Health Safety Scenarios
Self Exams
Medical Visits
OBGYN Visits
Medication Management
100

You are experiencing intense chest pain that radiates down your left arm and you’re feeling short of breath. What do you do?

Go to the ER

100

How often should you perform a breast self-exam to check for lumps or changes?

Monthly

100

How often should you get a general physical examination from your primary care doctor?

Annually

100

How often should you visit the gynecologist?

Once a year
100

How can I track the effectiveness of my medication?

 Keep a symptom diary or log to track changes. Share this information with your healthcare provider to assess the medication’s effectiveness.

200

You are experiencing frequent urination and a burning sensation while using the restroom. Where do you go?

Make a doctor's appointment

200

How often should you conduct a skin self-exam to check for any new or changing moles or skin lesions?

Monthly

200

How often should you schedule a dental check-up and cleaning?

Every 6-12 months

200

How often should you get a mammogram

Once a year or every other year depending on risk factors

200

Can I take over-the-counter medications with my prescription drugs?

 Check with your healthcare provider or pharmacist before combining prescription and over-the-counter medications to avoid potential interactions.

300

You have a skin infection on your arm, and it’s getting increasingly red and swollen. What do you do?

Go to urgent care

300

How regularly should you check your blood sugar levels at home if you have diabetes and are managing it with lifestyle changes rather than medication?

Daily or as recommended by your healthcare provider

300

How often should you have a vision exam?

Every 1-2 years

300

How often should you get screened for STIs

Annually or with every new partner
300

How can I find out if my medications interact with each other?

Use a drug interaction checker tool online, consult your pharmacist, or ask your healthcare provider to review your medications for potential interactions.

400

You’re going through a mental health crisis, feeling extremely anxious and having thoughts of self-harm.

Go to the ER

400

How often should you self-monitor your blood pressure at home if you have been diagnosed with hypertension and are adjusting your treatment?

Weekly or as directed by your healthcare provider

400

How often should you get a diabetes screening if you are at high risk due to obesity or family history?

Every 1-3 years, depending on risk factors and previous results.

400

How often should you get a pap smear

every 3 years

400

Can herbal supplements interact with my prescription medications?

Yes, herbal supplements can interact with prescription medications. Always inform your healthcare provider of any supplements you are taking.

500

You stepped on a rusty nail and now the wound looks infected. What do you do?

Go to urgent care

500

How often should you replace your toothbrush or electric toothbrush head to ensure effective cleaning?

Every 3-4 months or when the bristles fray

500

How often should you have a medication review with your psychiatrist if you are taking multiple medications for mental health conditions?

Every 3-6 months, or more frequently if needed.

500

How often should women 65 and over get bone density tests done?

Every 2 to 5 years

500

How can I manage multiple medications effectively?

Use a medication organizer, keep a detailed list of all medications and their schedules, and regularly review your list with your healthcare provider.

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