Category: Patient Education & Teaching Examples

  • The Ultimate Home Health Nurse’s Guide to Pain Management Teaching: 10 Skilled Nursing Documentation Templates

    The Ultimate Home Health Nurse’s Guide to Pain Management Teaching: 10 Skilled Nursing Documentation Templates

    Pain is one of the most common reasons for home health visits and one of the most frequently documented skilled nursing interventions. Poor pain control can lead to decreased mobility, sleep disturbances, delayed recovery, and increased risk for hospitalization. Skilled nursing teaching ensures patients and PCGs understand how to manage pain safely using medications, non-pharmacologic…

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

    Blood Sugar teaching is one of the most repeated — and most important — education topics in home health. The challenge is not just teaching… it’s keeping it fresh, relevant, and skilled every visit. These variations allow you to rotate teaching weekly, reinforce key concepts, and document in a way that supports medical necessity and…

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

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

    Pain teaching is one of the most frequent — and most repeated — interventions in home health. The key is not just teaching, but keeping it skilled, varied, and relevant every visit. These variations help you: Why This Matters in Home Health Uncontrolled pain can lead to: Skilled nursing teaching ensures safe pain control, early…

  • Fatigue Management and Energy Conservation in Multiple Sclerosis – p26010081

    SN provided skilled teaching on fatigue management strategies related to Multiple Sclerosis (MS). Education focused on the importance of energy conservation to reduce overexertion, promote functional independence, and maintain quality of life. Patient was instructed to implement daily energy conservation techniques, including planning and pacing activities, prioritizing essential tasks, and alternating activity with rest. SN…

  • Dizziness, Low Blood Pressure, and Red-Flag Symptom Education – p26010076

    SN provided skilled teaching to patient regarding management of dizziness/possible low Blood Pressure symptoms and recognition of red-flag signs that require immediate medical attention. SN instructed patient that rising slowly from a sitting or lying position may help reduce dizziness and lightheadedness. Teaching included sitting at the edge of the bed for a few minutes…

  • CHF Daily Weight Monitoring: How to Prevent Fluid Retention and Avoid Hospital Readmission – p26040068

    Health teachings were provided regarding Congestive Heart Failure (CHF) and importance of daily weight monitoring. Patient was educated that sudden weight gain may indicate fluid retention and worsening heart failure. Patient was instructed to weigh himself daily, at same time each morning after using restroom, before eating, wearing similar clothing, and using same scale for…

  • Disease Process (Atrial Fibrillation) – p25120064

    Skilled nurse instructed the patient that chest discomfort associated with atrial fibrillation may be described as pressure, tightness, or heaviness and may radiate to the arm, jaw, or back. The patient was educated that musculoskeletal pain typically increases with movement or palpation and improves with rest or position changes. Skilled nurse educated the patient on…

  • Chest Pain Related to Congestive Heart Failure (CHF) – p25120062

    Skilled nurse instructed the patient on differentiating chest pain related to congestive heart failure (CHF) versus musculoskeletal pain. Patient was educated that cardiac-related chest pain is commonly described as pressure, tightness, or heaviness and may radiate to the arm, jaw, or back. Musculoskeletal pain was explained as typically increasing with movement or palpation and improving…

  • Disease Process (Hypertension) – p25120065

    Skilled nurse instructed the patient and caregiver that chest discomfort associated with uncontrolled hypertension may be described as pressure, tightness, or heaviness and may radiate to the arm, jaw, or back. Patient and caregiver were educated that musculoskeletal pain typically increases with movement or palpation and improves with rest or position changes. Skilled nurse educated…

  • Home Blood Pressure Monitoring – p25120056

    Skilled nursing visit included education to the patient on the importance of regularly monitoring blood pressure and accurately recording readings to share with her healthcare provider to support effective management. The patient was instructed on recognizing signs and symptoms requiring immediate medical attention, including severe headache, chest pain, blurred vision, dizziness, or markedly elevated blood…