heart healthy diet
Procedures
Instructed patient about lifestyle modifications: healthy
life choices will improve your overall health and your heart
health and can help you slow the progression of your heart
disease. Some heart
healthy
choices include: healthy
diet
choices eating a low fat, low salt, low cholesterol diet
while avoiding excessive intake of alcohol and caffeine, reduce stress through exercise - Increasing your physical activity is a great way to reduce stress, improve sleep, and lose weight.
Instructed patient that good nutrition and a heart
-healthy
, low-sodium diet
are very important for everyone especially people with heart
conditions. By choosing the right kinds of foods and maintaining a healthy
weight, you can help minimize strain on your heart
and vascular system, and feel your best. Understanding was verbalized.
Instructed patient a particular diet
, it's important that you follow it. If a special diet
has not been recommended, balanced, heart
-healthy
nutrition can speed healing and lessen fatigue. Patient weight control is also important for your heart
health; excess weight increases the work of the heart
and slows recovery.
Patient was instructed on personal hygiene. Hygiene and good habits are commonly understood as prevention methods against infection. Hygiene is the maintenance of health and healthy
living. Hygiene involves healthy
diet
, cleanliness, and mental health.
Instructed patient immediately after surgery, people are usually practicing very basic self-care and are soon encouraged to get up, to breathe deeply, and to resume eating, drinking and walking. The American Heart
Association is working to help families and communities live heart
-healthy
lives. Use this physical activity information to help you get active and stay active, for life.
Instructed patient diet
: Your doctor will probably recommend that you follow a low fat, no added-salt diet
after discharge. This may reduce your risk of a heart
attack in the future and your risk for requiring angioplasty or surgery again. You should try to have less than 30 percent of your calories from fat. Try to control your weight and eat less saturated fat and cholesterol.
Instructed patient common post-operative guidelines following minimally invasive heart
valve surgery include the following: you must notify your doctor before undergoing any invasive medical or dental procedures. All heart
valve surgery patients will require antibiotic medications prior to certain dental or medical procedures to prevent a serious infection of the heart
and valves called bacterial endocarditis.
SN instructed patient on stents. A stent is a tiny wire mesh tube. It props open an artery and is left there permanently. When a coronary artery (an artery feeding the heart
muscle) is narrowed by a buildup of fatty deposits called plaque, it can reduce blood flow. If blood flow is reduced to the heart
muscle, chest pain can result. If a clot forms and completely blocks the blood flow to part of the heart
muscle, a heart
attack results.
Instructed patient to eat healthy
food, as people with diabetes do not need special foods. The foods on your diabetes eating plan are the same foods that are good for everyone in your family. Try to eat foods that are low in fat, salt, and sugar and high in fiber such as beans, fruits and vegetables, and grains. Eating right will help you reach and stay at a weight that is good for your body, keep your blood sugar in a good range and prevent heart
and blood vessel disease.
Instructed patient about activity After Heart
Surgery: he first 6-8 weeks, the following guidelines are generally recommended for patients recovering from heart
surgery: Gradually increase activity. Household chores can be done, but standing in one place longer than 15 minutes is not recommended.