1. Avoiding Medical Jargon: Use everyday words instead of complex medical terms. For example, say "high blood pressure" instead of "hypertension." 2. Short Sentences: Keep sentences short and to the point to avoid overwhelming the patient with too much information at once. 3. Active Voice: Use active voice to make statements clear. For example, "Take this medicine every morning" is clearer than "This medicine should be taken every morning." 4. Visual Aids: Incorporate diagrams, charts, or pictures to illustrate complex concepts. 5. Teach-Back Method: Ask patients to repeat the information back to you in their own words to ensure they understand.