Category: Monitoring at Home

  • Blood Pressure Teaching Variations (A–J): 10 Home Health Teachings With Teach-Back + EMR Copy/Paste

    Blood Pressure teaching is a high-value skilled nursing intervention in home health because technique errors are common and abnormal readings often lead to unnecessary ER visits. Home health nurses play a key role in ensuring accurate monitoring, improving patient confidence, and teaching clear steps for when to report symptoms or seek emergency care. This guide…

  • The Ultimate Home Health Nurse’s Guide to Monitoring at Home: 10 Skilled Nursing Documentation Templates

    Home monitoring is one of the most valuable skilled nursing interventions in home health. Patients often manage multiple chronic conditions at home with limited support, and early symptom recognition can prevent avoidable complications and rehospitalization. Monitoring education requires skilled nursing judgment to verify correct technique, interpret patient-reported data, identify risk patterns, reinforce escalation steps, and…

  • Dietary Guidance – Diabetic Teachings – p26010078

    SN provided skilled education to patient regarding diabetic dietary management and strategies to support blood glucose regulation. Teaching emphasized the importance of balanced meals. Patient was advised to avoid or limit high-sugar and highly processed foods, including sugary drinks, desserts, white bread, and packaged snacks. SN reviewed the role of meal spacing and consistent eating…

  • Diabetes / Sugar-Controlled Diet Education – p26010071

    SN provided skilled dietary education related to diabetes management and a sugar-controlled diet. Baseline assessment: patient reports eating pastries and sweet breads most mornings and drinking regular soda with meals, and states she was “told to cut back on sugar, but not sure what that means.” SN instructed patient on following a sugar-controlled diet to…

  • Wound Care – p25120044

    SN visit included education to the patient and caregiver on proper wound care techniques, including hand hygiene and correct dressing change procedures, to promote optimal wound healing and prevent infection. Instruction was provided on monitoring the wound for signs and symptoms of infection, including redness, swelling, increased drainage, warmth, or foul odor, and the importance…

  • Diabetes Management – p25120058

    Skilled nursing visit included education to the patient and primary caregiver on the potential complications of uncontrolled or untreated diabetes. Instruction included discussion of long-term risks such as cardiovascular disease, kidney damage, and peripheral neuropathy. The patient and caregiver were educated that poor glycemic control may also lead to vision impairment, including diabetic retinopathy, and…

  • Missed Dose Teaching – 18120014

    SN discussed what to do if a dose is missed, emphasizing not to double dose. Instructed patient to take the missed dose only if remembered within a safe window based on PCP instructions. SN educated patient on importance of maintaining routine to prevent future missed doses. Patient verbalized understanding. Favorite