7.04 Weight: Keeping It Under Control Chart Directions There are many ways to lose weight. Some diet plans are healthy but some aren’t. They’re books, articles and websites teaching you or giving you advice on how to start or things you should do doing your exercise plan and diet plan as well. The real question is, out of all these resources which one really does work best with keeping you in shape and healthy? The person I chose to interview was on the “Weight Watchers Diet” He liked weight watchers because your lifestyle of living changes into a healthy one and you lose the weight.
: I will recommend that you see a dietician and talk to him or her about better eating choices. You will be fine if you’re eating changes and exercise. While you watch your favorite shows, you can have a little workout session. I am sure that you can add a little more walking to your daily lifestyle. Mr. Brown: Thank you for all your concern and advice nurse, I will look into having a better lifestyle.
Establishing an open communication will help to improve nurse-patient relationship. Be sure not to use any medical terminologies that the patient and family may not understand. The main focus of the patient’s education should include the importance of taking prescribed medications on time and the diet restrictions. Mr. P. should be instructed to take his medications on time even if he feels better. Using a weekly pill box will help to avoid confusion.
They can show him ways to alter his favorite dishes to have consistent carbohydrates. He needs to be on board with his new diet restrictions and get his blood sugar level under control. Safety
Some view it as their only option to obtain weight loss in hopes for a healthier way of living. Obesity can lead to diabetes, heart disease, high blood pressure and high cholesterol. Having this radical surgery decreases the size of the
Complications of diabetes are heart attacks, strokes, kidney failure, blindness, and loss of limbs. When life is challenging remember they are things that we can do to help decrease the risk for developing diabetes. The first thing that needs to be done is to be willing to adopt healthy behaviors, first I would make sure that my blood sugar levels are in the normal range, the second thing that can be done is by maintaining a healthy weight with exercise and eating a well-balanced diet, for example by taking the stairs instead of the elevator, starting an exercise program to work the muscles, finding lower fat alternatives to replace the high fat foods while watching the portion sizes, and counting calories by reading the food labels can also help, eating more fruits and vegetables, there are several ways I can incorporate more fruits and vegetables into my diet, one is to start by putting the fruit in a place that is easier to see and get to like the kitchen counter, prepare vegetables by cutting them and placing in containers that are easier to get to in the refrigerator. Drinking 100% fruit or vegetable juices is another way to help me get more into my diet, eating more whole grains and less refined grains and sugar, because whole grains reduce the risk of developing diabetes and other diseases. By making these
In order to aid the process you can watch your diet by reducing salt intake and eating better foods like vegetables and controlling obesity it is also good to stop or moderate your alcohol consumption. Just try to live a healthier life will help and in extreme cases medication will be used to help treat the disorder. I hope you now have a better understanding of the condition and wish you the best
The dentist could have been more considerate and explain to the student that the whitening process can only be done certain times and cannot be done when it is important for her. Explanation of the water pick can help the patient understand that it will help her and she can improve her hygiene one her own instead of keep returning. Scenario 3—Physical Therapy o What patient compliance issues are evident in this scenario? The patient should listen to the doctor to help lower the triglycerides in his blood stream and this process will help lower his cholesterol. The patient listening to the doctor’s Advice about the special diet and to avoid red meat is very advisable for this process.
Although cardiovascular disease is not always avoidable, there are ways in which one can help to prevent it. A few examples of this would, if someone was a smoker, they should quit immediately or never start at all. Also one should lower their bad cholesterol (LDL) and as stated earlier, aspirin can help with the lowering of the cholesterol. Another thing that we should do is control our blood pressure. Exercising can also play a big role as well.
First, finding out how your diabetes will be managed during your stay in the hospital makes you an active participant by not having to rely on the nurses, and other caregivers, and by making them aware that you are a diabetic and how you regularly manage your disease at home. Secondly, always inform the caregivers of the prescribed medications you are taking and ask questions how any new ones will affect your care during your stay. Also, it is important to be prepared to stop certain medications before surgery, or simply know what to do if your medications are not given as directed. As a diabetic, nutrition is very important during your hospital stay. Informing caregivers about your diet may not seem crucial, but knowledge about how your foods and meals will be adjusted to help you achieve blood sugar levels within target range is.