Angina pectoris Teaching 1130
Angina pectoris
Taught that Angina Pectoris is a temporary pain without damage to the heart.
Last updated November 13, 2017
Last updated November 13, 2017
Instructed on some measures aimed to controlling/managing Angina Pectoris, such as: eat small, frequent meals and rest after meals, among others.
Instructed on some signs/symptoms of Angina Pectoris, such as: indigestion, sweating and shortness of breath, among others.
Instructed in recognizing signs and symptoms of angina pectoris such as chest pain, anxiety, indigestion, sweating and shortness of breath.
Taught that consumption of a heavy meal may constitute as a precipitating factor of Angina Pectoris.
Taught that potential complications of Angina Pectoris are dysrhythmia of the heart and myocardial infarction.