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Coronary heart disease review

Coronary heart disease

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Coronary heart disease questions

Have you had any issues with breathlessness since your last review?
Have you had any swelling of your legs since your last review?
Which parts of your legs have had swelling?
Select all options that are relevant to you
Have you had any leg wounds that the practice is unaware of since your last review?
For example, ulcers, weeping or open sores
Do you have any concerns with your memory?
Are you taking any anti-platelet medication?
For example, aspirin
Are you taking any anti-coagulant medication?
For example, warfarin
Are you currently prescribed a statin?
Are you currently prescribed another lipid-lowering therapy?
Lipid-lowering therapy decreases the body’s production of cholesterol and increases removal of cholesterol by the liver

Blood pressure reading

When you’re taking your blood pressure at home there are things you can do to help get an accurate reading.

Try to:

  • sit on an upright chair with a back
  • place your feet flat on the floor
  • rest your arm on a table and relax your hand and arm
  • wear something with short sleeves so the cuff does not go over clothes
  • relax, breathe normally and do not talk during the test
  • take another reading a few minutes after your first reading to check it’s accurate

If you’ve been asked by a healthcare professional to measure your blood pressure, do this as often as they advised.

Watch how to measure your blood pressure at home (opens in new tab)

How many readings do you need to submit?

Enter your reading

For example, 31/03/1980
mmHg
mmHg
/min

Day 1

For example, 31/03/1980

Morning reading

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/min

Evening reading

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mmHg
/min

Day 2

For example, 31/03/1980

Morning reading

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/min

Evening reading

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/min

Day 3

For example, 31/03/1980

Morning reading

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Evening reading

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/min

Day 4

For example, 31/03/1980

Morning reading

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/min

Evening reading

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/min

Day 5

For example, 31/03/1980

Morning reading

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/min

Evening reading

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/min

Day 6

For example, 31/03/1980

Morning reading

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/min

Evening reading

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/min

Day 7

For example, 31/03/1980

Morning reading

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/min

Evening reading

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mmHg
/min

Average blood pressure

Averages are automatically calculated for internal use only and do not include day 1.

mmHg
mmHg
/min

Alcohol consumption

Do you drink alcohol?
Units and calories for drinks
Type of drink Number of alcohol units
Single small shot of spirits (25ml, ABV 40%) 1 unit
Alcopop (275ml, ABV 5.5%) 1.5 units
Small glass of red/white/rosé wine (125ml, ABV 12%) 1.5 units
Bottle of lager/beer/cider (330ml, ABV 5%) 1.7 units
Can of lager/beer/cider (440ml, ABV 5.5%) 2.4 units
Pint of lower-strength lager/beer/cider (ABV 3.6%) 2 units
Standard glass of red/white/rosé wine (175ml, ABV 12%) 2.1 units
Pint of higher-strength lager/beer/cider (ABV 5.2%) 3 units
Large glass of red/white/rosé wine (250ml, ABV 12%) 3 units
For example, 2.5

Activity levels

How would you best describe your activity levels?

Height and weight

For example, 1.75
For example, 60.6

Smoking status

What is your smoking status? *

Smoker

What type of tobacco or other product do you use mostly? *
How many cigarettes do you smoke on an average day? *
How many cigars do you smoke on an average day? *

When you quit smoking, good things start to happen. You can begin to see almost immediate improvements to your health.

It’s never too late to quit and it’s easier to stop smoking with the right support.

Get help with NHS Quit Smoking (opens in new tab)

Would you like to give up smoking? *

Ex-smoker

What type of tobacco or other product did you use mostly? *
How many cigarettes did you smoke on an average day? *
How many cigars did you smoke on an average day? *

More information

Is there anything you would like to discuss?
For example, about your coronary heart disease, lifestyle, medication, support
Terms and conditions *