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1.Each team takes turns to choose a category and point value. 2.After the statement is read, each team will write an answer on the answer sheet. 3.Points will be awarded for correct answers only. Medication Safety Patrol: Trivia Game Click to begin.
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Medicine Safety Patrol Rhyme Time 1 point 2 points 3 points 4 points 1 point 2 points 3 points 4 points 3 points 4 points Prescription Puzzlers I Spy in the Pharmacy… Final Question
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Name the individual who fills and dispenses medicine in a pharmacy.
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A pharmacist
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Name a substance that is used to treat disease or injury.
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A medicine
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Name a type of medicine that a doctor prescribes to treat disease or injury.
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A prescription medicine
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Name a type of medicine that can be purchased at a pharmacy without a prescription.
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An over-the- counter medicine
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Name a SAFE place to store medicines in a home.
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Locked kitchen or medicine cabinets
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Name an UNSAFE place to store medicine in the bathroom.
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The bathroom counter
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Name an UNSAFE place to store medicine in the kitchen.
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The kitchen counter
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Is this a SAFE or UNSAFE place to store medicine? Medicine stored in a plastic bag, placed in a purse or backpack.
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UNSAFE place!
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The pharmacist receives a shipment of 25 penicillin tablets. They need to divide these tablets evenly across 5 prescription bottles. Each bottle will have ____ tablets.
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5 penicillin tablets per bottle.
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A doctor instructs a patient to take 1 pill, three times a day, for 10 days. The pharmacist should dispense ____ pills to the patient.
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30 pills
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A doctor instructs a patient to take three, 100 milligram tablets of a medicine once a day. In one day, the patient will take ____ milligrams of medicine.
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300 milligrams
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The pharmacist needs to break each medicine tablet into halves. If the pharmacist has 12 tablets to break, they will have ____ tablets in total when they are done.
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24 tablets
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Use a _____ to secure a medicine cabinet. Rhymes with dock.
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Lock
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Medicines may look like _____. Rhymes with sandy.
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Medicines should always be stored in their original container! Candy
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You should never ____ prescription medicines with anyone. Rhymes with pair.
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Share
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Only take medicines given to you by a trusted ______. Rhymes with consult.
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An Adult you trust
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Make your wager… Final Question
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Kim and Sarah are jogging, and Sarah begins to have trouble breathing. Sarah uses Kim’s medicine inhaler to help her breathe. What medication safety rule did Sarah and Kim break?
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Sharing medicine or taking a prescription medicine not prescribed for you. Instead of giving Sarah her inhaler, what should Kim have done?
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Thank you for playing! Please remember: 1.Only take medicine from a trusted adult. 2.Always keep candy and medicine in their original container. 3.Never share your medicine with others. 4.Ask a trusted adult to keep medicines in a safe place in their home.
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