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Use AI to decode lab results, prescriptions, and doctor notes.
Doctors talk in jargon. AI can take your test results, prescription label, or after-visit summary and translate it into language a human actually understands.
Find a confusing health document. Ask AI to explain it like you're 14, then verify with a real source.
Use a real but low-risk workflow from your day. Treat AI as a drafting and organizing layer, then verify the output before anyone relies on it.
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What is the primary benefit of using AI to translate medical documents like lab results or prescriptions?
A friend tells you their AI explained their blood test results. They want to stop taking their medication based on what the AI said. What should you tell them?
Which of the following activities does the lesson suggest trying?
What does the term 'health literacy' refer to in this lesson?
The lesson mentions using AI to create what for your next doctor visit?
What should you do AFTER AI explains a medical document to you?
What does 'plain English' mean in the context of this lesson?
The lesson describes medical jargon as something that:
Why does the lesson warn against using AI to change medication doses?
What age did the lesson say to ask AI to explain a document like you are?
The lesson calls turning 'health gibberish into your superpower' what?
What is the 'translation' mentioned as a key term in this lesson?
What is something AI can NOT do according to this lesson?
The lesson describes which of these as a potential use for AI in healthcare?
What should you do if AI gives you information that seems different from what you expected in a medical document?