Medication Education
Discharge Instructions
Managing Chronic Conditions
Post-Surgical Care
General Communication Skills
100

What is one key thing patients should know about taking antibiotics?

Take the full course, even if they feel better

100

What is one important step in providing discharge education?

Ensure the patient understands follow-up appointments and next steps.

100

What should a diabetic patient know about blood sugar monitoring?

When to check it and how to interpret the results.

100

What is the first thing you should teach a patient after surgery?

How to recognize and report signs of infection.

100

What is one technique to check for patient understanding?

Teach-Back method.

200

How should you explain medication side effects to a patient?

Use simple language, explain common side effects and what to do if they occur.

200

Name two things to include in wound care discharge instructions.

How to clean the wound and signs of infection.

200

Name one way to educate a patient with hypertension about managing their condition.

Explain the importance of diet, exercise, and medication adherence.

200

What should patients be told about managing post-op pain at home?

When to take pain meds, how to alternate with non-opioid methods like ice.

200

Name a common barrier to effective patient communication.

Medical jargon or language differences.

300

What is the Teach-Back method, and why is it important in medication education?

Patients repeat instructions back in their own words to confirm understanding.

300

How do you assess whether a patient understands their discharge plan?

Ask them to explain the plan in their own words (Teach-Back method).

300

How would you educate a COPD patient on using a rescue inhaler?

Demonstrate proper inhaler technique and when to use it.

300

How would you educate a patient on the importance of mobility after surgery?

Explain how moving helps prevent complications like blood clots.

300

How do you tailor your communication for a patient with low health literacy?

Use simple, clear language and visual aids.

400

What are two important points to educate a patient on when prescribing pain medications?

Potential for addiction, and how/when to take them safely.

400

Why is it important to include family members in discharge education?

They may be involved in care at home and can support the patient.

400

Why is patient education on lifestyle changes critical for managing heart failure?

Diet, exercise, and fluid management significantly affect health outcomes.

400

What’s a key point to explain about post-op diet?

Start with liquids and slowly introduce solid foods depending on surgery type.

400

Why is active listening important in patient education?

It helps build trust and ensures you address patient concerns.

500

How would you educate a patient on managing multiple medications?

Use a medication organizer, set reminders, and explain the importance of timing.

500

What’s the most common reason for hospital readmission related to poor discharge planning?

Misunderstanding medication or follow-up care instructions.

500

How can you help a family manage the care of a patient with dementia?

Provide resources on memory care, safety precautions, and emotional support.

500

How do you help a patient manage expectations for post-op recovery?

Set realistic recovery timelines and discuss potential challenges (e.g., fatigue).

500

How can you involve a family member effectively in patient education?

Include them in discussions and ask them to participate in Teach-Back.

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