including damage eyes retinopathy which can lead blindness damage nerves neuropathy
Caregiver instructed to place a slip-resistant rug on the floor next to the bathtub. This will ensure that the patient can
get in and out of the bathtub safely without the risk of slipping or falling on the wet floor.
Place the call bell where your patient can
easily reach it.
Patient was instructed on appropriate nutrition. Choose liquid oils for cooking instead of solids fats that can
be high in saturated trans fats. Remember that fasts are high in calories.
Instructed to patient about eating well with diabetes: eating habits do not have to change if you have diabetes. Your dietitian will help you to develop a meal plan that suits your taste and lifestyle. This plan will help you to keep your blood sugar in your target range. The result will be an eating plan you can
enjoy.
Instructed patient to avoid can
dies, chocolates, cookies, drinks and others foods rich in sugar. Patient was instructed on the importance of a good nutrition to control hyperglycemia: Avoid skipping meals. This can
make people extra hungry, moody and unable to focus. Pay attention to the portion. Eat healthy.
Patient was instructed on shortness of breath that make people feel like they can
't take enough air, the chest feel tight. Sometimes the feeling is worse when active or lying down flat. If experiencing other symptoms like cough, chest pain or a fever tell the nurse or doctor.
Patient was instructed on hypertension. Changes in lifestyle that can
help to prevent high blood pressure includes: maintaining a healthy weight, getting regular exercise, avoiding too much sodium, and getting enough potassium, calcium and magnesium in the diet.
Patient was instructed about the swine flu. Swine Influenza (swine flu) is a respiratory disease of pigs caused by type A influenza viruses that causes regular outbreaks in pigs. People do not normally get swine flu, but human infections can
and do happen. Swine flu viruses have been reported to spread from person-to-person.
Patient was instructed on Osteoporosis. Everyone can
benefit from eating healthy foods, but not everyone has the same nutritional needs. Older adults will have different needs for certain nutrients. Eating healthier does not mean that you need to go on a restrictive diet.
Patient was instructed on Osteoporosis. Eating healthier means making changes that you can
stay with over time. Consistently eating foods that are low in saturated fats and trans fats and that include whole grains, fruits, vegetables, and healthy fats (such as olive oil) will lower your risk for disease.