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I'm in the process of teaching a transplant patient his medications before he leaves, and I'm running into a pretty serious speed bump: neither him or his wife can add. Normally this wouldn't be too much of a problem, but Prograf doses change pretty frequently and the medication list isn't always available to update.
Since Prograf comes in 5mg and 1mg, I figured the nickel/penny bit would be pretty successful. They got the change part, but making the leap from money to milligrams didn't go so well. The other issue is that neither party speaks English, so this is all getting done through an interpreter (who we work with on all transplant discharges, so she knows the bit pretty well).
I'm going to tape a nickel and penny to their respective medication bottles tomorrow, but I'm not sure how sustainable of a system that is...and I'm out of ideas.
Any suggestions?
Since Prograf comes in 5mg and 1mg, I figured the nickel/penny bit would be pretty successful. They got the change part, but making the leap from money to milligrams didn't go so well. The other issue is that neither party speaks English, so this is all getting done through an interpreter (who we work with on all transplant discharges, so she knows the bit pretty well).
I'm going to tape a nickel and penny to their respective medication bottles tomorrow, but I'm not sure how sustainable of a system that is...and I'm out of ideas.
Any suggestions?