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Champions of Rx Presenter Name/Organization

Game Rules: How to Play This game includes six rounds. For each round: The host will ask an “opener” question to all teams. If you know the answer, raise your hand! The host will then ask a “survey” question to all teams. Do not shout the answer! Write the answers on your team’s answer sheet. When you are finished, raise your hand. A facilitator will check your answers. 2

Game Rules: Scoring Opener Questions: First to answer correctly or individual with the closest answer earns 5 points for their team. 3 Survey Questions: If ALL answers are correct: 10 points/round If SOME answers are correct: 5 points/round For some questions, multiple answers exist. Your answers do not have to exactly match the answers indicated in the slide, but they must correctly answer the question. The facilitator will use their judgement to determine if your answer is correct. 3

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In the United States, what percentage of teens do NOT misuse a prescription medication? 6 out of 7 teens, or 85%! Round 1: Opener Question 5 5

What are 3 examples of prescription drug misuse? Round 1: Survey Question 6 Taking a prescription drug for a different reason than prescribed. Taking more of a prescription drug than prescribed. Sharing or taking someone else’s prescription drug. 6

Prescription drug misuse is a problem nationwide. 7

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Name a drug that is illegal to have in your possession: Illicit street drugs or prescription drugs not prescribed to you Round 2: Opener Question 9

Identify 4 consequences that could happen if a person misuses prescription drugs. Conflict with friends/family Decline in grades Addiction Round 2: Survey Question 10 Illness or Death

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12 Name something that you shouldn’t share with others… Prescription medications, toothbrushes, or underwear! Round 3: Opener Question

13 Identify 3 ways to safely use medication: Round 3: Survey Question Take medications as instructed by a healthcare professional Be a good role model Do not share or take someone else’s medication

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15 What is the top reason teens report for misusing prescription drugs? “To help me relax….” Round 4: Opener Question

16 Think About It: What are other reasons reported for misusing prescription medications?

17 Identify 3 things you could do instead of misusing prescription medications: Exercise Study with friends Enjoy your hobbies Round 4: Survey Question

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19 Identify one approach you can take to turn down the invitation to misuse prescription drugs: Just say no. Round 5: Opener Question

20 Identify 3 additional approaches you can take to turn down the invitation to misuse prescription drugs: Give a reason why you don’t want to misuse Mention positive alternatives you believe would work better than misusing Leave situations that put you in danger of making negative choices Round 5: Survey Question

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23 Identify one action you can take to prevent prescription drug misuse: Follow the safe medication practices! Round 6: Opener Question

24 Identify 3 things you can do to prevent misusing prescription medications: Store prescription medications properly Dispose of unused medications Share these messages with friends and family Round 6: Survey Question

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