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Smoking and Nicotine Education – 18120023
SN reviewed how smoking and Nicotine constrict the blood vessels, making Blood Pressure harder to control. Encouraged smoking cessation and provided available support options. SN discussed benefits of controlling Smoking and Nicotine such as improved circulation and heart health. Patient demonstrated understanding of the discussed information. Favorite
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Alcohol Intake – 18120022
SN educated the patient on the effects of alcohol on Blood Pressure, especially with heavy or frequent intake. SN reviewed recommended safe limits per PCP guidelines. Encouraged patient to track alcohol consumption and avoid binge drinking, or avoid them at all times. Patient verbalized understanding of provided education. Favorite
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Low Sodium Diet – 18120015
Educated patient on following a low-sodium diet to reduce Blood Pressure levels. Reviewed common high-sodium foods such as canned soup, processed meats, frozen meals, and fast food. Taught patient how to read nutrition labels and choose low-sodium alternatives. Patient verbalized understanding and identified several foods to adjust. Favorite
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Hypertensive Medication Side Effects – 18120013
SN provided teaching on common side effects such as dizziness, cough, fatigue, or swelling depending on medication type. Discussed the importance of safety measures if dizziness occurs, such as rising slowly from sitting or lying positions. Advised patient to notify PCP if side effects become severe or persistent. Patient verbalized understanding. Favorite
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Hypertensive Medication Side Effects – 18110026
Educated the patient on common side effects of antihypertensive medications such as dizziness, fatigue, swelling, or dry cough. Reviewed safety measures like rising slowly to prevent falls. SN encouraged patient to report any severe or persistent symptoms to the PCP. Patient able to restate key points of teaching. Favorite
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Hypertensive Medication Purpose – 18110025
Reviewed the purpose of the patient’s antihypertensive medications and explained how they help lower and maintain Blood Pressure. SN discussed that these medications work best when taken consistently and not skipped. Reinforced importance of taking medication at the same time daily. Patient demonstrated comprehension of education provided. Favorite
