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MEDICATION Lesson 1 Unit 6 09/06/2022

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It's a PowerPoint for Nursing for English 1 - Unit 6 It's a medical English course which is given at " Al Ghad Colleges for Applied Medical Sciences". Al Madinah Al Munawarah. It's a PowerPoint for English for Nursing 1 - Unit 6 It's a medical English course which is given at " Al Ghad Colleges for Applied Medical Sciences". Al Madinah Al Munawarah.

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  • 1. 22/02/2014Unit 6 Lesson 1MEDICATION

2. By the end of the lesson, students should be able to: Understand medication routes and forms.Practise choosing the correct medication form and route.22/02/2014 3. 22/02/2014OBJECTIVES Understand medication routes and forms.Practise choosing the correct medication form and route.Medication routes and formsForms Forms are official documents with spaces where you write information. 4. 22/02/2014OBJECTIVES Understand medication routes and forms.Practise choosing the correct medication form and routeMedication routes and formsroute Route is the way that medicine is put into the body, e.g. by mouth, into a vein. 5. OBJECTIVES22/02/2014Understand medication routes and forms.Practise choosing the correct medication form and routeWhy is it important to remember the FIVE RIGHTS of Right patient medication? To stop mistakes. The patient might suffer side effects.Right medication Right route Right time Right dose 6. OBJECTIVES22/02/2014Understand medication routes and forms.Practise choosing the correct medication form and routeWhat are the ROUTES do you know ?muscle , eye , ear , nose , rectum , skin , vein , mouth , tongue (under) 7. 22/02/2014OBJECTIVES Understand medication routes and forms.Practise choosing the correct medication form and routeLOOK, LISTEN AND REPEATointment a soft cream that you rub into your skin, especially as a medical treatment 8. 22/02/2014OBJECTIVES Understand medication routes and forms.Practise choosing the correct medication form and routeLOOK, LISTEN AND REPEATcapsules a plastic container shaped like a very small tube with medicine inside that you swallow whole 9. 22/02/2014OBJECTIVES Understand medication routes and forms.Practise choosing the correct medication form and routeLOOK, LISTEN AND REPEATdrops a very small amount of liquid that falls in a round shape 10. 22/02/2014OBJECTIVES Understand medication routes and forms.Practise choosing the correct medication form and routeLOOK, LISTEN AND REPEATIV drip (= intravenous drip) medical equipment that is used to put liquid directly into your blood. 11. 22/02/2014OBJECTIVES Understand medication routes and forms.Practise choosing the correct medication form and routeLOOK, LISTEN AND REPEATinjection an act of putting a drug into someone's body using a special needle 12. 22/02/2014OBJECTIVES Know the limbs and joints of the body. Practise giving a patient simple instructions after a surgery.LOOK, LISTEN AND REPEATinhaler a device containing medicine that you breathe in, in order to make breathing easier 13. 22/02/2014OBJECTIVES Understand medication routes and forms.Practise choosing the correct medication form and routeLOOK, LISTEN AND REPEATsuppository a small piece of solid medicine that is placed in someone's rectum or vagina 14. 22/02/2014OBJECTIVES Understand medication routes and forms.Practise choosing the correct medication form and routeLOOK, LISTEN AND REPEATtablets a small round hard piece of medicine which you swallow 15. 22/02/2014OBJECTIVES Understand medication routes and forms.Practise choosing the correct medication form and routeLOOK, LISTEN AND REPEATsyrup thick sticky sweet liquid 16. 22/02/2014OBJECTIVES Understand medication routes and forms.Practise choosing the correct medication form and routeLOOK, LISTEN AND REPEATspray liquid which is forced out of a special container in a stream of very small drops. 17. Understand medication routes and forms.OBJECTIVESPractise choosing the correct medication form and routePatientheart problemear infectionTedAli22/02/2014skin rushKatyMrs. Foxnausea 18. Understand medication routes and forms.OBJECTIVESPractise choosing the correct medication form and routePatientMedication FormRouteKatytabletsmouthTeddropearMrs. FoxmouthAli22/02/2014capsules injectionvein 19. 22/02/2014Understand medication routes and forms.OBJECTIVESPractise choosing the correct medication form and route 20. OBJECTIVESEquals / is1+1=2 21=1 1X2=2 2 2=122/02/2014Calculating the dosages and frequency of medication Reading prescriptionsPlus / added to Minus / subtracted from Multiplied by / times Divided by 21. OBJECTIVES 22/02/2014Calculating the dosages and frequency of medication Reading prescriptions 22. OBJECTIVES Calculating the dosages and frequency of medication Reading prescriptionsPrescriptionPrescription is a piece of paper on which a doctor writes what medicine a sick person should have 22/02/2014 23. OBJECTIVES Latin22/02/2014Calculating the dosages and frequency of medication Reading prescriptions 24. OBJECTIVES Calculating the dosages and frequency of medication Reading prescriptions When they write prescriptions.22/02/2014 25. OBJECTIVES Calculating the dosages and frequency of medication Reading prescriptions To reduce the number of mistakes in prescriptions.22/02/2014 26. OBJECTIVES 22/02/2014Calculating the dosages and frequency of medication Reading prescriptions 27. 22/02/2014OBJECTIVES Explaining possible side effects Helping a patient manage medicationSide effects assisting patients with medicationDizziness Dizziness the feeling of being unable to stand steadily. 28. 22/02/2014OBJECTIVES Explaining possible side effects Helping a patient manage medicationSide effects assisting patients with medicationDiarrhoea Diarrhoea is an illness in which waste matter is emptied from the bowels much more frequently than normal, and in liquid form 29. 22/02/2014OBJECTIVES Explaining possible side effects Helping a patient manage medicationSide effects assisting patients with medicationHeadache Headache is a pain which you feel in your head. 30. 22/02/2014OBJECTIVES Explaining possible side effects Helping a patient manage medicationSide effects assisting patients with medicationNausea Nausea the feeling that you have when you want to vomit, for example because you are ill/sick or are disgusted by something 31. 22/02/2014OBJECTIVES Explaining possible side effects Helping a patient manage medicationSide effects assisting patients with medicationSkin Rash Skin Rash a lot of red spots on the natural outer layer of a person's body 32. 22/02/2014OBJECTIVES Explaining possible side effects Helping a patient manage medicationSide effects assisting patients with medicationSwelling Swelling a place on your body that has become larger or rounder than normal as the result of an illness or injury. 33. 22/02/2014OBJECTIVES Explaining possible side effects Helping a patient manage medicationSide effects assisting patients with medicationVomiting Vomiting means to bring food from the stomach back out through the mouth 34. 22/02/2014OBJECTIVES Explaining possible side effects Helping a patient manage medicationSide effects assisting patients with medicationTremors Tremors is a slight shaking movement in a part of your body caused, for example, by cold or fear 35. 22/02/2014OBJECTIVES Explaining possible side effects Helping a patient manage medicationSide effects assisting patients with medicationConstipation Constipation is the condition of being unable to get rid of waste material easily. 36. 22/02/2014OBJECTIVES Explaining possible side effects Helping a patient manage medicationSide effects assisting patients with medicationDrowsiness Drowsiness is the feeling of tiredness or sleepiness 37. 22/02/2014OBJECTIVES Explaining possible side effects Helping a patient manage medicationSide effects assisting patients with medicationLoss of Appetite Loss of appetite you have no desire to eat, even though you may not have eaten enough to supply your body with its basic needs. 38. OBJECTIVES 22/02/2014Explaining possible side effects Helping a patient manage medication 39. 22/02/2014Taking telephone messages for a patient.OBJECTIVESPractise using WILL for the future. 40. Taking telephone messages for a patient.OBJECTIVESPractise using WILL for the future.FORM Will[will + verb] Examples: You will help him later. Will you help him later? You will not help him later. PositiveNegativeQuestionI will help.I will not help.Will I help?You will help.You will not help.Will you help?We will help.We will not help.Will we help?They will help.They will not help.Will they help?He will help.He will not help.Will he help?She will help.She will not help.Will she help?It will help.It will not help.Will it help?22/02/2014 41. OBJECTIVESTaking telephone messages for a patient.Practise using WILL for the future. 42. 22/02/2014Taking telephone messages for a patient.OBJECTIVESPractise using WILL for the future. 43. 22/02/2014Taking telephone messages for a patient.OBJECTIVESPractise using WILL for the future. 44. 22/02/2014Taking telephone messages for a patient.OBJECTIVESPractise using WILL for the future. 45. 22/02/2014Taking telephone messages for a patient.OBJECTIVESPractise using WILL for the future. 46. 22/02/2014