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Atenolol Teaching 220

Instructed patient about Atenolol and why it should be stored away from light, moisture and should be placed in a cool enviroment.

Atenolol Teaching 221

Instructed patient about how Atenolol blocks stimulation of receptors within vascular smooth muscle. It also decreases heart rate, decreases comsumption of oxygen by myocardium and it is used to treat hypertension, prophylaxis of angina pectoris, suspected or known myocardial infarction.

Ciprofloxacin HCL Teaching 222

Instructed patient on new medication Ciprofloxacin HCL, which is used to manage tract infection. In addition, warned of possible S/E, such as, headache, restlessness, tremor, dizziness, fatigue, drowsiness, insomnia, depression, light-headedness, confusion, hallucinations, seizures, paresthesia, thrombophlebitis, edema, nausea, diarrhea, vomiting, abdominal pain or discomfort, oral candidiasis, pseudomembranous colitis, dyspepsia, flatulence, constipation, crystalluria, interstitial nephritis, eosinophilia, leukopenia, neutropenia, thrombocytopenia, arthralgia, arthropathy, joint or back pain, joint inflammation, joint stiffness, tendon rupture, aching, neck or chest pain, rash, photosensitivity, Stevens-Johnson syndrome, toxic epidermal necrolysis, exfoliative dermatitis, burning, pruritus, erythema, hyperpigmentation.

Hurricane Teaching 223

Instructed patient and caregiver about nursing service procedures during a hurricane. Such services will be temporary suspended until event ceases. It is extremely important to know in advance if a friend, relative or any other person will be willing to take responsibility at the time of following treatment requirements.

Hurricane Teaching 225

Instructed patient about the importance of having basic hurricane supplies. Water, can food, yogurt, batteries, and corded phone should be at hand in case of hurricane ocurrence.

Hurricane Teaching 226

Instructed patient and caregiver about the proper insuline storage procedure in case of a hurricane. During power outages insulin should be kept in a recipient with ice. This will ensure it will be in good conditions, should it be needed.

Hurricane Teaching 227

Instructed patient not to go outside during hurricane conditions. If a safe place to stay is not available consider going to a shelter in advance.

Hurricane Teaching 228

Instructed patient to be informed (watch TV, listen to radio news) before, during, and after a hurricane. Use common sense.

Hurricane Teaching 229

Instructed patient not to go outside after a hurricane. Be sure weather conditions are safe in order to prevent accidents.

Hurricane Teaching 230

Instructed patient/ caregiver not to use the barbeque inside the house due to risk of intoxication.