💊 Medication Understanding & Adherence *coming soon
Course overview
Lesson Overview

3.11 – Understanding Medical Terminology on Labels: Labels often include medical terms that can seem confusing at first. Words like “bid” or “tid” refer to how many times per day to take it. “PRN” means “as needed,” while “PO” means by mouth. Abbreviations help doctors and pharmacists communicate fast but can be tricky for patients. Asking for plain language translations is always okay. Writing meanings down turns confusion into clarity. Understanding these terms helps you follow instructions exactly. Over time, these words become familiar and easy to recognize. The more you understand the language of medicine, the safer your care becomes.

About this course

Education and strategies to help individuals understand their medications, use them safely, and maintain consistent adherence to treatment plans.

This course includes:
  • Medication tracking templates and reminder tools
  • Educational guides on safe storage and usage
  • Communication scripts for discussing medications with providers

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