blood
Instructed on some signs/symptoms of hypertension (high blood
pressure), such as: blurring of vision, fatigue and nosebleeds, among others.
Instructed on some potential factors of hypertension (high blood
pressure), such as: age, race and high sodium intake, among others.
Taught that lack of insulin leads to elevated blood
glucose levels.
Taught that having his/her blood
sugar monitored daily is a measure aimed to managing/controlling Diabetes Mellitus (DM).
SN suggested patient to have nails, calluses and corns trimmed by podiatrist because those with diabetes have poor circulation. A good blood
circulation is known to aid your body in all healing processes, so when it becomes sluggish, it takes longer for any injuries to on feet to heal.
Advise patient to never share insulin pens or cartridges, sharing needles or pens can result in transmission of hepatitis viruses, HIV, or other blood
-borne pathogens.
teach patient how control to monitor blood
glucose and to report difficulties in glycemic control
Taught that most people with high blood
pressure do not feel sick.
Patient was instructed that stress management is important because stress can contribute to high blood
pressure.
SN explained to patient/caregiver some risk factors of cellulites such as: cracks or peeling skin between toes, history of PVD, ulcers from blockage in the blood
supply (ischemia), among others. Patient verbalized understanding of instructions given.