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Monday
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What is the difference between a prescription drug and an OTC (over-the- counter) drug? Give an example of each.
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1. Warm-up 2. Review Pre-test 3. OTC/prescription Notes 4. OTC label handout Today’s Agenda: Mon Nov 9, 2015 Assignments Due: Objective: Essential Question: 1. I will be able to list and describe the 5 ways drugs can enter the body 2. I will understand safe OTC and prescription drug use How can I be sure I am using prescription and OTC drugs safely? DUE TUES– OTC worksheet
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4 = 10 3 = 8-9 2 = 6-7 1 = 4-5 0 = 3 or less
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Drug Misuse VS Drug Abuse
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The incorrect use of a prescription or OTC drug Examples: ◦ using someone else’s prescription ◦ Taking the wrong dosage ◦ Taking a drug too often
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The intentional use of a drug without medical or health reasons Examples: ◦ Taking illegal drugs ◦ Drinking cough syrup to feel buzzed
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1. By mouth ◦ swallowing a pill capsule, or liquid ◦ Travels to the stomach and small intestine, then is absorbed into the blood stream
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2. By injection ◦ Using a syringe and a needle ◦ Must be dissolved in a liquid ◦ Goes directly under the skin into a muscle or blood vessel
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3. By inhalation ◦ Through the nose or mouth ◦ Enters the bloodstream quickly through the lungs
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4. By implantation ◦ Surgically implanted or placed under the skin, where they are released into the blood stream
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5. By absorption ◦ Enters the bloodstream though the skin or mucous membranes
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Buccal absorption ◦ When a drug is absorbed between the cheek and gums Sublingual absorption ◦ When a drug is absorbed under the tongue
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A medicine that fights a specific illness or infection and can be obtained only with a written order from a licensed health professional
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Two drugs are the same and produce the same effects
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A drug that can be purchased without a prescription at drug stores or grocery stores
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Indication for use ◦ The symptom or condition for which an OTC drug should be used
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Side Effect ◦ An unwanted body change that is not related to the main purpose of the drug
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Complete the OTC worksheet INDEPENDENTLY
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Tuesday
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Turn in your OTC worksheet into the class basket
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1.Warm-up 2.Vocabulary Notebooks 3.Alcohol Notes Today’s Agenda: Tue Nov 10, 2015 Assignments Due: Objective: Essential Question: What are the harmful effects of alcohol? 1.I will understand factors that can affect BAC 2.I will be able to list how the body is effected at each level of BAC DUE TODAY – OTC worksheet
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They will be coming to check your vocab notebooks next week on the block day. November 18/19. You will need to have them out on your desk at the beginning of the class period. They will be randomly selecting 5 students and checking their notebooks.
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Wednesday
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Today’s Agenda: 1.No school – Veteran’s Day Wed Assignments Due: Objective: Essential Question:
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Thursday/ Friday
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Today’s Agenda: Thurs/Fri Nov 12/13, 2015 Assignments Due: Objective: Essential Question: 1.Warm-up 2.Update Health binder 3.Complete and turn in Unit 5 Tracking Sheet 4.Vocab Notebooks 5.Finish Alcohol Notes 6.Smashed Video What are the harmful effects of alcohol? 1.I will be able to list how alcohol affects our body systems 2.I will see the results of a DUI accidents
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4 = 31-34 3 = 28 -30 2 = 24 – 27 1 = 21-23 0 = 20 or less
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4 = 90-100 3 = 80-89 2 = 70-79 1 = 60-69 0 = 59 or less
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4 = 34-37 3 = 30-33 2 = 26-29 1 = 23-25 0 = 22 or less
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Grab a textbook and turn to page 414.
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Turn into the basket on your way out! List 3 NEW things you learned this week in class
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