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Angina pectoris Teaching 1130

Taught that Angina Pectoris is a temporary pain without damage to the heart.

Angina pectoris Teaching 1131

Taught that, in Angina Pectoris, pain is caused by insufficient oxygen to meet the demands of the heart.

Activity Intolerance Teaching 1158

Instructed on some potential factors of decreased tolerance in response to increased physical activity, such as: effects of certain medications, pain and/or electrolyte imbalance, among others.

Osteoarthritis Teaching 1179

Taught that stopping exercise, if pain occurs, is a measure aimed to preventing/controlling Osteoarthritis.

Osteoarthritis Teaching 1194

Instructed on some signs/symptoms of Osteoarthritis, such as: aching pain that increases with activity and is usually relieved with rest.

Constipation Teaching 1247

Taught that low back pain and headache may constitute as signs/symptoms of constipation.

Lovenox Teaching 1278

SN explained to patient that Lovenox may cause edema, diarrhea, hematoma, confusion, pain, dyspnea, or fever. Patient verbalized understanding of instructions given.

Cast care Teaching 1291

SN advised patient to call doctor immediately if any of the following happen: The cast gets wet, damaged, or breaks, skin or nails on the toes below the cast become discolored, such as blue or gray, skin, or toes below the cast are numb, tingling, or cold, the swelling is more than before the cast was put on, bleeding, drainage, or bad smells come from the cast, and severe or new pain occurs. Patient verbalized understanding of instructions given.

Nexium Teaching 1318

The most common adverse reactions to Nexium are headache, diarrhea and abdominal pain.

isosorbide Teaching 1324

Side effects of isorsobide mn are headache, dizziness, lightheadedness, nausea or vomiting may occur as your body adjusts to this medication. Headache is often a sign that this medication is working; treat it with an aspirin or non-aspirin pain reliever as recommended by your doctor. If any of these effects persist or worsen, notify your doctor or pharmacist promptly.