Health Week 15

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Transcript Health Week 15

Monday
Write down TWO things
you learned about your
diet from the food log
project
Today’s Agenda:
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Mon
Nov 14, 2016
Warm-up
5-minutes Study time
Unit 5 Test
Unit 7 Pre-test
Assignments Due:
Essential Question:
What have I learned about
Nutrition?
Objective:
1. I will take the Unit 5 test to
assess my knowledge of
nutrition.
Name
First and last name
Date
11/14/16
Class
3rd hour
Quiz
Unit 5 Test
• Enter your Test ID# all
the way to the left
• Bubble the numbers
below
Tuesday
What is the difference
between a prescription drug
and an OTC (over-thecounter) drug?
Give an example of each.
If you don’t know…GUESS!!
Today’s Agenda:
Tue
Nov 15, 2016
1. Warm-up
2. Grade and graph pre-test
3. Notes – OTC/ prescription
drugs
Assignments Due:
DUE WED– OTC worksheet
Essential Question:
How can I be sure I am using
prescription and OTC drugs
safely?
Objective:
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
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3 or less
Drug Misuse
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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
1. By mouth
◦ swallowing a pill capsule, or liquid
◦ Travels to the stomach and small
intestine, then is absorbed into the
blood stream
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
3. By inhalation
◦ Through the nose or mouth
◦ Enters the bloodstream quickly
through the lungs
4. By implantation
◦ Surgically implanted or
placed under the skin, where
they are released into the
blood stream
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
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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
Wednesday Health
Matching:
____ 1. Buccal Absorption
____ 2. Drug misuse
____ 3. Inhalation
A. when a drug is placed under the skin
B. the amount of drug to be taken at one time
C. using a syringe and needle, a drug goes directly into a
muscle or blood vessel
____ 4. Indication for Use
D. the intentional use of a drug without any health or
medical reason
____ 5. Injection
E. absorption between the cheek and gum
____ 6. Drug Abuse
F. the condition for which an OTC drug should be used
____ 7. Implantation
G. an unwanted body change not related to main purpose of
the drug
____ 8. Sublingual Absorption H. absorption under the tongue
____ 9. Dose
I. when a drug is inhaled through the nose or mouth
____10. Side effect
J. the incorrect use of a prescription or OTC drug
Turn in your OTC worksheet into
the class basket
Assignments Due:
Today’s Agenda:
Wed
Nov 16, 2016
1. Warm-up
2. Pass back graded
papers
3. Update notebook order
4. Complete and turn in
Unit 5 Tracking Sheet
5. Alcohol Notes
6. Smashed Video
DUE TODAY – OTC
worksheet
Essential Question:
What are the harmful
effects of alcohol?
Objective:
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
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31-34
28 -30
24 – 27
21-23
20 or less
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90-100
80-89
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60-69
59 or less
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34-37
30-33
26-29
23-25
22 or less
 Get
out textbooks and turn to
page 411
 Get out your notes packet
Friday Health
1. Reasoning and judgment are seriously impaired.
People can no longer make responsible decisions.
They have slurred speech and walk with a stagger.
They are considered legally drunk.
2. People feel relaxed. They have increased social
confidence and become more talkative.
3. People may enter a deep coma and die.
4. People become confused and disoriented. People may
become nauseous and vomit.
5. People are likely to be unconscious. Breathing and
heartbeat slow down. Death can occur.
6. People have little or no control over their minds and
bodies. Most people cannot stay awake.
7. Emotions are unpredictable and may change rapidly.
They may switch from laughing to crying. They may
pass out.
8. Speech may be slurred. There is a decrease in
muscular coordination and reaction time is slowed.
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D.
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F.
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G.
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H.
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Today’s Agenda:
Fri
Nov 18, 2016
1. Warm-up
2. Tobacco Notes
3. Lesson 38 Vocabulary
Practice
Assignments Due:
1. Tobacco Vocab
Worksheet due Monday
Essential Question:
What are the effects of
using tobacco on the mind
and body?
Objective:
1. I will understand the
effects of tobacco on the
body
Get
out your Drug
Notes Packet and
get ready to take
notes
 The
stimulant drug found in
tobacco products
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Stimulates the nervous system
Highly addictive
Dulls taste buds
Constricts blood vessels
Increases heart rate and blood pressure
Causes more premature death and disease
than all other drug dependence combined
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The body’s reaction to quitting the use of
tobacco products
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Craving for tobacco
Anxious
Irritable
Restless
Headache
Difficulty concentrating
Heart palpitations
Increased appetite
 The
plant that contains nicotine
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Tobacco that is chewed or snorted, but not
smoked
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Tobacco smoke contains more than 4,000
chemicals
43 of which are known CARCINOGENS
A carcinogen is any chemical that is known to
cause cancer
Most of the carcinogens are found in the TAR
Tar is a sticky thick fluid that is formed when
tobacco is burned.
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Another dangerous substance that forms
when tobacco is burned is CARBON
MONOXIDE
Carbon monoxide is an odorless, tasteless,
gas that interferes with the ability of blood to
carry oxygen.
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Smoking causes cancer
◦ Most people with lung cancer die
within 5 years of learning they have
cancer
◦ Also causes cancer of the throat,
mouth, esophagus, pancreas, and
bladder
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Lung cancer
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Smoking harms the respiratory system
◦ Tar lines the lungs and air passages
◦ Tar harms the cilia (hair line
structures that remove dust and
particles from the air)
◦ Aggravates asthma
◦ Can cause CHRONIC OBSTRUCTIVE
PULMINARY DISEASE (COPD) – a disease
that interferes with breathing
◦ Examples:
 Chronic bronchitis
 Emphysema – a condition in which the
alveoli lose most of their ability to
function. The lungs lose their ability to
inflate and hold air. Cannot be cured
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Secondhand smoke – exhaled mainstream
smoke or side stream smoke
Sidestream smoke – smoke that enters the air
from a burning cigarette, cigar, or pipe
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Mainstream smoke – smoke that is directly
inhaled into the smoker’s lungs
 Chopped
up tobacco leaves sold
as chewing tobacco or snuff
 Causes nicotine dependence
 Contains carcinogens
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Causes problems with teeth and gums
◦ Scratch and wear away teeth
◦ Causes gums to pull away from teeth
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Causes cancer
◦ Leukoplakia – abnormal cells that appear as white
patches of tissue
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Match the terms and definitions
Find the vocab terms in the word search
Turn in to the basket on the front table
If you do not finish in class, it is
HOMEWORK, due MONDAY