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Medication Decisions Bundle

Understand The Medication Change Before It Becomes The New Normal.

A complete WardWise preparation set for medication reviews, repeat prescriptions, side-effect concerns, discharge medicines, monitoring questions and follow-up plans.

Problem + promise

Medication decisions are easier to discuss when the purpose, concern and plan are clear.

Medicines can change quickly after appointments, reviews, hospital stays or new symptoms. This bundle helps you prepare the right questions and keep a useful record without trying to make medication decisions alone.

Purpose

What is this medicine for?

Clarify the reason for a medicine, dose change, repeat prescription, stopping plan or monitoring request.

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Concern

What has changed?

Organise symptoms, side-effect concerns, timing, new medicines, hospital changes and what you want reviewed.

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Record

What was agreed?

Keep a brief record of the plan, monitoring, follow-up, red flags and who to contact if things change.

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What this helps you do

Prepare for medication conversations without guessing, stopping or changing things alone.

Use the bundle to make the discussion clearer, especially when the medicine history, side effects, monitoring or follow-up plan feels incomplete.

Review

Prepare for a medication review.

List current medicines, what they are for, what has changed and what you need reviewed.

Change

Understand a change.

Record why something was started, stopped, increased, reduced or replaced, and what should happen next.

Concern

Raise side-effect concerns clearly.

Describe timing, symptoms, patterns, severity and what you have noticed without assuming the cause.

Monitoring

Clarify follow-up and checks.

Ask what monitoring is needed, when it should happen, who is responsible and what red flags matter.

What’s included

Three linked resources for a clearer medication conversation.

The bundle gives you the foundation record, the focused prompt and the deeper workbook together.

1

Core Patient Record

Reusable background record for conditions, medicines, allergies, baseline, contacts, preferences and useful documents.

View Core Patient Record
2

Medication Decisions Quick Tool

A focused prompt for one medication review, change, side-effect concern or monitoring conversation.

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3

Medication Decisions Clarity Pack

A deeper workbook for medicines, concerns, questions, monitoring, follow-up and after-conversation notes.

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Preview contents

The bundle keeps the medicine question practical.

It helps you focus on what the medicine is for, what has changed, what needs checking and what you should do next.

Medicines

Current list and changes

Prompts for medicine name, dose, timing, reason, recent changes and who made the change.

Concerns

Side effects and patterns

Space to note symptoms, timing, severity, patterns and what else changed around the same time.

Questions

Benefits, risks and alternatives

Questions about purpose, expected benefit, risks, interactions, alternatives and what happens if you wait.

Plan

Monitoring and follow-up

Prompts for blood tests, observations, review dates, red flags and who to contact if problems continue.

Before you use this bundle

Use it to prepare for a medication conversation, not to change treatment by yourself.

This bundle is for clearer questions, safer records and better follow-up. It is not for self-prescribing, stopping medication abruptly, proving causation or replacing professional advice.

Do not start, stop or change prescribed medication without appropriate professional advice. Use this bundle to prepare the conversation, not to make changes alone.

Keep the facts clear. Note the medicine, dose, timing, what changed, symptoms, concerns and who has already advised you.

Ask about monitoring. Many medicines need review, blood tests, observations or follow-up. Ask what is needed, when and who is responsible.

Record the plan. Write down what was agreed, what to watch for, what to do if symptoms worsen and when the medicine should be reviewed again.

Seek urgent help when needed. If someone is seriously unwell, deteriorating, unsafe, having severe side effects, an allergic reaction or symptoms that feel urgent, seek urgent or emergency medical help.

How to use it

A simple sequence for medication reviews and changes.

Keep notes brief, factual and useful. The aim is to make the medication conversation clearer, not to arrive with a diagnosis or demand.

1. ListRecord current medicines, doses, timing, allergies, over-the-counter medicines and recent changes.
2. NameUse the Quick Tool to identify the main medicine question, concern or change you need explained.
3. PrepareUse the Clarity Pack to organise purpose, benefits, risks, side effects, monitoring and follow-up.
4. AskAsk what the medicine is for, how success is measured, what to watch for and when review is needed.
5. RecordWrite down what was agreed, what changed, when to review and who to contact if concerns continue.

Buy once / reuse repeatedly

Use the bundle across reviews, changes and follow-up conversations.

The record and preparation sheets are designed to be saved, updated, printed and reused as medicines and plans change.

Best for: people preparing for medication reviews, medication changes, side-effect concerns, monitoring questions, discharge medicines or long-term prescription conversations.

Includes: Core Patient Record, Medication Decisions Quick Tool and Medication Decisions Clarity Pack.

Format: reusable digital resources for saving, updating, printing or keeping accessible on your own device.

Local saving note: save your own working copy before adding personal information, and keep it somewhere secure.

Scope

Preparation, not replacement.

This bundle helps you organise medication questions, records and follow-up conversations. It does not replace clinical or pharmacy advice.

It can help

Make the medication question clearer.

Use it to prepare what you need reviewed, what changed, what concerns remain and what follow-up is needed.

It cannot

Tell you what to take.

It does not diagnose, treat, prescribe, interpret results, assess drug safety, advise doses or tell you to start, stop or change medication.

Urgent safety

Do not wait.

If someone has severe symptoms, an allergic reaction, rapid deterioration or is unsafe, seek urgent or emergency medical help.

Clarify the medicine, the concern and the follow-up plan.

The Medication Decisions Bundle is the complete WardWise preparation route for organising medicines, asking clearer questions and recording what was agreed.