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: Challenging Roadblocks to Quitting Tobacco Challenging Roadblocks to Quitting Tobacco Here is a list of common roadblocks to quitting smoking/tobacco. The trick is learning how to challenge or look at them in a new way. Fears or doubts do not need to hold you back. Print PDF Print PDF Nicotine Replacement Medications Nicotine Replacement Medications The Details of Nicotine Replacement Medications. Print PDF Print PDF Non-Nicotine Replacement Medications Non-Nicotine Replacement Medications The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has approved a number of medicines to help you quit smoking. Print PDF Print PDF PLAN Your Quit PLAN Your Quit It is important to plan your quit attempt. Print PDF Print PDF Reasons to Quit Smoking Reasons to Quit Smoking It is important to decide for yourself that you want to quit. Many people have mixed feelings about this - it is normal to both want to quit and want to continue tobacco use. Below is a list of reasons that might help you quit for good. Print PDF Print PDF Tobacco/Smoking Cessation Medications Tobacco/Smoking Cessation Medications The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has approved a number of medicines to help you quit smoking. Print PDF Print PDF Resources for Giving Up Smoking Resources for Giving Up Smoking National Jewish Health offers a variety of resources for patients and family members who are interested in giving up smoking. You may be thinking about giving up smoking, you may have tried several times or you may be somewhere in between. Select the resources that you are interested in and discuss them with your doctor or nurse. Print PDF Print PDF Using A Microlife Peak Flow & FEV1 Meter Using A Microlife Peak Flow & FEV1 Meter The Microlike peak flow & FEV1 meter is a small, easy-to-use instrument that enables you or your child to measure lung function at home, at work, at school — wherever you go. Print PDF Print PDF Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis (ALS) Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis (ALS) Amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS) is sometimes called Lou Gehrig's disease, after the famous baseball player who had ALS. Print PDF Print PDF Adult Vaccination Schedule Adult Vaccination Schedule Vaccines are important to prevent getting serious illnesses. Here is a list of recommended adult vaccines. Print PDF Print PDF Resources for Weight Management Resources for Weight Management Do you have concerns about your weight? Small steps lead to better health. Ask your health care provider about healthy eating and exercise. Print PDF Print PDF Cardiac Conditions: Safe Exercise for People with Heart Disease Cardiac Conditions: Safe Exercise for People with Heart Disease There is almost no disease that exercise doesn't benefit. As such, just because you've had a heart attack, a weak heart (congestive heart failure) or other heart disease, doesn't mean that you have to sit around and do nothing. In fact, with regular exercise (greater than 150 minutes a week), you may hasten your recovery, improve heart function and even get off of some of the medications you're on. Print PDF Print PDF CT or Ultrasound Guided Thoracic/Mediastinal Biopsy CT or Ultrasound Guided Thoracic/Mediastinal Biopsy A CT or Ultrasound Guided Biopsy uses real-time images to ensure biopsy samples are accurately taken from the desired part of the mediastinum. The mediastinum is the area between the lungs in the chest cavity. These biopsy samples are checked for adequacy during the procedure to make sure a diagnostic sample is obtained. Print PDF Print PDF Using A Pari LC® Plus Nebulizer With Meropenem Using A Pari LC® Plus Nebulizer With Meropenem Many medications are available as inhaled treatments. Inhaled methods deliver medication directly to the airway, which is useful for respiratory problems. 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 airflow 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 Pari LC® Plus Nebulizer With Colistimethate Using A Pari LC® Plus Nebulizer With Colistimethate Many medications are available as inhaled treatments. Inhaled methods deliver medication directly to the airway, which is useful for respiratory problems. 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 airflow 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 Pari LC® Plus Nebulizer With Ceftazidime Using A Pari LC® Plus Nebulizer With Ceftazidime Many medications are available as inhaled treatments. Inhaled methods deliver medication directly to the airway, which is useful for respiratory problems. 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 airflow 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 Pari LC® Plus Nebulizer With Gentamicin Using A Pari LC® Plus Nebulizer With Gentamicin Many medications are available as inhaled treatments. Inhaled methods deliver medication directly to the airway, which is useful for respiratory problems. 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 airflow 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 Cystic Fibrosis Oral Glucose Tolerance Test (OGTT) Cystic Fibrosis Oral Glucose Tolerance Test (OGTT) The OGTT is a blood test that measures how your body removes glucose (a kind of sugar) from the blood. Insulin is made in the pancreas and it helps change glucose into energy for your body. People with cystic fibrosis (CF) may have trouble making insulin or using insulin their body makes. This could lead to CF-related diabetes (CFRD) or impaired glucose tolerance (IGT). CFRD and IGT are not caused by eating too much sugar or carbohydrates. It is important to know that there is nothing a person with CF has done to cause his/her diabetes, nor is there anything specific a person can do to prevent his/her diabetes. Rather, some people with CF will develop CFRD or IGT, while others may not Print PDF Print PDF Fundoplication Surgery Postoperative Care Fundoplication Surgery Postoperative Care Now that your fundoplication surgery is done, you begin the postoperative care phase of your treatment. This involves advancing your diet slowly to prevent uncomfortable side effects from eating, yet having adequate nutrition to promote healing and prevent unintentional weight loss. Print PDF Print PDF Exercise-Induced Laryngeal Obstruction EILO Exercise-Induced Laryngeal Obstruction EILO Exercise-Induced Laryngeal Obstruction, or EILO, may be confused with asthma. People with EILO will report asthma-like symptoms to their doctors. Symptoms of EILO include shortness of breath, intermittent hoarseness or wheezing, chronic cough and/or throat clearing, chest and/or throat tightness, and just having trouble getting air in. Print PDF Print PDF Antibiotics Use & Misuse Antibiotics Use & Misuse When you feel sick, you want to feel better fast. But antibiotics are not always the answer. Antibiotics only work to treat infections caused by bacteria. Using them for viruses will NOT make you feel better or get back to work faster Print PDF Print PDF Bone Marrow Biopsy and Aspiration Bone Marrow Biopsy and Aspiration Bone marrow biopsy and bone marrow aspiration are procedures to collect and examine bone marrow — the spongy tissue inside some of your larger bones. Print PDF Print PDF Gastroparesis (GP) Gastroparesis (GP) Gastroparesis (GP) is a chronic motility disorder of the stomach, sometimes called “lazy stomach.”The goal for treatment of gastroparesis is to decrease symptoms such as nausea or bloating, but unfortunately a complete cure is unlikely Print PDF Print PDF Esophageal Surgery Postoperative Care Esophageal Surgery Postoperative Care Preparing for esophageal surgery can be stressful. We have put this information together to help ease your mind. Print PDF Print PDF Esophageal Surgery Postoperative Care with LINX Device Esophageal Surgery Postoperative Care with LINX Device Preparing for an upcoming esophageal surgery with LINX device can be stressful. We have put this information together to help ease your mind. Print PDF Print PDF Feeding Tube Care Instructions Feeding Tube Care Instructions This is not complicated — just gently wash skin with soap and water in the shower or with a washcloth, and pat dry. If you need to reach underneath the bumper holding the tube to the skin, you may use a Q-tip. Print PDF Print PDF Immune Checkpoint Inhibitor Medicine (Nivolumab, Pembrolizumab, Ipilimumab) Immune Checkpoint Inhibitor Medicine (Nivolumab, Pembrolizumab, Ipilimumab) Immune Checkpoints are hardwired pathways in your body. They help ensure that the immune system is able to discriminate between healthy and abnormal cells (such as cancer cells). Print PDF Print PDF Electromyography (EMG) Electromyography (EMG) An EMG is a test to detect problems with nerves and muscles. Print PDF Print PDF Diabetes Care to Prevent Complications: Foot, Eye and Teeth Care Diabetes Care to Prevent Complications: Foot, Eye and Teeth Care Take care of your feet, eyes and teeth to prevent complications from diabetes. Print PDF Print PDF Iron Therapy Iron Therapy You have been diagnosed with low ferritin, so we recommend that you take an iron supplement. Learn about two recommended iron preparations that are available without a prescription: Print PDF Print PDF Stage 1: Recently Diagnosed with Idiopathic Pulmonary Fibrosis (IPF) Stage 1: Recently Diagnosed with Idiopathic Pulmonary Fibrosis (IPF) Stage 1 is when you are recently diagnosed with Idiopathic Pulmonary Fibrosis. Print PDF Print PDF Stage 2 IPF: Needing Oxygen with Activity Stage 2 IPF: Needing Oxygen with Activity Stage 2 is when you need oxygen with activity, but not at rest. Print PDF Print PDF Stage 3 IPF: Needing Oxygen 24 Hours a Day Stage 3 IPF: Needing Oxygen 24 Hours a Day Stage 3 is when you need oxygen 24 hours a day, with activity, at rest and during sleep. Print PDF Print PDF Stage 4 IPF: Advanced Oxygen Needs Stage 4 IPF: Advanced Oxygen Needs Stage 4 IPF (Idiopathic Pulmonary FIbrosis) is when one has advanced oxygen needs. Print PDF Print PDF Advance Directive Advance Directive An advance directive is a legal form that states what medical decisions are made and who will make them when an individual is not able to respond to a medical team or is unable to make his or her own decisions. Print PDF Print PDF Palliative Care Palliative Care Palliative care is a type of medicine that focuses on the physical, emotional, social, intellectual and spiritual needs of people who have a serious illness, including cancer, end-stage respiratory disease and end-stage organ failure. Print PDF Print PDF Understanding IPF (Idiopathic Pulmonary Fibrosis) Understanding IPF (Idiopathic Pulmonary Fibrosis) Idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis is a term used to refer to one particular form of pulmonary fibrosis of unknown cause. Idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis is commonly called IPF. Let’s take a look inside the lungs to see what is happening with IPF. Print PDF Print PDF Medication Information for Your Tikosyn® (Dofetilide) Admission Medication Information for Your Tikosyn® (Dofetilide) Admission You have atrial fibrillation or atrial flutter that may be causing you problems. Tikosyn, also called dofetilide (generic name), is one of the medications used to try to keep you out of atrial fibrillation. Print PDF Print PDF Anti-Reflux Surgery Nissen Fundoplication or LINX System Anti-Reflux Surgery Nissen Fundoplication or LINX System Anti-Reflux Surgery Nissen Fundoplication or LINX System Print PDF Print PDF Alpha-1 Antitrypsin Deficiency (Liver Disease) Alpha-1 Antitrypsin Deficiency (Liver Disease) Alpha-1 liver disease may affect children and adults who have abnormal Alpha-1 antitrypsin genes. Keys to suspecting Alpha-1 liver disease can include family members with a history of Alpha-1 disease, emphysema, COPD or unexplained liver disease. Print PDF Print PDF COPD (Chronic Obtstructive Pulmonary Disease) Medications COPD (Chronic Obtstructive Pulmonary Disease) Medications Your doctor may prescribe medicine to reduce symptoms of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD). Most people with COPD take long-acting medicine every day to help shortness of breath. In addition, short-acting medicine is used on an only-when-needed basis to decrease shortness of breath. Print PDF Print PDF What You Need To Know About Opioids What You Need To Know About Opioids Opioids are used to treat moderate to severe pain. Pain can be acute or chronic. Acute pain means it will only last a short time (like after surgery). Chronic pain is pain that lasts longer. Print PDF Print PDF Using A RediHaler® Using A RediHaler® A RediHaler® consists of a pressurized canister of medication in a plastic case with a mouthpiece. The RediHaler is breath activated. This means when you inhale, the RediHaler automatically releases a mist of medication. Print PDF Print PDF Using A RespiClick® Using A RespiClick® A RespiClick® consists of a canister of medication in a plastic case with a mouthpiece. The RespiClick is breath activated. This means when you inhale, the RespiClick automatically releases a dose of medication. Print PDF Print PDF Using An Adrenaclick® Using An Adrenaclick® The Adrenaclick® is an easy and convenient way to give epinephrine. Epinephrine is a medicine used to treat an anaphylactic reaction. Anaphylaxis is a systemic (whole body), life threatening allergic reaction. Print PDF Print PDF Eucapnic Voluntary Hyperventlilation (EVH) Eucapnic Voluntary Hyperventlilation (EVH) Your doctor has suggested you have a Eucapnic Voluntary Hyperventilation Test as part of the evaluation at National Jewish Health. This test can help identify breathing trouble you may have when you exercise. Print PDF Print PDF Understanding PAP: A Guide to Positive Airway Pressure (PAP) Therapy Understanding PAP: A Guide to Positive Airway Pressure (PAP) Therapy This guide will help you understand why treating sleep apnea is important, address the most common challenges associated with positive airway pressure (PAP) therapy, and improve comfort with your treatment. Print PDF Print PDF El Saber Asma El Saber Asma Las vías respiratorias son unos tubos dentro de los pulmones que llevan el aire. Con el asma, estos tubos se inflaman y se hinchan. Otra palabra para esto es inflamación. Esto dificulta el movimiento del aire desde dentro hacia fuera. Print PDF Print PDF Using the Asma-1 Peak Flow Meter Using the Asma-1 Peak Flow Meter The asma-1 peak flow meter is a small, easy-to-use instrument that enables you or your child to measure lung function at home, at work, at school — wherever you go. The peak flow meter measures how fast a person can blow out air after a maximum inhalation. Print PDF Print PDF On the Go with a Portable Oxygen Concentrator (POC) On the Go with a Portable Oxygen Concentrator (POC) Portable oxygen concentrators are oxygen machines that draw in oxygen with the use of a battery, electricity or DC power, for example, the power port in your car. They are smaller and lighter than stationary concentrators. People often like the portability of portable oxygen concentrators. Print PDF Print PDF |< < 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 > >|