angina
Taught that high blood pressure may constitute as a precipitating factor of Angina
Pectoris.
Taught that obesity may constitute as a precipitating factor of Angina
Pectoris.
Taught that Angina
Pectoris is a temporary pain without damage to the heart.
Taught that, in Angina
Pectoris, pain is caused by insufficient oxygen to meet the demands of the heart.
Instructed on some signs/symptoms of Angina
Pectoris, such as: chest pain (may range from mild to very severe) and anxiety, among others.
Taught that emotional stress may constitute as a precipitating factor of Angina
Pectoris.
Taught that consumption of a heavy meal may constitute as a precipitating factor of Angina
Pectoris.
SN instructed caregiver on some measures aimed to controlling/managing Angina
Pectoris, such as: have blood pressure monitored, eat a diet high in fiber, exercise regularly (as directed by MD) and take stool softeners, as needed, dress warmly in cold weather, avoid sleeping in cold rooms and avoid becoming overheated, eat small, frequent meals and rest after meals, learn stress management techniques.
Amlodipine is used with or without other medications to treat high blood pressure. Lowering high blood pressure helps prevent strokes, heart attacks, and kidney problems. Amlodipine belongs to a class of drugs known as calcium channel blockers. It works by relaxing blood vessels so blood can flow more easily. Amlodipine is also used to prevent certain types of chest pain (angina
). It may help to increase your ability to exercise and decrease the frequency of angina
attacks. It should not be used to treat attacks of chest pain when they occur. Use other medications (such as sublingual nitroglycerin) to relieve attacks of chest pain as directed by your doctor.
SN instructed patient how identify any signs and symptoms of impaired cardiovascular function, symptoms will vary depending on the specific condition. Some conditions, such as type 2 diabetes or hypertension, may initially cause no symptoms at all symptoms will vary depending on the specific condition. However, typical symptoms of an underlying cardiovascular issue include: pain or pressure in the chest, which may indicate angina
, pain or discomfort in the arms, left shoulder, elbows, jaw, or back, shortness of breath, nausea and fatigue, lightheadedness or dizziness, cold sweat or pressure in the chest, which may indicate angina
, pain or discomfort in the arms, left shoulder, elbows, jaw, or back, shortness of breath, nausea and fatigue, lightheadedness or dizziness, cold sweats. Call your doctor if your present these symptoms. Patient verbalized. Patient is stable need take medication on time follow medication regimen.