low blood pressure
Procedures
Sn instructed patient and caregiver about blood
pressure and home monitoring. Explained the blood
pressure measures the amount of force blood
places on the blood
vessels in the body. A blood
pressure reading includes two numbers that indicate the pressure inside the arteries as the blood
flow
s through the body. The upper number, called the systolic pressure, measures the pressure inside the arteries as the heart contracts to pump blood
. The low
er number, called the diastolic pressure, is the pressure inside the artery as the heart rests between each beat. Both parties verbalized understanding.
SN instructed patient and caregiver about Blood
pressure. According to the American Heart Association, normal blood
pressure is anything below
120/80 mm Hg. If these numbers go higher than 120/80 mm Hg, it is often an indication that the heart is working too hard to pump blood
through the arteries. High blood
pressure, hypertension is when your blood
pressure is 140 / 90 mm / Hg or above most of the time Accurate blood
pressure readings are important, as high blood
pressure may not cause any symptoms until it is dangerously high. Both parties verbalized understanding.
SN instructed patient and caregiver about Blood
pressure. When checking blood
pressure at home, Use the cuff's right size for the most accurate reading. Take a few deep breaths and relax for up to 5 minutes before measuring blood
pressure do not talk or cross your feet or legs during the test. Measure the blood
pressure at a few different times during the day. Patient and caregiver shown correct placement for blood
pressure cuff, and is able to return demonstrate home blood
pressure monitoring with 100% understanding.
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.
SN instructed patient that fluid restrictions are usually necessary when dialysis is initiated, especially if dialysis only occurs three days a week and if urine production is decreased. Build up of fluid can lead to shortness of breath, swelling, and high blood
pressure. There is a limit to the amount of fluid that can be safely removed during dialysis. If fluid limits are exceeded and extra water must be removed, negative effects such as muscle cramping, low
blood
pressure leading to nausea, weakness, dizziness, and possibly extra dialysis sessions to remove the fluid.
instructed patient about importance of taking all her/his prescribed medications at the same time each day in order to get the most benefits is to prevent further hospitalizations. Instructed patient about manage hidr Blood
Pressure, High blood
pressure is a major risk factor for heart attack, stroke, heart failure and kidney failure. The longer it's left untreated, the more serious its complications can become. We have a complete suite of tools to help you learn and manage the risks to your health from high blood
pressure.
SN instructed patient and caregiver about Blood
pressure. To check the blood
pressure manually, sit in a relaxed position with the arm at rest on a table. Secure the cuff on the bicep, follow
the machine instructions for starting the reading. If you move suddenly or are startled during the test, you should wait approximately 5 minutes before attempting to test again. Both parties verbalized understanding.
Instructed to patient exercise is good for those with diabetes. Walking, you can even get exercise when you clean house or work in your garden. Exercise is especially good for people with diabetes because exercise helps keep weight down. Exercise helps insulin work better to low
er blood
sugar, exercise is good for your heart and lungs. Exercise after eating, not before, test your blood
sugar before, during, and after exercising. Don't exercise when your blood
sugar is over 240, avoid exercise right before you go to sleep, because it could cause low
blood
sugar during the night.
SN educated caregiver on Hypertensive urgency which is a situation where the blood
pressure is severely elevated or higher for your diastolic pressure an that experiencing hypertensive urgency may or may not experience one or more of these symptoms: severe headache, shortness of breath, nosebleeds, and severe anxiety, chest pain, back pain, numbness/weakness, change in vision, difficulty speaking do not wait to see if your pressure comes down on its own. SN advised caregiver to seek immediately medical assistance and/or call 9-1-1 if listed above occurs or worsen with patient. Caregiver verbalized understanding of all teachings during visit.
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.