muscle weakness
Diseases Process
SN instructed caregivers/patient on hyponatremia, which means your blood level of sodium (salt) is too low. Salt is needed for the body and brain to work. Very low blood levels of sodium can be fatal. Symptoms can include headache, confusion, fatigue, muscle
cramps, hallucinations, seizures, and coma. To help prevent hyponatremia, take all medicines exactly as directed. Certain medicines can lower blood sodium levels. Have your sodium levels checked often. This is vital if you take a diuretic (medicine that helps your body get rid of water). Call your provider right away if you have any of the following: Severe tiredness, Fainting, Dizziness, Loss of appetite, Nausea or vomiting, Confusion or forgetfulness, Muscle
spasms, cramping, twitching Seizures, or Gait disturbances. Caregiver voiced understanding.
Instructed to recognize S/S of Rheumatoid arthritis such as loss of appetite, fatigue, weakne
ss, pain and tenderness of joint, weight loss, swelling, etc.
Instructed in how to recognize S/S of hypotension such as dizziness, blurred vision, fatigue, weakne
ss, confusion, etc.
Instructed in how to recognize signs and symptoms of high blood sugar such as frequent urination, excessive thirst, headache, weakne
ss, fatigue, dizziness, nausea, vomiting, abdominal cramps, etc.
Instructed in possible effects of a stroke such as paralysis or weakne
ss on one side of the body, difficulty with speech and language, urine and fecal incontinence, visual deficits, emotional lability.
Instructed in complication requiring medical intervention associated with hypertension such as SOB, blurred vision, headache and extreme weakne
ss.
Instructed in the possible side effects of NTG, including headache, dizziness with position changes, weakne
ss, flushing, palpitations, fainting, nausea and vomiting. Notify MD should any side effects occur.
Instructed in other S/S of cardiac complications requiring medical intervention, such as, increased SOB, palpitations, uneven heart beat, faintness, and weakne
ss.
Instructed patient on how to recognize S/S of hypotension, such as, dizziness, blurred vision, fatigue, weakne
ss, confusion, etc.
Instructed patient about symptoms of stroke: weakne
ss or numbness on one side of the face or body, including a leg or an arm. Sudden trouble seeing with one or both eyes. Double vision. Trouble talking, such as slurred speech. Problems understanding or using words. Severe headache. Dizziness or loss of balance. Any of these symptoms can come and go without warning.