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When AI helps a doctor or pharmacist, your allergy list is one of the first things it checks — so it never matches you with the wrong medicine.
If you're allergic to something — peanuts, certain medicines, a kind of bug bite — that's important. Your medical record has an allergy list.
When a doctor or pharmacy uses AI to look at your case, the AI checks the allergy list first. If a suggested medicine could cause a reaction, the AI flags it before anyone gives it to you.
The big idea: your allergy list is a small thing with a big job — keep it accurate.
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What is the very first thing an AI checks when it helps a doctor or pharmacy look at your case?
What does the AI do when it sees a medicine that could cause an allergic reaction?
Why should you tell a grownup if you have a new reaction to something?
How often does the AI run the safety check on your allergy list?
What could happen if your allergy list is wrong?
Who is responsible for keeping your allergy list updated?
The lesson describes your allergy list as having what kind of job?
What would happen if you forgot to tell your grownup about a new allergy?
What is the main job of your allergy list when AI is helping a doctor?
If a pharmacy uses AI to fill a prescription, what does it check first?
Why is it important for your allergy list to be accurate?
What would be a risk of having an outdated allergy list?
What does the AI do with the information from your allergy list?
If you have a reaction to something new, what should you do?
The lesson says your allergy list is a safety check. What does that mean?