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I have the answer, now… Tell me the Question Medicine Safety Edit the topic by double-clicking on Type the topic here.

1 2 3 4 5 The DFL Beware OTCs Things to Know All About Drugs Double-click on each topic at the top to edit it. The numbers are all hyperlinked to the questions. The hyperlinks only work in the Slide Show view, and in PowerPoint 2007 or later. Type Shift and F5 simultaneously to test your links.

All About Drugs: 1 point Medicine purchased without a prescription On each question slide, you can double-click the white text to add a question. Take special care to not press Delete before editing the text, as it will remove the animations and possibly the formatting. To insert pictures, shapes, or Clip Art, too, go to the Insert ribbon. Double-click on the black text to enter the answer. The house in the bottom left corner will allow the students to return to Slide 2, where the question board is found. Make sure to change your Topic section at the top of your slides, too. What is over-the-counter medicine?

All About Drugs: 2 points When you see these letters, it indicates a prescription drug What is Rx?

All About Drugs: 3 points Using more medicine than recommended or prescribed What is an overdose?

All About Drugs: 4 points Once a brand name drug patent has expired it may become this What is a generic drug?

All About Drugs: 5 points Not a household tool, this is used to get an exact measurement of liquid medicine What is a dosage cup or dosage device?

What is the Food and Drug Administration (FDA)? The DFL: 1 point This federal agency regulates the Drug Facts Label What is the Food and Drug Administration (FDA)?

The DFL: 2 points This section includes phrases like, “Take one tablet every 4 hours,” and, “Do not take more than directed” What is the Directions section?

What is the Uses section? The DFL: 3 points The symptoms or illnesses an OTC medicine is meant to treat are listed in this section What is the Uses section?

The DFL: 4 points To avoid overdose because the same drug could be in another medication you are taking, check this What is the active ingredient? (or Active Ingredient section?)

The DFL: 5 points This section often includes a telephone icon  and a telephone number What is the Questions section?

Beware: 1 point Frequently included in Warnings, avoid these types of beverages when taking medication What is alcohol?

What is to self-medicate? Beware: 2 points Choosing to take medicine on your own What is to self-medicate?

Beware: 3 points Household teaspoons and measuring spoons What should not be used when measuring medicine?

Beware: 4 points “Up, away and out of sight…” What is the proper way to store medicine?

Beware: 5 points Unwanted or unexpected effects from taking a medicine What are side effects?

OTC: 1 point This appears on all over-the-counter medicines purchased without a prescription What is the Drug Facts label?

OTC: 2 points Do this before combining an OTC and a prescription drug What is consulting a health care professional or Poison Center?

OTC: 3 points Unsupervised self-administration of medicine can lead to this What is incorrect use or misuse?

OTC: 4 points The amount of medicine to take What is a dose?

OTC: 5 points The amount of active ingredient present in each unit (for example, each pill) What is strength?

Things to Know: 1 point A healthcare professional, this person is licensed to dispense prescription drugs What is a pharmacist?

Where do children find medicine? Things to Know: 2 points Left carelessly in a purse, on the counter, or around the house Where do children find medicine?

Things to Know: 3 points Call 1-800-222-1222 for questions or concerns What is the phone number for the Poison Control Center?

What is room temperature? Things to Know: 4 points 60-77˚ Fahrenheit, at which medicines are stored What is room temperature?

What is eleven or twelve? Things to Know: 5 points Research shows that at this age children begin to self-medicate What is eleven or twelve?

Daily Double! These “Daily Double” slides are linked to the questions. As a team, decide how many of the points you already have you wish to wager. If you get the question correct, you will earn double the points you wagered. If you get the question incorrect, you will lose the points you wagered. Good luck!

Daily Double! Template designed by Theresa M. Dyson Computer Resource Specialist, Virginia Beach City Public Schools Adjunct Professor, Tidewater Community College As a team, decide how many of the points you already have you wish to wager. If you get the question correct, you will earn double the points you wagered. If you get the question incorrect, you will lose the points you wagered. Good luck!