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Focused Exam: Community-Acquired Pneumonia Results | Turned In
Advanced Pharmacology - Summer 2025, NUR 767
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Overview
Patient Teaching Score: 10 out of 11
Transcript
Subjective Data Collection Greet the patient
Objective Data Collection
Topics priorized for patient teaching
Education & Empathy
Education Items
Documentation
Hi, Dr. Douglas. We're going to be going over how to safely take your medication.
Debrief
Hi, Dr. Douglas. We're going to be going over how to safely take your medication.
Medication Selection
Statement
Educate you on how to take your medication
Patient Teaching 06/07/25 3:49 PM EDT
Prescription Writing
I appreciate it.
Student Survey
Model Statement: Hi, Dr. Douglas. We're going to be going over how to safely take your medication.
All Medications 4.5 out of 5
Model Plan
(1 point) Take with a meal to avoid stomach upset.
(1 point) Finish all of this medication as prescribed.
(1 point) If you forget to take a dose, take the next scheduled dose as soon as you remember, but do not double dose.
(1 point) If you experience significant abdominal pain or severe diarrhea, stop taking the medication and call your
provider.
(1 point) If you develop any trouble breathing or chest pain or chest tightness, rash, or abnormal swelling in the body,
you may be experiencing an allergic reaction. Stop taking this medication and call your provider.
Topics priorized for patient teaching
Education Items
(1 point) Even if you're feeling better, it's very important to finish all of this medication as prescribed. Complete the
whole course of the medication to make sure you recover properly and don't give your pneumonia antibiotic resistance.
(1 point) When you take your medication, make sure to eat a meal with it. This will help you avoid stomach upset.
(1 point) If you forget to take a dose of your medication, take the next scheduled dose as soon as you remember. It's
important not to double dose on the medication to try and "catch up."
(1 point) Trouble breathing, chest pain, chest tightness, rash, and swelling are all signs of an allergic reaction to your
medication. If you notice any of them, stop taking your medication and immediately call your healthcare provider.
(0.5 points) It's important to only take the medication prescribed to you. Don't share your medication with anyone else,
or take anyone else's prescription.
Even if you're feeling better, it's very important to finish all of this medication as prescribed. Complete the whole
course of the medication to make sure you recover properly and don't give your pneumonia antibiotic resistance.
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