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 M5: Telemedicine, Creating Chatbots'' As one of the tasks in the Nursing 325 class, students must first create a chatbot by watching a video during this COVID 19 pandemic, reading telemedicine texts, and building a chatbot around that topic. By building a healthcare chatbot, students need to understand blood pressure readings and promote a healthy lifestyle. Once the chatbot is created, you should be able to ask if you have the prescribed medicine and the medicine dispensed, but if the medicine is not prescribed and the BP is done 3 times, the chatbot will Advise users to go to the clinic.

The procedure for creating a chatbot is to first identify the role of the chatbot and set its goals before starting anything. Choose what you want your bot to do and be very specific. Point out all the features your chatbot needs and communicate your performance tasks. In this way, a powerful chatbot is created first. It can ideally address patients in need of assistance over the Internet and also plans ways to address unknown answers to questions. Students need to ask frequently asked questions because the purpose of chatbots is to help patients with medical problems. These questions are based on any number of topics and answers, including short text answers and follow-up links. However, the chat length should be medium. This is because it requires a more conversational approach. So make sure the answer gives a less long explanation and chats more. Adapt chatbots to existing features of voice self-service platforms. Creating new, well-defined and understood topics creates consistency across all customer modality.

By creating this chatbot, we knew that the chatbot was the future. With the continued advancement of artificial intelligence, chatbots will only continue to improve in efficiency and effectiveness. If you had the time to invest in chatbot technology for your business, it's now. Chatbots help bridge the gap between consumers and products in the current COVID 19 climate, where virtual stores are the norm. Modern shoppers have enough knowledge to know when and how to interact with chatbots. However, chatbots are just one way to increase user engagement and conversions.

We are all participating in the fight against the COVID 19 pandemic. Chatbots, when effectively designed and used, help us by quickly exchanging timely information, promoting desirable harmful behaviors, and reducing the psychological damage caused by fear and isolation. can do. Despite this possibility, the risk of increased false information and the lack of prior efficacy studies raise concerns. Immediate collaboration between healthcare professionals, businesses, scholars, and governments is valuable and will help in future pandemic response efforts.