#patient-care.

Discover 11 professional prompt templates tagged with #patient-care. All templates are tested for 2026 reasoning models.

GPT-4oIntermediate

Clinical Nutrition & Dietary Orders

Use Case: Providing precise nutritional interventions for hospitalized patients with specific medical needs.

Act as a Hospital Dietitian. Based on a patient's medical condition: [Condition], suggest appropriate 'Clinical Dietary Orders'. 1. Define the diet type (e.g., Cardiac, Renal, Low Sodium, or Clear Liquid). 2. List 'Must Include' and 'Must Avoid' nutrients. 3. Suggest a sample 1-day hospital menu. 4. Provide specific instructions for the kitchen regarding food texture (e.g., Pureed vs. Soft).
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GPT-4oIntermediate

Maternal Health & Prenatal Pathway

Use Case: Educating expectant mothers and standardizing prenatal care milestones.

Act as an OB-GYN. Design a 'Pregnancy Care Roadmap' for a patient from week 4 to week 40. 1. List the key 'Milestone' appointments and tests (e.g., anatomy scan, glucose test). 2. Provide a trimester-by-trimester nutrition and activity guide. 3. Identify 'Danger Signs' for each trimester (e.g., preeclampsia symptoms). 4. Include a 'Birth Plan' template for the patient to fill out before their 3rd trimester.
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Claude 3.5 SonnetIntermediate

Health Literacy & Clarity Checker

Use Case: Ensuring all public-facing medical content is accessible and understandable for everyone.

Act as a Health Literacy Expert. I will provide a piece of medical content: [Content]. 1. Assign a 'Readability Score' (e.g., Flesch-Kincaid). 2. Identify 5 complex words and provide simpler alternatives. 3. Suggest structural changes (e.g., more white space or bullet points) to improve clarity. 4. Rewrite a 'Summary' paragraph that ensures the main action item is impossible to miss.
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Claude 3.5 SonnetBeginner

Surgical Prep & Readiness Guide

Use Case: Reducing patient anxiety and ensuring they are clinically prepared for surgery.

Act as a Pre-Op Nurse. Create a countdown guide for a patient undergoing [Surgery Name] in 7 days. Include: 1. Day 7 to Day 2: Medication changes (e.g., stopping blood thinners). 2. 24 hours before: Food/Water restrictions (NPO guidelines). 3. Day of: What to bring, what to wear, and arrival time. 4. 3 specific questions to ask the surgeon before going under. Tone: Calming and instructional.
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GPT-4oIntermediate

Chronic Disease Management Educator

Use Case: Empowering patients to manage long-term illnesses and reduce hospital readmissions.

Act as a Chronic Care Coordinator. Create a 'Living with [Condition, e.g., Type 2 Diabetes or Heart Failure]' long-term management guide for a patient. Include: 1. Daily tracking requirements (e.g., blood sugar or weight). 2. Red Flag symptoms that require a call to the clinic. 3. Diet and exercise goals. 4. Importance of medication timing. 5. A mental health section on coping with chronic illness. Tone: Encouraging and educational.
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Claude 3.5 SonnetIntermediate

Informed Consent Form Drafter

Use Case: Protecting both patients and providers through clear, legally-sound consent documentation.

Act as a Risk Management Consultant. Draft a comprehensive 'Informed Consent' document for [Procedure/Surgery]. Ensure it includes: 1. Description of the procedure in plain language. 2. Common risks and benefits. 3. Alternative treatments (including no treatment). 4. A section for the patient to ask questions and confirm understanding. 5. Legal boilerplate regarding voluntary participation. Tone: Serious and transparent.
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GPT-4oBeginner

Pediatric Communication & Distraction Coach

Use Case: Helping medical staff communicate effectively with children to reduce trauma and increase cooperation.

Act as a Child Life Specialist. I need to perform a [Procedure, e.g., Blood Draw] on a [Age]-year-old child. 1. Suggest age-appropriate language to explain the procedure without causing fear. 2. Provide 3 'Distraction Techniques' suitable for this age. 3. Give advice on how to involve the parents in the process. 4. Suggest a 'bravery reward' or closing interaction to leave a positive lasting impression.
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GPT-4oIntermediate

Hospital Discharge Summary Drafter

Use Case: Streamlining the administrative transition from hospital to home/outpatient care.

Act as a Hospitalist. Draft a formal discharge summary based on the following inpatient stay data: [Inpatient Course, Surgeries, Labs]. Organize it into: 1. Reason for Admission. 2. Brief Summary of Hospital Course. 3. Discharge Diagnoses. 4. Discharge Medications (highlighting changes). 5. Follow-up appointments and pending results. 6. Patient instructions in clear language.
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GPT-4oIntermediate

Radiology Report Simplified (Educational)

Use Case: Helping patients understand their X-ray, MRI, or CT scan results before their follow-up.

Act as a Radiologist specializing in patient communication. I will provide a radiology report: [Report Text]. Please: 1. Explain the primary findings in non-technical terms. 2. Define any 'scary-sounding' but common terms (e.g., 'incidentaloma' or 'unremarkable'). 3. Clarify what is most important for the patient to discuss with their referring physician. 4. Stress that only the treating doctor can correlate these findings with physical symptoms.
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Claude 3.5 SonnetIntermediate

Patient Education & Handout Creator

Use Case: Creating easy-to-understand discharge instructions and educational materials.

Act as a Patient Education Specialist. Translate the following complex medical diagnosis/procedure: [Diagnosis/Procedure] into plain English for a patient with a 6th-grade reading level. Break it down into: 1. What it is. 2. What causes it (if applicable). 3. Common symptoms. 4. Next steps/Treatments. 5. When to call a doctor immediately. Use bullet points and avoid jargon to ensure high health literacy and patient compliance.
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GPT-4oIntermediate

Dental Treatment Plan Communicator

Use Case: Helping dental patients understand and commit to complex, multi-stage treatment plans.

Act as a Treatment Coordinator in a Dental Office. I need to explain a complex treatment plan (e.g., Implants or Full-Mouth Reconstruction) to a patient. 1. Break the plan into 'Phases' (e.g., Surgery, Healing, Restoration). 2. Explain the 'Why' behind each procedure (not just the cost). 3. Provide a timeline for the entire process. 4. Draft an email that follows up on the in-person consultation, emphasizing the benefit to their oral health and smile.
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