Foods heart patients should avoid

    • [DOC File]Answer Guide for Medical Nutrition Therapy: A …

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      Found in stick margarine, fried fast foods, and some snack foods like cookies, crackers, and donuts, trans fat gives your cholesterol level a double whammy: Not only does it increase your LDL cholesterol, but it also lowers your HDL cholesterol.


    • [DOCX File]Protein and Sodium Guidelines for People with …

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      Observe for hypertension and signs of impending stroke or M.I and heart failure. Use with caution in cardiac patients. Instruct the patient to immediately report severe headache, dizziness, paresthesias, bradycardia, chest pain, tachycardia, nausea/vomiting, diaphoresis or other distressing symptoms.. Monitor neurological status.



    • [DOC File]Nursing Process Focus: Phenelzine (Nardil)

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      Only foods from animal sources contain cholesterol. Organ meats such as brain and liver contain very high levels. Other sources are egg yolks, meats, and dairy products.


    • World Heart Day 2018: Top 5 Foods To Avoid For Heart Patients

      Be aware of foods with “hidden” salt such as hot dogs, salami, canned foods, and cheese. Do not add salt to your food or when cooking. Ask your doctor about using salt substitutes.


    • [DOC File]Heart Failure Booklet

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      In patients with abnormal heart rhythms, it can also be used to help the heart beat more slowly and more regularly. Digoxin helps patients with heart failure breathe more easily, decreases their fatigue, and increases their ability to exercise. Side effects include nausea or vomiting, blurry vision, and abnormal heart rhythms. How to Take Digoxin


    • [DOC File]GI LEARNING ACTIVITIES

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      Fluid should be consumed separate from meals to avoid dumping syndrome. The patient needs to be receiving adequate energy and protein from foods. Foods with tough fibers should be avoided.


    • Patient assessment - American Heart Association

      Also used to treat heart failure in patients. Patient should avoid any foods containing natural licorice (glycyrrhiza glabra). Medication may interfere with calcium absorption. May also cause sodium reabsorption as well as water retention.


    • [DOC File]Preventing Heart Disease: Watch Your Cholesterol

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      You should eat _____ ounces of protein foods each day. Protein foods include: Beef Eggs Chicken Milk, yogurt and cheese Pork Beans and nuts Turkey Fish and seafood Soy Products. Try these helpful hints to decrease your protein intake: Try toast or cereal for breakfast instead of eggs, ham or sausage.


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      Some potential foods to limit/avoid include; peppermint, spearmint, chocolate, and alcoholic, caffeinated and carbonated beverages. It may also help to limit or avoid high fat foods because they remain in the stomach for longer than the other macronutrients.


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