AI Tools for Nurse Practitioners
AI tools for diagnostic research, clinical trial discovery, drug information, patient documentation, and evidence-based practice efficiency.
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Clinical trial matching
Quickly find active clinical trials matching your patients' diagnoses, demographics, and eligibility criteria. Help patients access cutting-edge treatments and contribute to medical research.
Found 7 recruiting trials matching criteria. 3 focus on diabetes management in CKD, 2 on kidney disease progression, 2 on cardiovascular outcomes. Closest sites: Cleveland Clinic (15 mi), Mayo Rochester (120 mi).
Drug information and interaction checking
Pull complete drug information including indications, dosage, contraindications, side effects, and warnings. Cross-reference patient medications for interaction risks.
Lisinopril: ACE inhibitor for hypertension and heart failure. Major interactions: NSAIDs (renal risk), potassium supplements (hyperkalemia). Atorvastatin interaction: no major interaction. Metformin: no major interaction. Aspirin: acceptable with monitoring.
Evidence-based practice research
Search peer-reviewed medical literature to stay current on latest diagnostic and treatment guidelines. Build evidence-based clinical recommendations backed by citations.
Found 12 recent peer-reviewed studies. Meta-analysis from 2024: intermittent fasting shows 6-8% weight loss over 3-6 months, comparable to continuous calorie restriction. HbA1c improvements modest (0.3-0.5%). Concerns: adherence rates low (35-40%). Top-cited sources included.
Patient education and documentation
Generate personalized patient education materials and clinical documentation from complex medical information. Save time on chart writing and improve patient understanding.
Generated 300-word patient handout explaining high blood pressure using plain language, risks of untreated hypertension, how ACE inhibitors work, and 5 lifestyle changes (DASH diet, exercise, sodium reduction, stress management, weight loss).
Ready-to-use prompts
Search for active recruiting clinical trials for a 58-year-old patient with heart failure (ejection fraction 35%), BMI 32, no prior cardiac surgery. Include trial phase, location, and eligibility criteria.
Get detailed information on warfarin 5mg including indication, contraindications, monitoring requirements, drug interactions, and patient education points.
What are the current AHA/ACC guidelines for blood pressure targets in adults over 65? Include evidence base and recommendations for different risk groups.
Search for recent peer-reviewed papers (last 2 years) on SGLT2 inhibitors for cardiovascular protection in type 2 diabetes. Include study designs and key outcomes.
Write a patient-friendly handout about atrial fibrillation, stroke risk, anticoagulation therapy, and when to seek emergency care. 250 words max.
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New diagnosis consultation
When diagnosing a new condition, pull current clinical evidence, find clinical trials, research drug options, and prepare patient education materials.
Medication management optimization
Evaluate a patient's current medication regimen for safety, efficacy, and interactions. Research alternative options and prepare for medication review discussion.
Frequently Asked Questions
How current is the clinical trial data?
Clinical trial data is updated from ClinicalTrials.gov, which is synchronized with the NIH database in real-time. Information reflects the most current trial status, but always verify through the trial site before enrolling patients.
Is the drug information accurate for prescribing?
Drug Information pulls FDA-approved labeling data, which is the authoritative source. However, always consult full FDA prescribing information and current clinical guidelines for prescribing decisions. This tool supports, not replaces, clinical judgment.
Can I cite these research papers in clinical practice?
Yes. Academic Research provides direct links to peer-reviewed papers and citation information. All papers found are from indexed databases and citable. Use the DOI and authors for proper citations in patient records and clinical communications.
How do I ensure patient education materials are accurate?
Content generated should always be reviewed for accuracy before sharing with patients. Use as a starting point, then verify medical facts, ensure reading level is appropriate, and add any specific institutional guidelines or local resources.
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