including damage eyes retinopathy which can lead blindness damage nerves neuropathy
Others
Instructed patient If the PICC gets damage
d, it won't work right and could raise your chance of infection. Call your healthcare team right away if any damage
occurs. To protect the PICC at home.
Instructed patient what are the risks of having a Jackson-Pratt drain. The JP drain site may be painful. You may have trouble lying on the side with your JP drain. Your JP drain site may leak. The JP drain may be pulled out by accident. The tubing may get blocked, crack, or break. The tubing may damage
your tissue. You may have a scar. The JP drain site may get infected. This infection could spread inside your body.
Patient was instructed on relieving and preventing leg edema. The first line of defense is: leg elevation. Elevate legs above the level of the heart which
puts minimal pressure on the back of the knees and thighs and lower back. Other help to decrease swelling is limiting salt intake, drink plenty of water, avoid sitting with the feet dependent. Do not abuse diuretics and laxatives.
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 can
ned) drained, water or oil packed can
ned fish or poultry foods to avoid can
ned food can
ned vegetables processed meats salted snacks such as, salted peanuts, salted almonds etc.
SN instructed patient with Diabetes mellitus ( DM )about the importance of avoiding getting sick. Seasonal viruses such as common cold, flu and other illnesses may cause diabetes mellitus ( DM ) episodes to increase in frequency and severity. SN instructed patient on how to identify the first signs of flu, bronchitis and others respiratory infections, which
could decompensated your diabetes.
Patient was instructed on a healthy mouth. Poor oral mouth can
make diabetes more difficult to control. Infections may cause the blood sugar to rise and require more insulin to keep it under control. In addition diabetes can
diminish the ability to taste sweets influencing and changing food choices in favor of additional sweeter tasting foods, thereby affecting the dental health.
Patient was instructed on strategies that can
significan
tly help decrease the risk of a fall such as: Skid-proof mats or strips in the shower and bathtub, Removal of furniture that can
slip away if grabbed accidentally for support, supportive non-slip footwear and not walking in stocking feet.
Patient was instructed on depression as a diabetes complication. Depression and diabetes are two conditions that can
sometimes go hand-in-hand. Fist, diabetes can
increase the risk of depression, in fact having diabetes doubles the risk of depression compared to people who don't have this disease.
Patient was instructed on depression as a diabetes complication. Depression can
color everything in a person's life. The ability to do everyday activities can
become overwhelming, and this includes taking care of diabetes, such as taking medications, eating right and exercising.
Patient was instructed on depression as a diabetes complication. Fatigue and lack of enthusiasm can
cause people to withdraw from the things they used to like to do. Emotions become flat and thoughts can
turn to sadness or anxiety.