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Use AI to review your drafted patient teaching plan and catch missing topics before delivery.

Before you sit down with a patient to teach them about a new diagnosis, procedure, or self-care routine, you want to make sure you've covered all the bases. AI can act as your quality checker — reviewing your teaching plan draft and flagging anything you might have overlooked, like key concepts, patient questions, or follow-up needs. 1. Write a rough draft of your teaching plan in your own words — include the diagnosis or topic, key points you want to cover, and any instructions or next steps. Keep it simple and conversational. 2. Paste your draft into ChatGPT or Claude and ask it to review the plan for completeness. Specifically request that it flag any missing essential topics, common patient questions you haven't addressed, or follow-up instructions that should be included. 3. Review the AI's feedback carefully. Does it suggest adding information about warning signs? Did you forget to mention who the patient should call with concerns? Use your clinical judgment to decide what's truly relevant. 4. Revise your teaching plan based on the helpful suggestions. Add any missing pieces that make sense for your patient's situation and literacy level. 5. Do a final read-through to make sure the plan sounds like you, reflects your patient's needs, and aligns with your facility's protocols. Remember, AI helps you think it through — but you're the nurse who knows the patient and the standard of care. This workflow helps you deliver more thorough, confident patient education without spending extra prep time. Never input real patient names or details — use generic scenarios only.

Try this prompt today

I'm a nurse preparing to teach a patient about managing their new diagnosis of type 2 diabetes. Here's my draft teaching plan: [Paste your draft plan here] Please review this plan and tell me: What important topics or patient questions am I missing? What warning signs or follow-up instructions should I add? What might confuse a patient with low health literacy?

March 6, 2026

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