Instructed on some signs/symptoms of Angina Pectoris, such as: indigestion, sweating and shortness of breath, among others.
Taught that exposure to extreme temperatures may constitute as a precipitating factor of Angina Pectoris.
Taught that nicotine inhaling may constitute as a precipitating factor of Angina Pectoris.
Taught that high blood pressure may constitute as a precipitating factor of Angina Pectoris.
Taught that obesity may constitute as a precipitating factor of Angina Pectoris.
Taught that Angina Pectoris is a temporary pain without damage to the heart.
Taught that, in Angina Pectoris, pain is caused by insufficient oxygen to meet the demands of the heart.
Taught that lack of oxygen occurs when insufficient blood flows through the coronary arteries.
Taught that stable angina usually has a precipitating cause, while unstable angina can occur while at rest.
Instructed on some signs/symptoms of Angina Pectoris, such as: chest pain (may range from mild to very severe) and anxiety, among others.