ecause Hypertension is chronic disease and a major cause of stroke, cardiac disease, and renal failure , Hypertension nursing diagnosis on nursing care plan for Hypertension many associated with the Knowledge deficit about Diet, Disease process, Health behaviors, Medication, prescribed activity, Treatment regime and lifestyle
Primary Hypertension nursing diagnosis is knowledge deficit related to chronic disease management,
Possible Hypertension nursing diagnosis which is commonly found in nursing care plan for Hypertension
Fatigue
Ineffective coping
Ineffective tissue perfusion: Cardiopulmonary
Noncompliance: Therapeutic regimen
Risk for injury
Nursing outcomes Hypertension nursing care plan, Patients will:
Identify appropriate food choices.
Express that he has more energy.
Demonstrate adaptive coping behaviors.
Maintain adequate cardiac output and hemodynamic stability.
Comply with his therapy regimen.
Remain free from complications
Patient Teaching and Home Healthcare Guide on Hypertension nursing care plan
Teach the patient to use a self-monitoring blood pressure cuff and to record the reading at least twice a week.
Tell the patient to take his blood pressure at the same hour each time, with out more than usually activity preceding the measurement.
Tell the patient and family to keep a record of drugs used in the past.
To encourage compliance with antihypertensive therapy, suggest establishing a daily routine for taking medication. Warn the patient that uncontrolled hypertension may cause stroke and heart attack. Tell him to report any adverse reactions to prescribed drugs. Advise him to avoid high-sodium antacids and over-the-counter cold and sinus medications containing harmful vasoconstrictors.
Help the patient examine and modify his lifestyle behavior.
Suggest stress-reduction groups, dietary changes, and an exercise program.
Encourage a change in dietary habits. Help the obese patient plan a reducing diet.
Tell to the patients to avoid high-sodium foods, table salt, and foods high in cholesterol and saturated fat.[left]
Primary Hypertension nursing diagnosis is knowledge deficit related to chronic disease management,
Possible Hypertension nursing diagnosis which is commonly found in nursing care plan for Hypertension
Fatigue
Ineffective coping
Ineffective tissue perfusion: Cardiopulmonary
Noncompliance: Therapeutic regimen
Risk for injury
Nursing outcomes Hypertension nursing care plan, Patients will:
Identify appropriate food choices.
Express that he has more energy.
Demonstrate adaptive coping behaviors.
Maintain adequate cardiac output and hemodynamic stability.
Comply with his therapy regimen.
Remain free from complications
Patient Teaching and Home Healthcare Guide on Hypertension nursing care plan
Teach the patient to use a self-monitoring blood pressure cuff and to record the reading at least twice a week.
Tell the patient to take his blood pressure at the same hour each time, with out more than usually activity preceding the measurement.
Tell the patient and family to keep a record of drugs used in the past.
To encourage compliance with antihypertensive therapy, suggest establishing a daily routine for taking medication. Warn the patient that uncontrolled hypertension may cause stroke and heart attack. Tell him to report any adverse reactions to prescribed drugs. Advise him to avoid high-sodium antacids and over-the-counter cold and sinus medications containing harmful vasoconstrictors.
Help the patient examine and modify his lifestyle behavior.
Suggest stress-reduction groups, dietary changes, and an exercise program.
Encourage a change in dietary habits. Help the obese patient plan a reducing diet.
Tell to the patients to avoid high-sodium foods, table salt, and foods high in cholesterol and saturated fat.[left]