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Jeopardy Vocab Lesson 1 Lesson 2 Interactions Random Q $100 Q $100
Final Jeopardy
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$100 Question What is a vaccine?
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$100 Answer A preparation that prevents
a person from contracting a disease
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$200 Question Explain this statement, “All medicines are drugs but not all drugs are medicines”?
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$200 Answer There are different reasons people take drugs. Not all reasons are helpful.
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$300 Question Explain Tolerance.
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$300 Answer Body becomes used to effects of
Medicine. It takes more and more of Medicine to achieve the same result.
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$400 Question Give an example of medicine misuse and medicine abuse.
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$400 Answer Misuse is using the medicine incorrectly by not following
the directions. Abuse is using a medicine for another purpose than what is intencted.
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$500 Question What are the 4 reasons we take medicines?
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$500 Answer Prevent disease Fight pathogens Relieve pain
Manage chronic conditions
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$100 Question What are side effects?
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$100 Answer Reactions to medicine other than the one intended.
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$200 Question What are 4 ways to take medicines? (to get the medicine into the body)
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$200 Answer Oral Topical Inhaled Injected
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$300 Question What are pathogens and 3 medicines that fight pathogens?
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$300 Answer Antibiotics Antiviral Anti fungal
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$400 Question What is an analgesic?
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$400 Answer Pain reliever, range from OTC to prescription
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$500 Question What are 2 possible things that happen over time with physically dependent drugs.
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$500 Answer Tolerance, need more of a medicine for same effect.
Withdrawal, symptoms that occur from a physical dependence when medicine is taken away.
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$100 Question What are OTC medicines?
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$100 Answer Over the Counter.
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$200 Question Who regulates labels?
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$200 Answer Food and Drug Administration
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$300 Question What are 4 items required on medicine labels?
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$300 Answer Expiration date Active ingrediants Inactive ingredients
Warnings Doses Purpose Uses
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$400 Question What is it called if you and a parent
both get migraines and you are out of prescription medication and take theirs?
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$400 Answer Medicine misuse
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$500 Question What is a common prescription drug that is abused by many to achieve a high?
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$500 Answer Oxycodone or other narcotics
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$100 Question Why is it important to tell your
doctor about all medicines you take?
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$100 Answer To avoid unwanted interactions
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$200 Question Why shouldn’t you take acetaminophen with alcohol?
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$200 Answer It is hard on the liver
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$300 Question What are 2 reasons you should never take someone else’s prescriptions?
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$300 Answer You could have a negative reaction (like an allergy)
The dose may be incorrect You may have an interaction with something else you are taking
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$400 Question What is an antagonistic interaction and give an example.
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$400 Answer When the effect of a medicine or
drug cancels out or reduces the effect of another drug. Ex. Some antibiotics and birth control.
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$500 Question Give an example of how someone could accidently cause death from a drug interaction. (specific drug examples)
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$500 Answer Ex: Taking drugs from the same category causing them to multiply the effect. (antidepressants, sleeping pills, alcohol are all depressants that slow down the nervous system)
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$100 Question What of the 4 types of drugs are narcotics?
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$100 Answer Pain relievers
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$200 Question What are narcotics? Give an example
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$200 Answer Pain relievers that are highly Addictive (prescription)
-Oxycodone, Vicodin, Percocet
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$300 Question Why can’t your age group take aspirin?
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$300 Answer Increased risk of Reye’s syndrome
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$400 Question What does the FDA not regulate?
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$400 Answer Herbal supplements and Vitamins
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500 Question What are the 5 categories of drugs? Not all have a medical purpose
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Final Jeopardy What are 3 categories of drugs that have medical purposes?
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$500 Answer Opiates, Stimulants, Depressants,
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500 Answer Stimulant Opiates Depressants Hallucinogens
Designer drugs or club drugs
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