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Breathing Teaching 676

Patient was instructed on precautions to prevent respiratory complications. Avoid persons with infections and wash hands frequently. Caution the patient to avoid the use of respiratory depressants.

Personal hygiene Teaching 697

Patient was instructed on personal hygiene. Most infections, especially colds are caught when people put the unwashed hands (which may have germs) to the mouth. Hands and writs should be wash frequently with warm water and mild soap then dry them carefully with paper towel or hot air dryer.

Personal hygiene Teaching 699

Patient was instructed on personal hygiene. One of the most effective ways to protect ourselves from illness, or infections is a good personal hygiene. This means not only washing the hands but also the body. Hygiene also means being careful not to cough or sneeze on others, cleaning things that touched when ill, putting items such as tissues into a bin.

Hyperglycemia Teaching 761

Patient was instructed on Hyperglycemia. This disease occurs naturally during times of infections and inflammation. When the body id stressed, endogenous (that are part of the sympathetic nervous system) are released that serve to raise the blood sugar levels.

Diabetes Teaching 795

Patient was instructed on diabetes symptoms. The initial symptoms of diabetes are related to high blood glucose levels. These symptoms include excessive urination, thirst and hunger, weight loss, and increased susceptibility to infections, especially of the skin.

COPD Teaching 826

Instructed on the importance of avoiding exposure to persons with upper respiratory infections.

COPD Teaching 835

Instructed on the importance of avoiding/reducing exposure to crowds in order to reduce the risk of respiratory infections.

Miscellaneous Teaching 965

Instructed on the importance of washing hands thoroughly as well as disposing used tissues properly in order to avoid the spread of infections.

Miscellaneous Teaching 966

Instructed on the importance of getting adequate rest and eating well-balanced meals in order to decrease susceptibility to infections.

Rheumatoid arthritis Teaching 1053

Instructed on potential complications of Rheumatoid Arthritis, such as: deformity and disability, infections and osteoporosis, among others.