pain m
Diseases Process
Instructed on som
e signs/sym
ptom
s of Angina Pectoris, such as: chest pain
(m
ay range from
m
ild to very severe) and anxiety, am
ong others.
Instructed on som
e potential factors of decreased tolerance in response to increased physical activity, such as: effects of certain m
edications, pain
and/or electrolyte im
balance, am
ong others.
Taught that stopping activity im
m
ediately if cardiac sym
ptom
s (e.g., chest pain
, increased shortness of breath and/or excessive fatigue) occur is a m
easure aim
ed to increasing tolerance in response to increased physical activity.
Taught that stopping exercise, if pain
occurs, is a m
easure aim
ed to preventing/controlling Osteoarthritis.
Instructed on som
e signs/sym
ptom
s of Osteoarthritis, such as: aching pain
that increases with activity and is usually relieved with rest.
Taught that low back pain
and headache m
ay constitute as signs/sym
ptom
s of constipation.
Skilled Nurse to educate on S/S of wound deterioration or infection such as: increase pain
on wound site, swelling, tem
perature, and discharge.
Instructed the im
portance of adopting a lifestyle that controls an episode of Abdom
inal Aneurysm
. Taught the patient how to care for the incision and instruct in case of any sign of infection, severe pain
in the abdom
en providing the nam
e and telephone num
ber of a physician or nurse.
The patient was instructed in charcot’s syndrom
e how to apply warm
com
presses to relieve local joint pain
and tenderness. The patient was reviewed to inspect the skin of affected joints daily, checking for abrasions, cuts, or ulcers. The patient was taught in the proper techniques for crutches or other im
m
obilization devices and refer to the physical therapy in case for proper fitting and readjustm
ent of devices.
The patient was instructed in coronary artery disease the im
portance of no sm
oking or using tobacco products, the effect nicotine has on the cardiac system
causing the heart to work faster, constricting blood vessels, and decreasing the am
ount of oxygen delivered to the heart, and in the presence of coronary artery disease, increasing the probability of chest pain
. The patient was advised that the role that stress plays in aggravating coronary artery disease. The patient was recom
m
ended the benefits of exercise, increase in high-density lipoproteins, which lowers blood pressure, weight loss, im
proved cardiovascular status.