Patient Education Flashcards
1
Q
What are the 6 Teaching implications for YOUNG ADULTS?
A
- Safety (seatbelts & protective equipment @ work or play)
- Anti-Drug programs in HS & Proper use of prescription meds
- SEX ED in HS, birth control, assertiveness skills & self defense!
- Pregnancy, Labor, Breast-feeding classes :0
- Parenting classes and Stress management
- Testicular & Breast self-exam, WEIGHT & cholesterol management
2
Q
What are the 5 Teaching implications for MIDDLE ADULTS?
A
- Exercise programs and weight control
- Stop smoking classes, alcoholism support groups, and proper use of prescription
- Stress management classes
- Support groups for elder care of parents and adult day care
- Preparing for retirement
3
Q
What are the “3” Teaching implications for OLDER ADULTS?
A
- Review all meds on admission, assess knowledge, when & how do they ACTUALLY take
- Give new info repeatedly over time!!
- Make list of discharge meds:
1) Simple instructions
2) Large, dark, block letters
3) Coordinate med times w/ daily schedules
4) Use “Med-Reminder” boxes
5) Be sure they only take ordered meds, NOT all the med they FORMERLY took plus new meds
4
Q
What are older adult & medication things to know?
A
- Polypharmacy
- High risk for interactions btwn meds - More sensitive to drug action (renal & kidney function decreases with age)
- Make more Meds errors:
1) Too poor to buy new meds
2) Forget to take
3) Take @ wrong times
4) Don’t understand drug action & side effects
5) Can’t see labels or pick up tiny pills well
5
Q
What are the importance of documentation?
A
- Legal obligation
- Quality Improvement
- Document patient education on education flowsheet & narrative notes!