skin integrity
Instructed on some signs/symptoms of Congestive Heart Failure (CHF), such as: excessive urination at night and cold, sweaty skin
, among others.
Instructed on some signs/symptoms of high blood sugar (hyperglycemia), such as: nausea and dry, flushed skin
, among others.
Instructed on some signs/symptoms of low blood sugar (hypoglycemia), such as: tremors and pale, moist skin
, among others.
SN advised patient on some serious adverse effect of Lovenox such as: atrial fibrillation, heart failure, skin
necrosis, hemorrhage, intracranial hemorrhage, paraplegia, and pneumonia.
Patient was instructed on hypoglycemia. Mild hypoglycemia can make people feel hungry or nauseus . People Could also feel jittery or nervous. The heart may beat fast. The body may sweat. Or the skin
might turn cold and clammy.
SN explained to patient/caregiver that cellulitis is a common skin
infection caused by bacterias. Patient/caregiver verbalized understanding of instructions given.
SN explained to patient/caregiver some risk factors of cellulites such as: cracks or peeling skin
between toes, history of PVD, ulcers from blockage in the blood supply (ischemia), among others. Patient verbalized understanding of instructions given.
Major side effects of Simvastatin include abdominal pain or cramps, blurred vision, dizziness, easy bruising or bleeding, itching, muscle pain or cramps, rash, and yellowing of the skin
or eyes.
Instructed PCA the importance of the patient's skin
care, keep the perineal area clean and change
pads and undergarments to prevent odors. Inspect the area regularly.
Advised the patient receives complete instructions in the care of the prosthesis. Instructed patient how to apply the elastic sleeve or wrap the stump for molding and shaping. Encouraged patient that the stump should not be wrapped too strongly, since this will prejudice circulation. Encouraged the importance of daily hygiene to prevent infection and skin
breakdown.