This document provides a lesson on the proper use of medicine and the dangers of misuse and abuse. It discusses how medicines are meant to help people but can also harm if used improperly. Some examples of misuse include taking more than the recommended dose or using someone else's prescription. Addiction is considered abuse. The potential dangers of misuse/abuse include physical harms like headaches as well as psychological harms like mood swings. The document emphasizes the importance of only using medicine as prescribed and consulting a doctor with any questions.
This document provides a lesson on the proper use of medicine and the dangers of misuse and abuse. It discusses how medicines are meant to help people but can also harm if used improperly. Some examples of misuse include taking more than the recommended dose or using someone else's prescription. Addiction is considered abuse. The potential dangers of misuse/abuse include physical harms like headaches as well as psychological harms like mood swings. The document emphasizes the importance of only using medicine as prescribed and consulting a doctor with any questions.
This document provides a lesson on the proper use of medicine and the dangers of misuse and abuse. It discusses how medicines are meant to help people but can also harm if used improperly. Some examples of misuse include taking more than the recommended dose or using someone else's prescription. Addiction is considered abuse. The potential dangers of misuse/abuse include physical harms like headaches as well as psychological harms like mood swings. The document emphasizes the importance of only using medicine as prescribed and consulting a doctor with any questions.
This document provides a lesson on the proper use of medicine and the dangers of misuse and abuse. It discusses how medicines are meant to help people but can also harm if used improperly. Some examples of misuse include taking more than the recommended dose or using someone else's prescription. Addiction is considered abuse. The potential dangers of misuse/abuse include physical harms like headaches as well as psychological harms like mood swings. The document emphasizes the importance of only using medicine as prescribed and consulting a doctor with any questions.
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Lesson 2- Medicine Misuse, Abuse, and Potential Dangers Answer key:
Bea’s brother had an overdose
Bea realized that medicines can be dangerous if it is misused and abused. Medicines are made to help protect and prevent people from getting sick. However, if you use it in the wrong way, it can also be harmful. Medicines Is the use of legal drug in an improper way. Misuse Using prescribed medicine in a way that are different from the physician instructed, using someone else’s prescribed medicine, and taking medicines that are not provided by a health care professionals are many examples of medicine misuse. Medicine Is the deliberate use of a medicine beyond a doctor’s abuse prescription. Both prescribed medicines ad OTC can be harmful instead if they are misused and abused. Some of these risky practices and behaviors are: 1. Self-Medication
It is when a person chooses
and uses medicines to treat himself or herself because they feel symptoms of an illness. 2. Improper use
Taking more than the normal
recommended amount of the medicine. 3. Dependence 4. Addiction
Is medicine abuse because a
person has no control over the drug that he or uses. Potential Dangers Associated with Medicine Misuse and Abuse Physical harm
Like headache, shaking, bone pain, dizziness, and etc.
Psychological harm
It can make a person easily
irritable, easily confused, have mood swings, etc. Once a medicine taken, a person cannot control its effects on his or her body. Answer page 89- A & B Project
Look for newspaper articles about the lesson. After
cutting and pasting (or printing if it is from the internet) it on a short bond paper, then identify which medicine misuse, abuse, and its potential dangers were described in the article. Then explain what you learned from it LESSON 3- Proper Use of Medicine Page 93 1. use under adult Proper Use of supervision Medicine 2. Read and check the label
ACTIVE INGREDIENTS INACTIVE
INGREDIENTS 3. Consult with a physician 4. Follow instructions and medical prescription 5. Check the expiration date 6. Observe proper storage 7. Buy from a reliable source answer page 98 and 99 (A&B), and lets apply Lesson 1- Making Prints in the Philippines Doctrina Cristina
was an early book on the Catholic Catechism, written
in 1593 by Fray Juan de Plasencia, and is believed to be one of the earliest printed books in the Philippines. was printed using woodblock printing Tomas Pinpin
known for creating
woodcuts prints and printed seveeal books an author of Librong Pag aaralan Nang Manga tagalog sa uicang Castila Estampas printing Lithographic printing
pictures were produce
faster and our news papers had more illustrations. Academia Dibujo y pintura