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Patient Education
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Pt.’s should be educated in the following subjects: Nutrition & Diet Exercise and wt. Control Prevention of STD’s Smoking Cessation Alcohol & Drug prevention and tx Proper use of meds and prescribed tx for infection Stress reduction techniques Disease management
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Disease Prevention tips Teach hand-washing Good personal hygiene Use tissues when coughing or sneezing Maintain adequate ventilation & light in the home Routinely use a commercial disinfectant Adhere to immunization schedules Eat nutritious foods, stay physically fit Avoid stress Protect against tick, animal & insect exposure
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Preventative Health screenings Breast, skin or cervical cancer Mammography Pap smears Colonoscopy After 50- monthly breast self-exam, testicular exams Lead poisoning check for children Blood pressure Cholesterol
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Preventative Health Programs Prenatal Care Health Advisors warn about community Threats: air pollution, epidemics Tobacco control programs Nutrition information Teenage pregnancy STD’s Violence
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Preventative Health Programs cont. Infant mortality Alcohol and drug use Flu shot clinids AIDS education Identifying disease threats Child immunization programs Environmental protection Enforcement of health and safety codes
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Appraise patients of health risk factors and methods of reduction Several factors increase a person’s chances of having a heart attack. Some risk factors can be changed or controlled, others cannot. The danger of heart attack increases with the number of risk factors- the more present, the greater the risk. Reducing risk factors, can slow arterial disease and even reverse it.
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Risk Factors cont. Men have an increased risk of heart attack. But it is important for women to control changeable risk factors as well. A woman’s chance of dying after a heart attack is greater than a man’s, and heart disease is the leading cause of death in women.
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