NU 636 - Advanced Pharmacology - Herzing - August 2023, nu6367,_2233a18
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Overview
Patient Teaching Score: 10 out of 10
Transcript
Subjective Data Collection Greet the patient
Objective Data Collection
Topics priorized for patient teaching
Education & Empathy
Education Items
Documentation
Hi, Mr. Patel. We're going to be going over how to safely take your medication.
Debrief
Hi, Mr. Patel. We're going to be going over how to safely take your medication.
Medication Selection
Statement
hello, I need to educate you on your meds
Patient Teaching 09/21/23 10:58 PM CDT
Prescription Writing
I appreciate it.
Model Statement: Hi, Mr. Patel. We're going to be going over how to safely take your medication.
glipizide / metformin 5 out of 5
Model Plan
(1 point) Take with meals to avoid GI upset
(1 point) Take at the same time daily
(1 point) Discontinue previous medication
(1 point) The signs of lactic acidosis
(1 point) The signs of low blood sugar
Topics priorized for patient teaching
Education Items
(1 point) Take the medication with meals, which may help avoid any adverse effects like gastrointestinal upset.
(1 point) Taking medication at the same time every day ensures that the medication is in your system for the same
amount of time, which makes it the most effective.
(1 point) Stop taking your previous medication when you begin this new regimen.
(1 point) This medication may cause fatal lactic acidosis. If you experience signs such as abdominal or muscle pain,
diarrhea, shallow breathing, or fatigue, contact your healthcare provider immediately.
(1 point) This medication is designed to treat high blood sugar, so it is important to watch out for signs of your blood
sugar getting too low. Signs of hypoglycemia include headaches, irritability, dizziness, confusion, hunger, and