Pay Attention to Your Care

Pay Attention to Your Care

  • Tell your nurse if something doesn’t seem right.
  • Know what time you normally get medicine, and tell your nurse if you don’t get it.
  • Request drawings or illustrations to help you learn about  your condition.
  • Read and understand all medical forms before signing. Ask if you  need information explained.
  • If your treatment involves medical equipment, practice using it with your nurse before you leave the hospital.
  • Don’t be afraid to ask for a second opinion. The more information you have, the better you will feel about making decisions.
  • Talk to your doctor and family about whether you want life-saving actions taken.

And Remember, Take Charge of Your Communication

  • "Say What?": If you hear a medical term you don’t understand, ask what it means.
  • Teach Back: After you get instructions or an explanation, repeat back what you thought you heard so you can double-check that you understood.
  • Take Notes: Write down any key facts your doctor tells you so you won’t forget.

You Are Key

You are the most important member of your healthcare team.

  • Understand your treatment
  • Ask questions
  • Speak up about pain
  • Know your medicines
  • Plan early for a successful discharge
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