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Depression Teaching 393

Instructed patient to attend MD appointments.

Depression Teaching 394

Instructed patient to attend all psychiatrist appointments.

Depression Teaching 395

Instructed patient to begin treatment.

Depression Teaching 396

Instructed patient to perform daily safe activities such as reading and walking, in order to help increase self-esteem.

Depression Teaching 397

Instructed patient that depression is an abnormal and persistent mood state. It is characterized by sadness, melancholy, slowed mental processes and changes in physical patterns such as eating and sleeping.

Depression Teaching 398

Instructed patient about depression risk factors for suicide. Women are 3 times more likely than men to attempt suicide, but men are 3 times more likely to complete suicide.

Depression Teaching 399

Instructed patient that depression induced suicide is more frequent among white or native americans, older than 60 years, lacking social support and/or having financial difficulties.

Depression Teaching 400

Instructed patient that depression is more frequent in people with chronic or severe medical illness and also with substance abuse.

Diabetes Teaching 401

Instructed patient on Diabetes diagnosis, which occurs when the pancreas has partial or total lack of insulin production.

Diabetes Teaching 403

Instructed patient on S/S of hyperglycemia such as: excessive urination, thirst, nausea, vomiting, abdominal pain/cramps, weak-tired feeling, drowsiness, deep-rapid breathing, or fruity breath. If these S/S occur client S/O instructed to notify MD.