Patient Handout Instructions
Found 10 free book(s)DEVELOPING PATIENT EDUCATION HANDOUTS
www.tomlangcommunications.comJun 30, 1999 · the need to remember spoken instructions and to guess at forgotten meanings. • Patients form opinions about their caregivers from patient education handouts. Handouts communicate both a message (the instructions patients should follow) and a "meta-message:" how important the message and the patients are to the caregiver.
Opioid Medicines – Part B: Opioid Patient Information Handout
www.canada.caThis handout is a summary and will not tell you everything about opioid medicines. ... • Do not understand the instructions for using the opioid medicine given to you. ... Title: Opioid Medicines – Part B: Opioid Patient Information Handout Author: …
Patient Handout Instructions - AAFP Home
www.aafp.orgAmerican Family Physician Patient Handout Instructions DID YOU KNOW… • The average American adult reads at an eighth-grade level. Most patient education materials exceed that …
5X Sit-to-Stand Test (5XSST)
www.thompsonhealth.comTherapist Instructions: Have the patient sit with their back against the back of the chair. Count each stand aloud so that the patient remains oriented. Stop the test when the patient achieves the standing position on the 5th repetition. Patient Instructions: “Please stand up straight as quickly as you can 5 times, without stopping in between ...
Patient Instructions
www.cdc.govDischarge Instructions You were seen today for a mild traumatic brain injury (mild TBI) or concussion. Use this handout to help you watch for changes in how you are feeling or acting and to help you feel better. Be sure to let a family member or friend know about your injury and the types of symptoms to look out for. They may notice symptoms
OUD Induction Handout - British Columbia
www2.gov.bc.caIf your SOWS withdrawal score is 17 or more You are ready to start, follow the instructions on page 1. If your SOWS withdrawal score is less than 17 Check your score again in 1-3 hours. 1 Handelsman L et al. Am J Drug Alcohol Abuse.1987. Notes: This handout is based on the BC Guideline Opioid Use Disorder - Diagnosis and Management
Tunneled Central Catheter Placement Handout
www.ohsu.eduDotter Patient Education Project Tunneled Central Line Catheter Placement What is a tunneled central line catheter? A tunneled central line is a thin flexible hollow tube (catheter) that is tunneled under the skin before entering a large vein. It is most commonly placed in the neck into the internal jugular vein and extends down to a larger
This handout gives important safety guidelines to follow ...
healthonline.washington.eduThis handout gives important safety guidelines to follow after getting a pacemaker or defibrillator . Why do I need to follow safety guidelines? You will need to protect your device after surgery. Until your care team tells you otherwise, follow the safety guidelines (precautions) in this handout. For the first 24 hours after your surgery: •
DEPARTMENT OF SPEECH PATHOLOGY FRAZIER WATER …
coe.uoregon.edu3. If patient is not safe to rinse and spit mouthwash, you can use toothettes to swab the soft areas of the mouth (tongue, between upper/lower gums and lips, hard/soft palate, inside of the cheeks) with an alcohol free mouthwash. 4. After the mouth is clean, small sips of water can be given to the patient as taught by the speech pathologist. 5.
Protocol for Controlling Hypertension in Adults
millionhearts.hhs.gov• Advise patient to alert office if he/she notes BP elevation or side effects • Continue office visits as clinically appropriate • Re-check and review readings in • Address adherence and advise on self-monitoring and request readings from home and other settings • Consider identifiable causes of HTN and referral to HTN specialist. 1 •