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Diabetes Teaching 899

Instructed on some signs and/or symptoms of low blood sugar, such as: drowsiness and pale, moist skin, among others.

Diabetes Teaching 900

Taught that excess insulin and unusual exercise may lead to low blood sugar levels (hypoglycemia).

Diabetes Teaching 901

Instructed on the importance of having her feet inspected on a daily basis, as directed by MD.

Teaching 902

Instructed on the importance of staying fully upright (sitting, standing or walking) for at least 30 minutes after taking Fosamax; also, advised patient not to lie down until after his/her first food of the day after its intake.

Teaching 903

Instructed on the importance, when taking Fosamax, of waiting at least thirty (30) minutes after its intake before eating or drinking anything other than plain water.

Keppra Teaching 904

Taught that Keppra can be taken with or without food.

Labetalol Teaching 905

Instructed on the importance, when taking Labetalol, of getting up slowly when rising from a seated or lying position, in order to reduce light-headedness and dizziness.

Labetalol Teaching 906

Instructed on the importance of taking Labetalol regularly, at the same time each day and as directed by MD, in order to get the most benefit from it.

Labetalol Teaching 907

Taught that Labetalol

Labetalol Teaching 908

Taught that Labetalol is to be taken by mouth, usually twice a day, either with or without food.