Download Free Patient Education Materials Make an Appointment Ask a Question Find a Doctor There are a number of written materials to support patient education at National Jewish Health. They include Understanding Booklets, Med Facts, Test Facts, Medication handouts and more. Some of these materials are also available in Spanish. You are welcome to download some of these materials in pdf form. To search for another topic, enter a keyword into the space provided, or select from the topics in the drop-down menu below. COVID-19 Patient Education Materials Learn more about COVID-19 and how it affects specific health conditions in these printable patient education materials. Download COVID-19 Materials Type of Document Filter All Med Facts Test Facts Understanding Booklets Spanish Keyword Search: Synchronized Cardioversion for an Abnormal Heart Rhythm Synchronized Cardioversion for an Abnormal Heart Rhythm Synchronized cardioversion is a procedure where an electrical shock is used to reset the rhythm of your heart. The electrical shock is synchronized so it happens at the appropriate time during the heart beating cycle. Print PDF Print PDF CT Enterography (Small Bowel) with Contrast CT Enterography (Small Bowel) with Contrast During CT Enterography, pictures are taken of cross sections or slices of the abdominal structures in your body focusing on the small bowel. Print PDF Print PDF PET/CT Myocardial Sarcoidosis Scan (Metabolic Evaluation) PET/CT Myocardial Sarcoidosis Scan (Metabolic Evaluation) A PET scan is a shortened name for positron emission tomography. A PET scan views functioning tissues in the body. A CT or CAT scan is a shortened name for computerized tomography. A CT scan takes pictures of the inside of the body. The pictures are more detailed than a typical x-ray. The type of PET/CT scan your doctor recommended will show detailed images and functioning tissues of your heart. The PET/CT scan can help determine if sarcoidosis has affected your heart. Print PDF Print PDF Sigmoidoscopy Sigmoidoscopy A sigmoidoscopy allows the doctor to look inside the rectum and sigmoid colon. Your doctor may also do a biopsy and remove any polyps (small growths) found inside your sigmoid colon during the sigmoidoscopy. Print PDF Print PDF Indirect Calorimetry Indirect Calorimetry An indirect calorimetry test requires two simple 10-minute breathing tests. It measures your daily resting energy expenditure (your calorie needs at rest). The handheld calorimeter measures oxygen consumption. This translates into your actual metabolic rate. This test replaces predictive measures. The test results will provide you with an individualized calorie goal that can help you meet your weight management goals. Print PDF Print PDF PICC Line Insertion PICC Line Insertion A PICC line is a catheter that is inserted into a vein in your upper arm. The catheter is then advanced and positioned in a large vein in your chest just above the heart. Print PDF Print PDF Bronchial Provocation Test Bronchial Provocation Test The bronchial provocation test evaluates how sensitive the airways in your lungs are. A spirometry breathing test is done before and after you inhale a mist. Print PDF Print PDF Exercise Induced Bronchoconstriction (EIB) Exercise Induced Bronchoconstriction (EIB) Exercise induced bronchoconstriction or EIB, is a combined breathing and exercise test. The test can help identify what type of breathing trouble you have, if any, when you exercise. Print PDF Print PDF Tailored Barium Swallow Study Tailored Barium Swallow Study The Tailored Barium Swallow Study is a special study that is completed in radiology. The test evaluates the mouth and the throat while swallowing. The test shows where foods and liquids go when a person swallows. It helps clinicians to identify the reasons for swallowing problems and to determine if there are ways to keep swallowing safe. A videotape is made that shows the food/liquid in the mouth, moving over the tongue, through the pharynx or throat and into the esophagus. Print PDF Print PDF School Asthma Plan School Asthma Plan Because children spend most of their day at school, it is important that school professionals understand asthma and asthma management. This handout introduces asthma management concepts and gives school professionals detailed information about this student's asthma management program. Print PDF Print PDF Alpha-1 Antitrypsin Deficiency (Lung Disease) Alpha-1 Antitrypsin Deficiency (Lung Disease) Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) affects millions of people each year. Chronic means long term, obstructive means it is hard to get air in and out of the lungs. The most familiar diseases in this group are emphysema and chronic bronchitis. In emphysema there is damage to the walls of the air sacs (alveoli) in the lungs. The earliest symptom of emphysema is shortness of breath during activity. Later the shortness of breath can occur at rest also. Print PDF Print PDF Atopic Dermatitis (Eczema) Atopic Dermatitis (Eczema) Atopic dermatitis (AD) is a common chronic skin disease that also is called atopic eczema. The onset of AD is usually during the first five years of life. Atopic is a term used to describe allergic conditions such as asthma, hay fever and AD. People with AD tend to have dry, itchy and easily irritated skin. This can continue for years and may result in damage to the skin, especially when it is scratched. Print PDF Print PDF Lupus (Systemic Lupus Erythematosus) Lupus (Systemic Lupus Erythematosus) Systemic lupus erythematosus, often just called lupus, is a chronic disease that can affect almost any part of the body. People with mild lupus may only have skin rashes and/or joint pain. In more severe lupus, important organs like the kidneys, heart, blood vessels, lungs, gastrointestinal tract, and brain can be involved. Print PDF Print PDF Key Therapy Points For Patients With Eczema (Atopic Dermatitis) Key Therapy Points For Patients With Eczema (Atopic Dermatitis) Atopic dermatitis (AD), or atopic eczema, is a chronic, recurring skin disorder. This condition usually occurs in people who have asthma, hay fever, or food allergies or have family members who have these disorders. AD results in dry, easily irritated, itchy skin and usually leads to rubbing and scratching. When your skin is dry, it is not because it lacks grease or oil, but because it fails to retain water. For this reason, it is important to recognize this and to practice the basic principles of "soak and seal" to achieve good skin care daily. Print PDF Print PDF Nasal Wash Treatment: Using Sinus Rinse™ Nasal Wash Treatment: Using Sinus Rinse™ Many people with asthma or other lung problems also have nasal and sinus symptoms. Drainage from your nose and sinuses can make asthma worse, especially at night. A salt water nasal wash, or nasal irrigation, can help reduce this. Print PDF Print PDF Using A Pari LC® Sprint Reusable Nebulizer Using A Pari LC® Sprint Reusable Nebulizer A nebulizer delivery system consists of a nebulizer (small plastic medication cup with a lid that drops into the cup and twists) and a source for compressed air. The air flow from the compressor to the nebulizer changes the medication solution to a mist. When inhaled correctly, the medication has a better chance to reach the small airways. This increases the medication's effectiveness. Print PDF Print PDF Using an Acapella DM or DH® Using an Acapella DM or DH® People with some lung conditions, such as chronic bronchitis, emphysema, mycobacterial disease and bronchiectasis often produce a large amount of mucus. If the mucus is allowed to collect in the airways, breathing may become difficult and infection may occur. The Acapella airway clearance device is a technique to help mobilize mucus from the airways. The Acapella DM is blue. The Acapella DH is green. Print PDF Print PDF Colon Polyps Colon Polyps Colorectal cancer affects both men and women, most often above 50 years of age. It is one of the most common types of cancer. Colon cancer can be prevented. Screening tests are available that identify and treat the precursors to colon cancer, colon polyps. The colon is the lower portion of the GI tract and is about 5 feet long. A colon polyp is a growth inside the colon. Colon polyps can be small, often less than 1 cm. They can also be larger than 1 cm. These are less common and more likely to develop into colon cancer. Print PDF Print PDF Barrett’s Esophagus Barrett’s Esophagus Some people with GERD disease develop Barrett s Esophagus. The cells lining the stomach and intestines are different than the cells lining the esophagus. The cells lining the stomach need to protect the stomach from acid. The cells of the esophagus do not need to protect the esophagus from acid. If there is reflux of acid into the esophagus, the esophagus may try to protect itself over time by developing cells similar to the intestine. When these types of cells occur, Barrett s Esophagus is diagnosed. These intestine cells may show abnormal changes or dysplasia over time. This is a concern because over time dysplasia (low grade, then high grade dysplasia) can develop into cancer of the esophagus. Print PDF Print PDF Stress Cardiac MRI Stress Cardiac MRI A Stress Cardiac MRI is performed to help evaluate the blood flow in the heart arteries, looking for blockages. In addition the function and structures of the heart can be evaluated. You will be given an intravenous (IV) medicine to open the arteries of your heart as images are being taken. The MR image offers unique information to help your doctor better plan your treatment and care. Print PDF Print PDF Cardiac Stress Test Using Medicine Cardiac Stress Test Using Medicine Medicine will be used to stress your heart instead of exercise. This medicine will temporarily increase your heart rate and/or open up (dilate) the heart arteries. This test may show evidence of blockages in the heart arteries when the heart is stressed. Print PDF Print PDF Nuclear Cardiac Stress Test: One and Two Day Imaging Nuclear Cardiac Stress Test: One and Two Day Imaging A Cardiac Stress Test is a test to show how your heart functions when your heart rate is increased. You will exercise or be given a certain medicine to increase your heart rate. A Nuclear Cardiac Stress test is a specialized test. Print PDF Print PDF Punch Biopsy of the Skin Punch Biopsy of the Skin During a punch biopsy all or part of a skin lesion is removed. The lesion can be tested in the laboratory. The results of the biopsy will help your doctor determine your diagnosis and the best treatment for you. Print PDF Print PDF Getting Ready for Fall (with Allergy and Asthma) Getting Ready for Fall (with Allergy and Asthma) Now that summer is coming to an end, it s time to think about getting ready for school, fall allergies and cooler weather. This is also a time when people with asthma may notice a change in their condition. Being prepared for these changes can make a big difference in keeping your or your child s asthma well controlled. Print PDF Print PDF Diverticulosis & Diverticulitis Diverticulosis & Diverticulitis The colon is the lower portion of the GI tract and is about 5 feet long. Diverticulosis is a disease that occurs in the colon. Diverticula are small pockets that form in the wall of the colon. Diverticulosis means the presence of diverticula in the colon. Print PDF Print PDF On The Go with Oxygen On The Go with Oxygen Oxygen is in the air we breathe and is necessary to live. When we breathe in, oxygen enters the lungs and it goes into the blood. When the lungs cannot transfer enough oxygen into the blood, an oxygen therapy program may be necessary. The major reason why oxygen therapy is used is to assure that there is enough oxygen in the blood to provide for the body's needs. Print PDF Print PDF Using an Aerolizer® Using an Aerolizer® An Aerolizer consists of a plastic device to inhale medication. A capsule of powdered medication is placed in the device. The Aerolizer is breath activated. This means when you inhale, the Aerolizer automatically releases the medication. When inhaled correctly, the medication has a better chance to reach the small airways. This increases the medication's effectiveness. The portable size, efficiency and convenience make the Aerolizer a desirable method for inhalation treatment. Print PDF Print PDF Spirometry Tests Your Lung Function Spirometry Tests Your Lung Function Spirometry is one type of pulmonary function test. Spirometry is a simple test to measure how much (volume) and how fast (flow) you can move air into and out of your lungs. Print PDF Print PDF Gastroesophageal Reflux Disease (GERD) Gastroesophageal Reflux Disease (GERD) Gastroesophageal reflux is a backward flow or reflux of stomach contents into the esophagus. Everybody has some reflux. Abnormal amounts of gastroesophageal reflux can cause gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD). This occurs when the valve of smooth muscle between the esophagus and the stomach does not function properly. This muscle band is called the lower esophageal sphincter. Print PDF Print PDF Sinusitis Sinusitis Sinusitis is an inflammation (swelling) of the mucous membranes that line the sinus cavities. This can interfere with normal sinus drainage and cause increased mucus production. Untreated and prolonged sinus inflammation can lead to infection and increased symptoms. Print PDF Print PDF Diabetes Clear Liquid Diets & Insulin Diabetes Clear Liquid Diets & Insulin If you have diabetes and take Insulin this Test Facts will help you follow the clear liquid diet and control your blood sugar (glucose) levels. If, after reading this information you are still unsure as to how to dose your insulin, check with the doctor who prescribes your insulin for advice. Print PDF Print PDF Diabetes Fasting & Insulin Diabetes Fasting & Insulin If you have diabetes and take Insulin this Test Facts will help you fast and control your blood sugar (glucose) levels. If, after reading this information you are still unsure as to how to dose your insulin, check with the doctor who prescribes your insulin for advice. Print PDF Print PDF Bronchial Thermoplasty Bronchial Thermoplasty Bronchial thermoplasty is a procedure that may be recommended for adults with severe persistent asthma that is not well controlled on inhaled steroids combined with a long acting bronchodilator medicine. If you think this applies to you, talk with your doctor. Print PDF Print PDF Eosinophilic Esophagitis (EoE) Eosinophilic Esophagitis (EoE) Symptoms occur in combination with increased numbers of eosinophils in the gastrointestinal lining. Eosinophils are a type of white blood cell that has often been seen with allergic diseases, but also are found in other diseases. The abundance of eosinophils can inflame or damage the GI tract. Print PDF Print PDF Allergy Intradermal Skin Test Allergy Intradermal Skin Test Intradermal skin tests are done to help identify if you or your child are allergic and what you are allergic to. Print PDF Print PDF Seasonal Influenza and the Flu Vaccine Seasonal Influenza and the Flu Vaccine Influenza, also known as the flu, is an infection of the respiratory system that is caused by the influenza virus. Influenza season may begin in October and peaks between late December and March, although this can vary each year. The flu is responsible for many hospitalizations and deaths every year in the United States. Print PDF Print PDF Inhaled TOBI® or Tobramycin Using AeroEclipse® XL BAN (Breath Actuated Nebulizer) Inhaled TOBI® or Tobramycin Using AeroEclipse® XL BAN (Breath Actuated Nebulizer) Many medications are available as inhaled treatments. Inhaled methods deliver medication directly to the airway, which is useful for respiratory problems. An inhaled medication delivery system consists of a nebulizer cup and a source for compressed air. Print PDF Print PDF Ambulatory Blood Pressure Monitoring Ambulatory Blood Pressure Monitoring An Ambulatory Blood Pressure Monitor is a monitor you wear that records your blood pressure at regular intervals over a 24 hour period. The test results will be studied closely to help determine your diagnosis and the best treatment for you. Print PDF Print PDF Inhaled Amikacin Using AeroEclipse® XL BAN (Breath Actuated Nebulizer) Inhaled Amikacin Using AeroEclipse® XL BAN (Breath Actuated Nebulizer) A nebulizer delivery system consists of a nebulizer (small plastic medication cup with a lid that drops into the cup and twists) and a source for compressed air. The air flow from the compressor to the nebulizer changes the medication solution to a mist. When inhaled correctly, the medication has a better chance to reach the small airways. This increases the medication's effectiveness. Print PDF Print PDF Using a Neohaler Using a Neohaler A Neohaler® consists of a plastic device to inhale medication. A capsule of powdered medication is placed in the device. The Neohaler® is breath activated. Print PDF Print PDF Chronic Beryllium Disease Chronic Beryllium Disease Chronic beryllium disease (CBD) is a disease that primarily affects the lungs, causing inflammation, characteristic scars called granulomas and, in more severe cases, scarring called fibrosis. CBD is immune-mediated, meaning that CBD can develop only in individuals who have developed an immune response or “allergy” to beryllium metal, ceramic or alloy, termed beryllium sensitization (BeS). Print PDF Print PDF Diabetes & Low Blood Sugar Diabetes & Low Blood Sugar It is important to prevent low blood sugar. Learn what causes low blood sugar and the signs and symptoms of low blood sugar. Print PDF Print PDF Diabetes Basics Diabetes Basics Diabetes is a disease in which the pancreas is unable to make insulin or the body is unable to use insulin or both. Print PDF Print PDF Hemoglobin A1c Hemoglobin A1c The Hemoglobin A1c test tells the doctor and patient the average blood sugar level over the last 3 months. Print PDF Print PDF Oral Viscous Budesonide (OVB) Oral Viscous Budesonide (OVB) Budesonide comes as a liquid. You will mix a viscous (thickened) solution. You will swallow the solution twice a day, after breakfast and after dinner. Print PDF Print PDF Treatment of EoE with Swallowed Flovent® (Fluticasone) Treatment of EoE with Swallowed Flovent® (Fluticasone) Flovent® (fluticasone) comes as a metered-dose-inhale. You will swallow the spray from the metered-dose-inhaler. The spray is swallowed so it will coat the esophagus. This technique is different than the inhaled method used for asthma. Print PDF Print PDF Sputum Induction Sputum Induction Sputum induction is a procedure to help a patient cough up secretions from the lungs more easily. The principle is to create extra moisture in the airways of the lungs. This will loosen and thin out secretions so they may be coughed up more easily. A sputum induction procedure is done to obtain a high quality sputum specimen. Print PDF Print PDF Medicine Safety Medicine Safety Medicine safety is very important. Here are some things you can do to ensure safe medicine use for you and your family. Print PDF Print PDF Using A Respimat® Using A Respimat® A Respimat consists of a plastic device containing medication. The medication is released as a slow-moving soft mist. When inhaled correctly, the medication has a better chance to reach the small airways. Print PDF Print PDF Using Pressair™ Using Pressair™ The Pressair™ device consists of a plastic device to inhale medication. The device is breath activated. This means when you inhale, the Pressair™ device automatically releases the medication. When inhaled correctly, the medication has a better chance to reach the small airways. This increases the medication's effectiveness. The portable size, efficiency and convenie Print PDF Print PDF |< < 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 > >|