People with chronic kidney disease must control sodium intake to prevent volume overload, which increases blood
pressure and causes swelling. Food to eat any fresh or frozen beef, lamb, pork, poultry and fish. Eggs and egg substitutes. Low-sodium peanut butter. Dry peas and beans (not canned) drained, water or oil packed canned fish or poultry foods to avoid canned food canned vegetables processed meats salted snacks such as, salted peanuts, salted almonds etc.
Patient was instructed on symptoms of leg edema. If having leg edema feet and legs will initially appear swollen as the day progresses. After a period of time, however, the swelling will set in first thing in the morning and worsen throughout the day. Over time other symptoms will develop: High
blood
pressure, headaches, increased urination, palpitations, swollen hands and/or wrists, puffy eyes, weight gain.
Patient was instructed on the importance of a good foot care. Calluses indicate that areas of the feet are receiving too much pressure. If the increased pressure continues, the skin may break down and it is possible to get a foot ulcer.
Instructed on the importance of undergoing medical check-ups on a regular basis as well as having both her blood
pressure and blood
sugar monitored daily.
Instructed on the importance of having both her blood
sugar level and blood
pressure monitored on a daily basis, as directed by MD.
Patient was instructed on other reasons Why Older People Fall such as: Lightheadedness with standing caused by postural hypotension (blood
pressure that drops dramatically with standing), other forms of dizziness, persistent pain in any part of the leg.
SN completed all education for this SNV, and reminded patient on the importance of going to all medical appointments, bringing blood
pressure log and all of his/her medications. Patient/Caregiver verbalized understanding.
Patient was instructed on leg edema. The body needs the right amount of blood
flow to keep the heart pumping, the legs moving and the brain functioning. Blood
circulation, the movement of blood
throughout the body, is clearly crucial to the existence, and poor leg circulation can cause many problems, such as leg edema or leg swelling.
Patient was instructed on measures to prevent falls at home during daily activities store household items on lower shelves so there is no need to climb or reach high
. Or use a reaching device that you can buy at a medical supply store. To climb for something, use a step stool with handrails.