Medical Safety
Medical Math
General Knowledge
Types of Medicine
Silly!
100

Why is it important to read the medicine bottle's label before taking it?

Reading the label tells you important information like how much to take and when to take it.

100

If a patient needs to take two pills a day for a week, what is the total number of pills needed?

14 pills.

100

What is a pharmacy?

A place where you get medicine.

100

What kind of medicine do you swallow that is small and round?

Pills.

100

What do you call a pharmacist that loves to read?

Pill-osopher!

200

Why should you never take someone else's medicine?

It might not be right for you and could make you sick.

200

If a pharmacist combines 150 mL and 300 mL of a solution, what is the total volume in mL?  

450 mL.

200

Name some places where pharmacists work.

They work in stores, hospitals, and clinics.

200

What is the name of the medicine you drink when you’re sick?

Liquid medicine.

200

Why did the tablet go to the doctor?

Because it was feeling a little crushed!

300

Why is it important to store medicine properly?

It keeps the medicine safe and makes sure it works well.

300

A pharmacist needs to prepare 100 milliliters of a solution. If each bottle contains 25 milliliters, how many bottles are needed?  

4 bottles.

300

Who works in a pharmacy?

Pharmacists and employers/helpers.

300

What kind of medicine comes in a sweet syrup for a cough?

Cough syrup.

300

What do you call a sleepy pill?

A nap-sule!

400

Who is someone you can ask if you have any questions about your medicine?

Pharmacist/doctor.

400

A prescription requires 3 doses of medicine each day. If each dose is 4 milliliters, how many milliliters are needed for one day?

12 mL.

400

Why do we take medicine?

To make us feel better when we are sick/ to better our health.

400

What is the name of the medicine you put on your skin for a cut?

Ointment.

400

Why did the banana go to the doctor?

He wasn't peeling well!

500

What are some ways to stay safe with medicines at home?

Keep them in their bottles, out of reach of children, and check the dates.

500

A patient has to take 1 tablet every 4 hours. How many pills will they take in 24 hours?

6 pills.

500

Explain the difference between pill and liquid medicine.  

Pills are solid and you swallow them. Liquid medicine is like a drink.

500

What is the name of the medicine you spray into your nose for allergies?

Nasal spray.

500

Why was the teddy bear sick?

Becayse he had a “stuffed” nose!

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