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Medication Safety Clinical Teach-Back Cards
Now available with two new drug groups: COPD medications and antipsychotics. Clinicians in hospitals, skilled nursing facilities, home health agencies, pharmacies and physician offices will find this tool useful for teaching their Medicare and elderly patients about their medications. Included in the tool are a cover reminder card, and eleven medication cards, including: Angiotensin Converting Enzyme (ACE) -inhibitors, Angiotensin II Receptor Blockers (ARBs), beta blockers, antiarrhythmic agents, aldosterone blockers, diuretics, nitrates (vasodilators), potassium, blood thinners (anticoagulants), antidiabetic agents, opioid medications, COPD medications and antipsychotics. Each medication card includes: 1) How the class of drug works, 2) What problems to report to the clinician, and 3) The brand or generic drug names by class.
Adobe PDF    Date Added: 06/20/2017    Date Last Modified: Mar 24 2022 9:48AM  
Teach-back Part 2: From Awareness to Action: Building a Teach-back Culture in Your Organization
In this webinar, Teresa Wagner, DrPH, MS, CPH, RD/LD, presented on the need to use teach-back with all patients to confirm understanding of key health information.
Video    Date Added: 07/28/2016    Date Last Modified: Mar 23 2022 1:08PM  
Teach-back Toolkit
This toolkit provides a step-by-step approach to learning and implementing the teach-back method, a successful way to better educate patients and further promote engagement.
Web link    Date Added: 10/06/2013    Date Last Modified: Oct 6 2021 6:16PM  
Medication Safety Clinical Teach-Back Cards (Spanish for Puerto Rico)
Now available with two new drug groups: COPD medications and antipsychotics. Clinicians in hospitals, skilled nursing facilities, home health agencies, pharmacies and physician offices will find this tool useful for teaching their Medicare and elderly patients about their medications. Included in the tool are a cover reminder card, and eleven medication cards, including: Angiotensin Converting Enzyme (ACE) -inhibitors, Angiotensin II Receptor Blockers (ARBs), beta blockers, antiarrhythmic agents, aldosterone blockers, diuretics, nitrates (vasodilators), potassium, blood thinners (anticoagulants), antidiabetic agents and opioid medications. Each medication card includes: 1) How the class of drug works, 2) What problems to report to the clinician, and 3) The brand or generic drug names by class.
Adobe PDF    Date Added: 03/31/2016    Date Last Modified: Mar 24 2022 9:48AM  
Medication Safety Clinical Teach-Back Cards (Spanish)
Clinicians in hospitals, skilled nursing facilities, home health agencies, pharmacies and physician offices will find this tool useful for teaching their Medicare and elderly patients about their medications. Included in the tool are a cover reminder card, and eleven medication cards, including: Angiotensin Converting Enzyme (ACE) -inhibitors, Angiotensin II Receptor Blockers (ARBs), beta blockers, antiarrhythmic agents, aldosterone blockers, diuretics, nitrates (vasodilators), potassium, blood thinners (anticoagulants), antidiabetic agents and opioid medications. Each medication card includes: 1) How the class of drug works, 2) What problems to report to the clinician, and 3) The brand or generic drug names by class.
Adobe PDF    Date Added: 09/26/2017    Date Last Modified: Mar 24 2022 9:49AM