respiratory infection
Sn instructed patient / caregiver on upper respiratory infection
also called common cold. Sn instructed patient / caregiver that upper respiratory infection
affect the nose, ears, throat and sinuses. Sn instructed patient / caregiver that upper respiratory infection
is caused by virus. Sn instructed patient / caregiver on s/s of uri such as: sneezing and coughing, sore throat and hoarseness , red, watery and sore eyes. Sn instructed patient / caregiver on home treatment like keeping self warm and getting plenty of rest, using humidifier to.
Instructed in new medication Advair diskus to manage asthma. In addition, warned of possible S/E such as sleep disorders, tremor, hypnagogic effects, compressed nerve syndromes, headache, pain, palpitations, pharyngitis, sinusitis, hoarseness (or dysphonia), rhinorrhea, rhinitis, sneezing, nasal irritation, blood in nasal mucosa, keratitis, conjunctivitis, eye redness, viral eye infection
s, congestion, nausea, vomiting, abdominal pain and discomfort, diarrhea, gastroenteritis, oral discomfort and pain, constipation, oral ulcerations, oral erythema and rashes, oral candidiasis, appendicitis, dental discomfort and pain, unusual taste, muscular pain, arthralgia, articular rheumatism, muscle stiffness, tightness, rigidity, bone and cartilage disorders, upper respiratory
tract infection
, upper respiratory
tract inflammation, lower respiratory
tract viral infection
, bronchitis, cough, pneumonia, urticaria, flakiness, disorders of sweat and sebum, sweating, hives, viral infection
s, chest symptoms, fluid retention, bacterial infection
s, allergic reactions.
Patient was instructed on respiratory infection
, usually known as the common cold, is a highly contagious, viral infectious disease of the upper respiratory
system, It is the most common infectious disease in humans. Common symptoms are sore throat, runny nose, nasal congestion, sneezing and coughing.
Patient was instructed on respiratory infection
. After initial infection
, the viral replication cycle begins within 8 to hours. To prevent infection
, washing or disinfecting hands has been found effective, as this minimizes person-to-person transmission of the virus.
The patient was instructed in cystic fibrosis the importance of breathing exercises, percussion and postural drainage techniques. The patient was taught to use the home nebulizer, metered-dose nebulizer, and other respiratory
equipment necessary to release secretions and dilate the bronchi. The patient was reviewed the need to avoid known respiratory
irritants such as smoke and air pollutants and persons with upper respiratory infection
s. The patient was taught on methods of clearing secretions, such as coughing, positioning, or suctioning. The patient was instructed on adaptive breathing techniques to decrease work of breathing. The patient was encouraged to participate in a program of aerobic exercise; swimming helps strengthen the muscles of respiration and promotes good breathing habits.
Patient was instructed on respiratory infection
. Sometimes accompanied by 'pink eye', muscle aches, fatigue, malaise, headaches, muscle weakness, uncontrollable shivering, and loss of appetite, fever and extreme exhaustion are rare during a cold and are more usual in influenza. The symptoms of a cold usually resolve after about one week, but can last up to two.
SN instructed patient about respiratory infection
to drink plenty of fluids ( fever, which may be related to the flu, can cause dehydration ). It is important to maintain hydration. Take acetaminophen ( but do not take aspirin unless your doctor tells ). SN instructed patient to get a flu shot each year and decrease the exposure to the flu.
SN instructed that symptoms of a lower urinary tract infection
or bladder infection
may include: Frequent need to urinate, burning sensation while urinating pressure in the lower abdomen, pain in the lower back blood in urine. Symptoms of an upper urinary tract infection
or a kidney infection
may include: Fever, chills, nausea and / or vomiting, Pain higher in the back ( around the upper sides and waist ). In women, the symptoms of a urinary tract infection
are similar to those caused by some vaginal infection
s.
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 infection
s can and do happen. Swine flu viruses have been reported to spread from person-to-person.
SN instructed that urinary tract infection
generally develops when bacteria enter the urinary tract and begin multiplying. The most common urinary tract infection
s are cystitis, which affects the bladder, and urethritis, which affects the urethra. Urinary tract infection
s are the second most common type of infection
that develop in the body. Symptoms of the infection
include burning or pain during urination, an urge to urinate often, pressure in the lower belly, foul-smelling urine, back pain below the ribs, tiredness or shakiness, fever and urine that looks reddish or cloudy. A urinary tract infection
is more likely to occur in women than men, and it affects people of all ages.