including damage eyes retinopathy which can lead blindness damage nerves neuropathy
General information
Educated patient on new medication Cyproheptadine hydrochloride (CH) is a first-generation antihistamine which
is used as an appetite stimulant.Side effects of Cyproheptadine may cause side effects. Tell your doctor if any of these symptoms are severe or do not go away:dry mouth, nose, and throat, drowsiness, dizziness, nausea, chest congestion, headache, excitement (especially in children), muscle weakness. Understanding was verbalized.
SN instructed patient on s/s of prostate can
cer. While most prostate can
cer does not cause any symptoms at all, the symptoms and signs of prostate can
cer may include: frequent urination, weak or interrupted urine flow or the need to strain to empty the bladder, the urge to urinate frequently at night, blood in the urine, new onset of erectile dysfunction, pain or burning during urination, which
is much less common and discomfort or pain when sitting, caused by an enlarged prostate.
Patient was instructed on appropriate nutrition. Choose liquid oils for cooking instead of solids fats that can
be high in saturated trans fats. Remember that fasts are high in calories.
Instructed to patient about eating well with diabetes: eating habits do not have to change if you have diabetes. Your dietitian will help you to develop a meal plan that suits your taste and lifestyle. This plan will help you to keep your blood sugar in your target range. The result will be an eating plan you can
enjoy.
Instructed patient to avoid can
dies, chocolates, cookies, drinks and others foods rich in sugar. Patient was instructed on the importance of a good nutrition to control hyperglycemia: Avoid skipping meals. This can
make people extra hungry, moody and unable to focus. Pay attention to the portion. Eat healthy.
Instruct patient and caregiver regarding self-management of total knee replacement. Instructed patient about how is life different after a knee replacement it’s also normal to have temporary swelling, pressure and/or bruising in your ankles and feet, and these may last for a few months. Here are a couple things you can
do to help: ice your knee (always cover ice packs in a towel to avoid frostbite, wear compression stockings, elevate your leg with a pillow, ankle exercises verbalized.
SN instructed caregiver that the medical home can
schedule health maintenance visits frequently enough to be proactive about new issues, ensure that the family has access to reliable information, community services, and resources and coordinate care and interpret information or advice from specialists
SN instructed the patient to keep oxygen away from any open flame to include smoking and also in-home pilot lights such as stove, furnace and water heater. Oxygen produced from concentrator and oxygen tanks is flammable. Call your company for a humidifier if causing nasal dryness or you may purchase lubrican
ts made for oxygen use at your local pharmacy. Do not use Vaseline or petroleum based products as these can
cause irritation and skin complications. Post no smoking / no Open Flame signs.