including damage eyes retinopathy which can lead blindness damage nerves neuropathy
Instructed patient about breathing tips for people with COPD get fresh air, try to avoid other things that can
bother your lungs, too. Stay inside on days when you know pollution or pollen is bad. Stay away from fumes and dust, exercise it can
be hard to move when you can
’t catch your breath. But regular exercise can
improve your endurance and strengthen the muscles that help you breathe. Ask your doctor which
exercises are right for you, eat healthy food you're probably using more energy to help you breathe. A well-rounded diet will give you the strength you need to stay active and healthy. Patient verbalized understanding.
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 lead
s to heart damage
.
SN instructed patient and caregiver about Lymphedema disease. Lymphedema may be inherited ( primary ) or caused by injury to the lymphatic vessels ( secondary ). It is most frequently seen after lymph node dissection, surgery and/or radiation therapy, in which
damage
to the lymphatic system is caused during the treatment of can
cer, most notably breast can
cer. In many patients with can
cer, this condition does not develop until months or even years, after therapy has concluded. Lymphedema may also be associated with accidents or certain diseases or problems that may inhibit the lymphatic system from functioning properly. In tropical areas of the world, a common cause of secondary lymphedema is filariasis, a parasitic infection. It can
also be caused by a compromising of the lymphatic system resulting from cellulitis. Patient verbalized understanding the teaching.
Instructed patient DO NOT massage the skin near or on the ulcer. This can
cause more damage
. DO NOT use donut-shaped or ring-shaped cushions. They reduce blood flow to the area, which
may cause sores.
Instructed in S/S of complications which
require need for medical intervention, including
redness, increase or change in drainage, heat at the wound site, fever, bleedind or increased pain.
Instructed patient about lifestyle changes, including
changing eating habits, quantity and quality of physical activity, level of stress to which
patient is exposed, kind of work, and spare time/rest.
Instructed patient in new medication side effects ; the most common side effect is hot flashes (50% of patients) and facial flushing. Alcohol may worsen this reaction, and so it should be cautiously consumed. Other common side effects of the combination are diarrhea, constipation and overall pain including
pain in the back, hips and stomach. Less common side effects are breast enlargement and breast pain, which
may be due to the bicalutamide alone.
Instructed patient in new medication side effects; the most common side effect is hot flashes (50% of patients) and facial flushing. Alcohol may worsen this reaction, and so it should be cautiously consumed. Other common side effects of the combination are diarrhea, constipation and overall pain including
pain in the back, hips and stomach. Less common side effects are breast enlargement and breast pain, which
may be due to the bicalutamide alone.
The patient was instructed on the new medication Nystatin, to be used according the indications; The use of this medication as directed (including
the replacement of missed doses). This medication is not for any disorder other than that for which
it is prescribed. Even if symptomatic relief occurs within the first few days of treatment, the patient should be advised not to interrupt or discontinue therapy until the prescribed course of treatment is completed. If symptoms of irritation develop, the patient should be advised to notify the physician promptly
SN instructed pt on high risk med Basaglar KwikPen Subcutaneous Do not take Basaglar during episodes of low blood sugar or if you are allergic to insulin glargine or any of the ingredients in Basaglar. Do NOT reuse needles or share insulin pens, even if the needle has been changed.The most common side effect of insulin, including
Basaglar, is low blood sugar (hypoglycemia), which
may be serious and life threatening. Signs and symptoms may include dizziness or light-headedness, sweating, confusion, headache, blurred vision, slurred speech, shakiness, fast heartbeat, anxiety, irritability, mood change, or hunger.