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Patient: Three

Quick Steps

3 Quick Steps You Can Take Today To Organize Your Medical Information and Be Prepared for Emergencies

FREE eBook! Be A Prepared

Patient: Three Quick Steps

3 Quick Steps You Can Take Today To Organize Your Medical Information and Be Prepared for Emergencies

Is your medical information available if it is needed in an emergency?

Your medical information is important and makes a difference!

KNOW your medical information

Your medical information is important to be able to give you the best care! If it is important to you, it is important to us!

WRITE your medical information

By using the Quick Step tool, you can easily write your medical information and keep it with you at all times.

SHARE your medical information

The Quick Step tool makes it so easy to share your medical information with Emergency Responders, hospitals and your providers, even when you can't share it yourself.

Step 1: Wallet Card

Easy to keep in your wallet or purse!

1 Page Health Wallet Card with 4 cards so you can carry your medical information with you all the time! Make multiples for providers or share so that your family and friends have their own copy!

Step 2: Refrigerator Card

Keep in easy to spot places in your home!

A 2-sided 8 x 11 Health information page you can keep your medical information available in your home for family, caregivers or Emergency Personnel to find easily if needed.

Step 3: Bookmark: 6 Tips To Share with Emergency Responders

Be ready with the most important information quickly!

6 Top Tips to tell Emergency Responders right off the bat to get them started with the most important information of your health story. They can take it from there!

Step 1: Wallet Card

Easy to keep in your wallet or purse!

1 Page Health Wallet Card with 4 cards so you can carry your medical information with you all the time! Make multiples for providers or share so that your family and friends have their own copy!

Step 2: Refrigerator Card

Keep in easy to spot places in your home.


A 2-sided 8 x 11 Health information page you can keep your medical information available in your home for family, caregivers or Emergency Personnel to find easily if needed.

Step 3: Bookmark: 6 Tips to Share with Emergency Responders

Be ready with the most important information quickly!


6 Top Tips to tell Emergency Responders right off the bat to get them started with the most important information of your health story. They can take it from there!

Who is this course for?

WHO needs to HAVE your information and WHO needs to HEAR IT?

WHO needs to HAVE this tool

If you or a loved one has a medical history with issues such as COPD, asthma, pneumonias, heart disease, heart failure, diabetes, kidney disease, cancer, or anything requiring specialized care, you are a HIGH RISK patient. YOU NEED THIS CARD!

WHY is the card important

A Health Information card will share information regarding your DIAGNOSIS, MEDICATIONS, TREATMENTS and SPECIAL NEEDS that we would not know just by blindly looking at you. THIS HELPS PREVENT ERRORS AND DELAYS IN TREATMENT... Even if you can't tell us the information yourself.

WHO needs to HEAR your information

Especially providers who DON'T KNOW YOU - Emergency Responders, Emergency department, hospital physicians and consultants. Consider providers who would need to care for you when you are too sick to tell us your story or unable to tell us anything at all.

Meet Your Instructor

Audrey Friedman RN

Audrey Friedman, RN

Audrey Friedman RN has been a nurse for over 35 years with a wide variety of amazing experiences helping people in clinical situations in newborn intensive care, oncology, bone marrow transplant, cardiology, and adult intensive care units. Audrey has enjoyed providing care to patients, their families, the community in a variety of clinical roles including bedside nursing, case manager, preceptor, education, travel nurse, office nurse, community speaker, online educator, legal nurse consultant and writer. Audrey still believes in the magic nurses have, to affect change in healing in people’s lives. Audrey’s ‘Nursing Wit and Wisdom’ project for nurses was nominated for the 2015 Nightingale awards. I look forward to helping you 'Inspire and Be Inspired'!

Audrey Friedman RN has been a nurse for over 38 years with a wide variety of amazing experiences helping people in clinical situations in newborn intensive care, oncology, bone marrow transplant, cardiology, and adult intensive care units. Audrey has enjoyed providing care to patients, their families, the community in a variety of clinical roles including bedside nursing, case manager, preceptor, education, travel nurse, office nurse, community speaker, online educator, legal nurse consultant and writer. Audrey still believes in the magic nurses have, to affect change in healing in people’s lives. Audrey’s ‘Nursing Wit and Wisdom’ project for nurses was nominated for the 2015 Nightingale awards. I look forward to helping you 'Inspire and Be Inspired'!

Let's get you prepared!

Don't put this off! Sharing your medical

information when needed can make all the

difference!

NURSING WIT AND WISDOM: INSPIRE AND BE INSPIRED!

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