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Coronary Artery Disease Teaching 1054

Taught that Coronary Artery Disease (CAD) is a narrowing or blockage of one or both of the coronary arteries causing a decreased blood and oxygen supply to the heart.

Coronary Artery Disease Teaching 1256

Taught that Coronary Artery Disease (CAD) develops very slowly and may be very advanced before symptoms develop.

Coronary Artery Disease Teaching 1679

Patient instructed in Coronary Artery Disease (CAD) is when the heart vessels become narrow, which decreases the blood flow to the heart muscle. The narrowing of the heart vessels can be caused by plaque build-up from high cholesterol, fat, and calcium. The decrease in blood flow decreases the oxygenation of the heart muscle and leads to heart damage.

Coronary Artery Disease Teaching 1031

SN instructed patient and caregiver that myocardial infarction and angina pectoris are potential complications of Coronary Artery Disease (CAD). Symptoms for myocardial infarction tightness or pain in the chest, neck, back, or arms. Angina symptoms squeezing, pressure, heaviness, tightness, or pain in the chest. Call your doctor immediately for any symptoms. Both patient and caregiver verbalized understanding.

Coronary Artery Disease Teaching 1021

Taught that lack of oxygen may cause damage to the heart.

Coronary Artery Disease Teaching 1022

Taught that Atherosclerosis is the build-up of fatty, fibrous plaques on the inner wall of the artery causing it to become narrowed and hardened.

Coronary Artery Disease Teaching 1023

Taught that stages of Atherosclerosis can range from a fatty streak to a complicated lesion.