AI Tools for Registered Nurses
AI tools that help registered nurses research medications, translate for patients, and stay current on clinical evidence.
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Medication safety checks
Before administering a new medication, quickly verify drug interactions, contraindications, and recall status. Catch potential conflicts between existing prescriptions and newly ordered drugs without waiting for pharmacy review.
Warfarin + amoxicillin: moderate interaction. Amoxicillin can increase warfarin effect and raise bleeding risk. Monitor INR closely.
Patient education in any language
Translate discharge instructions, medication guides, and care plans into the patient's preferred language. Support diverse patient populations without waiting for interpreter services for written materials.
Here is the Mandarin translation of your wound care instructions, ready to print for the patient.
Clinical trial referrals
Search active clinical trials by condition, location, and eligibility criteria so you can inform patients and their families about enrollment opportunities. Filter by recruiting status and proximity.
Found 12 actively recruiting trials for treatment-resistant depression within 50 miles of Chicago, including 3 psilocybin-assisted therapy studies.
Evidence-based care research
Look up recent peer-reviewed studies and systematic reviews to support clinical decisions. Stay current on best practices for wound care, fall prevention, pain management, and other nursing interventions.
Found 34 papers. A 2025 meta-analysis in The Lancet confirms early mobilization within 6 hours reduces DVT risk by 42%.
Nutrition planning for patients
Look up detailed nutrition data to help patients with dietary restrictions. Calculate protein, sodium, potassium, and calorie content for meal options tailored to conditions like renal disease, diabetes, or heart failure.
Here are nutrition breakdowns for 8 common breakfast items, sorted by potassium content from lowest to highest.
Product recall monitoring
Check whether medical devices, medications, or supplies your unit uses have been recalled. Stay ahead of safety alerts from the FDA without manually checking multiple databases.
Found 2 active recalls: BD Ultra-Fine pen needles (lot 4521A) for sterility concerns, and OneTouch Verio strips (lot 9R03) for inaccurate readings.
Ready-to-use prompts
Check for interactions between metoprolol, amlodipine, and metformin. Include severity ratings and what to monitor.
Translate the following discharge instructions into Vietnamese: "Take 500mg acetaminophen every 6 hours as needed for pain. Do not exceed 4 doses in 24 hours. Follow up with your primary care doctor within 7 days."
Search for actively recruiting clinical trials for COPD in adults over 60 within 100 miles of Denver, Colorado.
Find peer-reviewed studies from 2023-2025 on fall prevention interventions in acute care hospital settings.
Show the sodium, potassium, phosphorus, and protein content for: chicken breast, salmon, eggs, white rice, and apple. Format as a comparison table.
Search recent FDA drug recalls in the past 90 days related to cardiovascular medications.
What is the current air quality index and pollen count in Phoenix, AZ? My COPD patient is asking about outdoor activity.
Find the latest systematic reviews on non-pharmacological pain management techniques for post-operative patients.
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New admission medication review
When a patient is admitted with a complex medication list, systematically check each drug for interactions, verify no active recalls, and translate the medication summary for the patient.
Patient education package
Build a comprehensive education package for a newly diagnosed patient by gathering clinical evidence, nutrition guidance, and translated materials.
Clinical trial screening
When a patient has exhausted standard treatments, research available trials and supporting evidence to discuss options with the care team.
Frequently Asked Questions
Can AI tools replace clinical judgment for medication checks?
No. AI tools like Drug Information are a supplementary reference, not a replacement for pharmacist review or clinical judgment. They help you catch potential issues faster, but always follow your facility's medication administration protocols.
How accurate are the drug interaction results?
The Drug Information tool pulls from established pharmaceutical databases including FDA label data and clinical references. However, always cross-reference with your pharmacy team for complex patients, especially those with renal or hepatic impairment.
Can I use the translation tool for official medical documents?
The Translate tool is excellent for generating first-draft translations of discharge instructions, medication guides, and care plans. For legally required translated documents, have the output reviewed by a certified medical interpreter per your facility's policy.
Is patient data safe when using these tools?
ToolRouter processes queries without storing patient-identifiable information. However, always follow HIPAA guidelines — avoid including patient names, MRNs, or dates of birth in your prompts. Use de-identified clinical details only.
Which tools are most useful during a typical shift?
Drug Information for quick interaction checks, Translate for multilingual patient education, and Nutrition Data for dietary counseling are the most commonly used tools during bedside care. Academic Research is valuable for evidence-based practice questions.
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