healthy diet
SN instructed that a healthy diet
is a major factor in reducing your risk of heart disease. A healthy diet
and lifestyle can reduce your risk of heart disease, heart attacks, and stroke. Most fruits and vegetables are part of a heart-healthy diet
. They are good sources of fiber, vitamins, and minerals. Most are low in fat, calories, sodium, and cholesterol. Eat five or more servings of fruits and vegetables per day. Choose whole grain foods (such as bread, cereal, crackers, and pasta) for at least half of your daily grain intake. Grain products provide fiber, vitamins, minerals, and complex carbohydrates. Eating too many grains, especially refined grain foods (such as white bread, pasta, and baked goods) can cause weight gain. Avoid high-fat baked goods such as butter rolls, cheese crackers, and croissants and cream sauces for pasta. Lean proteins, poultry, seafood, dried peas, lentils, nuts, and eggs are good sources of protein, B vitamins, iron, and other vitamins and minerals. Avoid foods with a lot of saturated fats including animal products such as butter, cheese, whole milk, ice cream, sour cream, lard, and fatty meats such as bacon.
A cardiac diet
, as the name suggests, is often prescribed for patients who have a history of heart related problems / diseases. The cardiac diet
is a healthy
eating plan prepared to counter diseases such as high blood pressure, obesity, heart attack and so on. Even if a person does not suffer from a heart condition it is advisable to follow this diet
as a preventive measure. Some Basic Facts about the Cardiac Diet
The following are some basic facts that determine the cardiac diet
. Consumption of Foods that Contain Healthy
Fats Healthy
Fats. Two types of fat that can be beneficial for the body are polyunsaturated fats and monounsaturated fats. Polyunsaturated fats are found in foods such as: leafy green vegetables nuts seeds fish Monounsaturated fats are said to decrease the levels of LDL or ‘bad’ cholesterol in the body. They are found in foods such as: Milk products avocado olives nuts Unhealthy
Fats: One should avoid the consumption of trans fat and saturated fats. Trans fat increase the level of bad cholesterol in the body. They are often found in: packaged food items that are fried in some of the foods sold in fast food restaurants Although they help to increase the shelf life of a product they are very harmful for the body. Saturated fats are found in foods such as: cream cheese butter ghee coconut oil
SN instructed patient on spontaneous coronary artery dissection ( SCAD ) and stent placement. A stent is a small rod made out of metal or fabric. It is inserted into a coronary artery when there is a blockage or when the artery is narrow. A coronary artery is a blood vessel that carries oxygen to the heart muscle. You received a stent due to coronary artery disease ( also called SCAD). That is caused by a thickening of the inside walls of the coronary arteries. This thickening is called atherosclerosis. A fatty substance called plaque builds up inside the thickened walls of the arteries, blocking or slowing the flow of blood. If your heart muscle doesn't get enough blood to work properly, you may have angina ( chest pain ) or a heart attack. The stent will help hold the artery open so blood can flow and help keep the artery from narrowing again. You will need to take medicine that keeps the stent open and blood flowing. It is very important to take the medicine exactly how your doctor tells you to take it. In addition to taking medicine, the best way to keep your heart healthy
is to maintain a healthy
lifestyle. Quit smoking. Make sure you keep your blood pressure and cholesterol at healthy
levels. Exercise as recommended by your doctor. Eat a heart - healthy diet
. Patient verbalized understanding well.
SN taught patient on diabetes. To control your blood glucose level, you must have healthy
eating habits. A healthy diet
has other benefits too. Healthy
eating can lead to weight loss. Losing small amounts of weight can often make a big difference in your health. Healthy
eating can improve your blood glucose, blood pressure, and cholesterol levels.
SN to instruct patient/caregiver regarding self-management of atrial fibrillation, is an irregular and often rapid heart rate that can increase your risk of strokes, heart failure and other heart-related complications, to prevent atrial fibrillation, it's important to live a heart-healthy
lifestyle to reduce your risk of heart disease. A healthy
lifestyle may include:eating a heart-healthy diet
, increasing your physical activity, avoiding smoking, maintaining a healthy
weight, limiting or avoiding caffeine and alcohol, reducing stress, as intense stress and anger can cause heart rhythm problems, using over-the-counter medications with caution, as some cold and cough medications contain stimulants that may trigger a rapid heartbeat. Patient verbalized.
SN instructed on a low residue diet
. A low residue diet
is a diet
designed to reduce the frequency and volume of stools while prolonging intestinal transit time. It is similar to a low-fiber diet
, but typically includes restrictions on foods that increase bowel activity, such as milk, milk products, and prune juice. A low residue diet
typically contains less than 7–10 grams of fiber per day. Long term use of this diet
, with its emphasis on processed foods and reduced intake of fruits and vegetables, may not provide required amounts of nutrients including potassium, vitamin C, calcium, and folic acid.Patient/caregiver verbalized 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.
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.
SN instructed patient on heart healthy diet
: reduce na intake by choosing fresh vegetables instead of canned, choose healthy
fats which includes olive and canola oil, walnuts and flax seeds, avoid foods that include margarine, avoid fried foods, and eat more soluble fiber foods such as apples, broccoli, carrots and avoid fatty meats such as hotdogs, sausage and bacon.
Educated PT on diet
for MS patients. PT was explained that overall, people with MS need a balanced, low-fat and high-fiber diet
. Unprocessed or naturally processed foods are preferred to processed foods. This is similar to the Mediterranean diet
, and the same healthy diet
that's recommended for the general population. Also consider limiting alcohol as much as possible. Understanding was verbalized.