Infection Teaching 328
InfectionLast updated November 13, 2017
Last updated November 13, 2017
Instructed patient that if the infection persists and spreads it can progress to an acute or chronic disease.
Instructed patient on how the most effective way to prevent infections is by frequent hand washing. That is the first line of defense that our body ha...
SN instructed patient and caregiver on medication levofloxacin used to treat a variety of bacterial infections . Reviewed side effects with both and a...
Instructed patient about the most common types of infection in diabetic patients, for example: skin, subcutaneous tissue, and renal and pulmonary infe...
Instructed patient about skin infection signs, such as redness, skin breakdown, discharge, and blisters with purulent exudates. Contact MD immediately...