Published Oct 26, 2001
Julie, RN
139 Posts
Any good medication pt education sites online? The kind that would allow me to print out handouts?
Thanks,
Julie M., RN
kids
1 Article; 2,334 Posts
I use http://www.medscape.com/nurses-home for almost everything.
You have to register (free) to use it.
Once you are in just type the drug name in the search box, select "Drug Reference". If the drug comes in more than one form it will give you a list to choose from. When you get to the drug's page one of the tabs will be "Patient Handout".
VickyRN, MSN, DNP, RN
49 Articles; 5,349 Posts
Great resource on ways to improve compliance and patient understanding with one of the most common health problems:
Layman's Hypertension: How to Talk to Your Patients
medical_man
3 Posts
Additional Information on Aspects of Speaking to the General Public regarding medical terms and understanding to whom you are communicating with (the top end of the post). This is a terrific Q&A that provides information on general communication skills and misc. medical related dr./pat. information.
http://www.cfah.org/factsoflife/vol8no3.cfm
excellent resource! updated as new drugs appear.
patient teaching - new drugs
medication guides from fda for "high-alert" medications
medication guides
fda may require distribution of medication guides, fda-approved patient information, for selected prescription drugs that pose a serious and significant public health concern. medication guides will be required if the fda determines that one or more of the following circumstances exist:
among the medications listed: coumadin, cordarone (amiodarone), advair diskus, and strattera.
ncpie: national council on patient information and education- www.talkaboutrx.org
excellent website! a goldmine of patient-teaching information, especially concerning medications. "our web site is designed to help consumers make sound decisions about a very important part of good health: use of medicines. ncpie provides here necessary information to support consumers' safe medicine use."
"be medwise," along with every other ncpie campaign and message, promotes safe medicine use by focusing on the "3rs": risk, respect, and responsibility
ncpie: national council on patient information and education
cardiac medications
cholesterol-lowering medications
pdr® family guide to over-the-counter drugs
NRSKarenRN, BSN, RN
10 Articles; 18,928 Posts
[color=#0000cc]medlineplus health information from the national library of medicine
www.nlm.nih.gov/medlineplus/
their search engine available at top of our page...instead of allnurses, click down arrow, choose medline drugs.
TalldiNY
49 Posts
Medlineplus.com Excellent resource on drugs and topics. Easy printout for handouts. Also the Carenotes system is good too.
Maebell1925
26 Posts
http://www.evolve.elsevier.com - has good resources that accompany nursing text books. site is free and you can search numerous books for patient education handouts.
Maebell