Critical Conditions is well-written and organized with an intuitive layout such that patients and their families will benefit from its use for a single short-term hospital stay – as well as for long-term multiple hospital stays. A great patient and family resource.” Peter B. Angood MD, FRCS, FACS, FCCM, Vice-President & Chief Patient Safety Officer, The Joint Commission, Chicago, IL

 
       
 

Caregivers' Workbook

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Critical Conditions The Workbook

The Critical Conditions Workbook is an essential tool for being an effective patient's advocate. Monitoring and overseeing hospital medical care can be overwhelming and confusing. The Workbook removes the guesswork from monitoring the patient's care in effort to prevent medical errors, medication mistakes, the spread of hospital-acquired infectious diseases and more.

From hospital admission to discharge, this 35 page workbook filled with sample questions, prompts, and suggestions, will make your tasks as an advocate and caregiver so much easier.

The Workbook is a simple, step-by-step workbook in which you can record vital information:

  • Patient information
  • Diagnosis, treatments, surgeries, procedures
  • Doctors and nurses' contact info and notes on conversations with these professionals
  • Medications and dosages
  • Daily patient progress notes
  • Lab and procedure results
  • and much more
 


The 35 page workbook gives you and your fellow family and friend caregivers a central place to keep thorough and complete records of your loved one's hospital care-from  the hospital emergency room through discharge. The Workbook will help you to track changes in your loved one’s condition,  ask knowledgeable questions of doctors and nurses, and be aware of possible problems with your loved one’s care.

 

 

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