Use Canva.com Links to an external site.or another infographic development to design a patient teaching aid about OTC treatments for colds and cough. Use PO drugs only.
Include the following required six sections. You do not have to use these exact words for headings, but they should be labeled to identify the intended topic.
- What OTC drugs (active ingredients) are available to treat the following common cold and cough symptoms?
- Nasal decongestants
- Cough suppressants
- Expectorants
- Antihistamines
- Pain relievers
- What is the recommended dose and frequency for each generic drug (active ingredient)?
- How do I know which one to take?
- How do I know which OTC medications are safe to take with others?
- When should I stop taking the OTC medication selected?
- When should I see my healthcare provider?
- Format
- Readability
- Lay language for patients rather than professional language
- Creativity
- Use of graphics, images, etc.
- Use PO drugs only
- References & Participation
- References used should be noted at the bottom of your infographic in a smaller font as not to distract from information provided but also validating the information came from a reliable source within the last 5 years.
- References should be from either your textbook or a professional source such as American Gastroenterological Association, Prescriber’s Desk Reference, etc.
- References should not be from sources such as MayoClinic, WebMD, etc.
- Additionally, avoid use of journal articles for this assignment as you are looking for a more global consensus than that of one journal article.
Use Canva.com Links to an external site.or another infographic development to design a patient teaching aid about OTC treatments for colds and cough. Use PO drugs only.
Include the following required six sections. You do not have to use these exact words for headings, but they should be labeled to identify the intended topic.
- What OTC drugs (active ingredients) are available to treat the following common cold and cough symptoms?
- Nasal decongestants
- Cough suppressants
- Expectorants
- Antihistamines
- Pain relievers
- What is the recommended dose and frequency for each generic drug (active ingredient)?
- How do I know which one to take?
- How do I know which OTC medications are safe to take with others?
- When should I stop taking the OTC medication selected?
- When should I see my healthcare provider?
- Format
- Readability
- Lay language for patients rather than professional language
- Creativity
- Use of graphics, images, etc.
- Use PO drugs only
- References & Participation
- References used should be noted at the bottom of your infographic in a smaller font as not to distract from information provided but also validating the information came from a reliable source within the last 5 years.
- References should be from either your textbook or a professional source such as American Gastroenterological Association, Prescriber’s Desk Reference, etc.
- References should not be from sources such as MayoClinic, WebMD, etc.
- Additionally, avoid use of journal articles for this assignment as you are looking for a more global consensus than that of one journal article.