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AI can decode medical jargon on your lab printout, but only your doctor explains what it means for your treatment.
AI can translate words like 'hemoglobin' or 'TSH' into normal English, but never paste your name or DOB along with the values.
Make up 3 fake lab values. Ask AI to explain them in plain English and write follow-up questions.
Try this with a school, hobby, or family example where the stakes are low. Use the AI output as a draft you can question, not as the final answer.
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A student wants to use an AI tool to understand their recent blood test results. Before pasting the information, what MUST they remove first?
An AI tool tells you that your hemoglobin level is 'within the normal range.' What does this actually mean?
You paste 'TSH 4.5' into an AI and ask it to explain. What should you do AFTER getting the AI's explanation?
Which statement best describes the main benefit of using AI to understand lab results?
Why is it dangerous to paste your full name and birthdate along with lab values into a public AI chatbot?
A friend tells you they used an AI to interpret their complete medical record, including their address, phone number, and insurance ID. What's wrong with this approach?
Your AI explains that your iron level is 'slightly below normal range.' What should you understand about this result?
You notice your lab result shows a value outside the normal reference range. Using the approach from this lesson, what should you do?
A classmate asks if they can copy their entire lab report (including their name and birthday) and paste it into a free AI chatbot to understand it better. What should you tell them?
What is the main limitation of relying ONLY on AI to understand your lab results?
Which of the following is an example of 'PHI' (Protected Health Information) that should NOT be shared with public AI tools?
You want to use AI to understand a lab value. What information should you keep in your query?
What makes a question like 'What 5 questions should I ask my doctor about these results?' useful when talking to AI?
Your AI tells you that a value is 'outside the reference range.' Why is this still not the same as a diagnosis?
What is the proper way to get value from an AI when reviewing lab results?