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Student name _______________________________________________________
Student Packet Beginning Low- Beginning HighDemonstrate How to Use Pharmacies/ Drug Stores and
Medicines
Teacher’s Name______________________________________________ Section Number_______________________________________________
PHARMACY-WORDSEARCH
Find the hidden words within the grid of letters.
E Z U G V Z G B S T R Q N C YR G C C U N J R S R P U O E VA S L L I P A I O T S A I S KA Y A N H H C S C F L N T O QQ B R V A A C C X C H T P D AH A U V M O I V I E O I I F TW E D R U G S T O R E T R E NN Z A N Q U N R G F E Y C V EE H T D Y K U M E N R N S E IP E A E A S T C E F F E E R TR W X A R C C A M N I L R G AD O E R G O H W K O A L P E PS Q C E U B T E X B R A L S ID O C T O R L S E O M A U O PK K T N S S L L P Z P A N O B
COUNTER GENERIC PRESCRIPTIONDOCTOR HEADACHE QUANTITYDOSE LABEL REFILLDRUGSTORE PATIENT STOREEFFECTS PHARMACIST WARNINGFEVER PILLS
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WORD BANK
COUNTERDOCTORDOSEDRUGSTOREEFFECTSFEVERGENERICHEADACHELABELPATIENTPHARMACISTPILLSPRESCRIPTIONQUANTITYREFILLSTOREWARNING
Pharmacy TASK 1 Beginning Low-High
STORY-A
Instructions: Look at the words in the box. Listen to your teacher say the words and repeat. Listen to your teacher read the story. Use the words in the box to write the words in the blank spaces. Correct your answers. Read the story to a partner. Listen to your partner read the story.
Jim has a backache. He wants to feel better. Jim goes to KMart. There is a in KMart.
Jim asks the pharmacist for for his backache. The pharmacist tells Jim to buy a pain reliever. Jim has questions about the pain reliever. Jim asks, “How many do I take?” The pharmacist answers, “Two or capsules every 4-6 hours.” Jim asks, “For how many ?” The pharmacist says, “Until your backache stops but no more than days. If your backache doesn’t stop after ten days, see a doctor.” The pharmacist tells him that the pain relievers are at the end of aisle 6C on the shelf. Jim thanks the pharmacist and says goodbye.
Pharmacy TASK 1 Beginning Low-High
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ten medicine pharmacy tablets top days
STORY-B
Instructions: Look at the words in the box. Listen to your teacher say the words and repeat. Listen to your teacher read the story. Use the words in the box to write the words in the blank spaces. Correct your answers. Read the story to a partner. Listen to your partner read the story.
Jim has a backache. He wants to feel . Jim goes to KMart. There is a pharmacy in KMart.
Jim asks the ______ ___ for medicine for his backache. The pharmacist tells Jim to buy a pain reliever. Jim has questions about the pain reliever. Jim asks, “How do I take?” The pharmacist answers, “Two tablets or every 4-6 . Jim asks, “For how many days?” The pharmacist says, “Until your backache stops but no more than ten days. If your backache doesn’t stop after ten days, see a doctor.” The pharmacist tells him that the pain relievers are at the end of _________ 6C on the top shelf. Jim thanks the pharmacist and says ___________.
Pharmacy TASK 1 Beginning Low-High
CONVERSATION 1
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capsules hours pharmacist aisle
better goodbye many
Instructions: Practice the conversation with a partner. It is a good idea to write the pharmacist’s answers to your questions when you are the customer.
Conversation 1
Part A
Pharmacist: Hello. May I help you?
Customer: Hello. I have a cough. I can’t sleep at night. What can I take?
Pharmacist: You can take cough medicine.
Customer: How much do I take?
Pharmacist: Take two teaspoons every four hours.
Customer: For how many days?
Pharmacist: Until your cough stops but no more than seven days. If your cough doesn’t stop after seven days, see a doctor.
Customer: Where can I find the cough medicine?
Pharmacist: It is next to the aspirin on aisle 12.
Part BPharmacist: How many days do you take this medicine?
Customer: I can take this medicine up to 7 days. Thank you, have a nice day.
Pharmacist: You’re welcome. I hope you feel better soon.
(AFTER THE CONVERSATION: When you are the customer, use your notes to tell your partner the pharmacist’s answers to your questions. Don’t look at the conversation.)
Pharmacy TASK 1 Beginning Low-High
CONVERSATION 26
Instructions: Practice the conversation with a partner. It is a good idea to write the pharmacist’s answers to your questions when you are the customer.
Conversation 2
Part A
Pharmacist: Good morning. May I help you?
Customer: Hello. I have a headache. What can I take?
Pharmacist: You can take a pain reliever like Tylenol.
Customer: How much do I take?
Pharmacist: Take two tablets.
Customer: How often do I take it?
Pharmacist: Every 4 to 6 hours.
Customer: Where are the pain relievers?
Pharmacist: They are in the middle of aisle 5B.
Part BPharmacist: How often can you take this medicine?
Customer: I can take this medicine every 4-6 hours.
Thanks for your help. Goodbye.
Pharmacist: You’re welcome. I hope you feel better soon.
(AFTER THE CONVERSATION: When you are the customer, use your notes to tell your partner the pharmacist’s answers to your questions. Don’t look at the conversation.)
Pharmacy TASK 1 Beginning Low-High
CONVERSATION 3
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Instructions: Practice the conversation with a partner. You can write what the pharmacist says.
Part A
Pharmacist: Good morning. May I help you?
Customer: Hello. My son has a low fever, 100.9 degrees. What do you recommend?
Pharmacist: How old is your son?
Customer: He is eleven years old.
Pharmacist: I recommend a children’s fever reducer like Children’s Tylenol.
Customer: Is there a generic brand that is cheaper?
Pharmacist: Yes, we have the store brand. It’s $2.00 less.
Customer: How much does he take?
Pharmacist: Three teaspoons.
Customer: How often?
Pharmacist: Every six to eight hours until the fever is gone.
Part B
Pharmacist: How much medicine should you give your son?
Customer: I should give him 3 teaspoons of medicine.
Pharmacist: What kind of medicine will you give your son?
Customer: I will give him a fever reducer.
Goodbye. Have a nice day.
Pharmacist: You’re welcome. I hope your son feels better soon.
AFTER THE CONVERSATION: When you are the customer, use your notes to tell your partner the pharmacist’s answers to your questions. Don’t look at the conversation.
Pharmacy TASK 1 Beginning Low-High
CONVERSATION 48
Instructions: Practice the conversation with a partner. You can write what the pharmacist says.
Part A
Pharmacist: Good afternoon. May I help you?
Customer: Hello. I cut my leg yesterday. I think the cut is infected. What do you recommend?
Pharmacist: Is the cut deep?
Customer: No, it is not deep.
Pharmacist: I recommend an antibiotic ointment and a bandage.
Customer: Which antibiotic ointment should I buy?
Pharmacist: We have a good store brand that is a good price.
Customer: How many times do I change the bandage and put on more ointment?
Pharmacist: Once a day is fine.
Customer: For how long do I use the ointment?
Pharmacist: Until the infection is gone. If your cut is still infected after one week, stop
using the ointment and see a doctor.
Part B
Pharmacist: How often do you change the bandage?
Customer: I change the bandage once a day.
Pharmacist: When should you see a doctor?
Customer: I should see a doctor if it is still infected after one week.
Thanks for your help. Goodbye.
Pharmacist: You’re welcome. I hope your cut heals soon.
AFTER THE CONVERSATION: When you are the customer, use your notes to tell your partner the pharmacist’s answers to your questions. Don’t look at the conversation.
Pharmacy TASK 1 Beginning Low-High
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Match the vocabulary terms on the left with the letter of the definition or example on the right. Choose the best answer.
___1. patient a. prescription number
___2. Rx # b. every day (i.e., once, twice, or three times)
___3. expired c. to put on a cream or ointment again
___4. dose amount d. the amount of medication you take at one time
___5. number of refills e. prescription is past due date, old
___6. reapply f. person who needs medical care, sick person
___7. daily g. medicine shaped like a small circle or oval
___8. tablet or capsule h. tablespoon/teaspoon – dose amount for liquid
___9. tbsp./tsp. i. how many times you can get the same medicine again
___1. warning a. be careful (example: don’t take with alcohol)
___2. side effects b. a wound with germs that cause disease
___3. symptoms c. medicine causes other problems, like dry mouth
___4. drowsy d. runny nose, sore throat, coughing, etc.
___5. nausea e. feeling sick to your stomach, need to throw up
__6. infected area f. sleepy
Pharmacy TASK 2 Beginning Low-High
Beginning Low-High
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EDWIN’S PHARMACY (619) 555-1234
1525 Lily AvenueSan Diego, CA 92104
Dr. Lou Anderson
Rx 654322 04/01/2018
EMMA COLE
TAKE 1 TABLET BY MOUTH AT NIGHT.
ZOCOR
MFR: LUPIN
Qty: 90 tablets
REFILLS: 1 before 10/31/2018
EDWIN’S PHARMACY the name of the pharmacy(619) 555-1234 the phone number of the pharmacy1525 Lily AvenueSan Diego, CA 92104
the address of the pharmacy
Dr. Lou Anderson the name of the doctorRx 654322 the prescription number (Rx = prescription)04/01/2018 the date of the prescriptionEMMA COLE the name of the person the medicine is for; the patientTAKE 1 TABLET BY MOUTH AT NIGHT. the dose (how much medicine to take & when to take it)ZOCOR The name of the medicine90 tablets the quantity of the medicine; (the number of tablets in one
bottle)REFILLS: 1 before 10/31/2018 the number of refills (the number of times Emma Cole can
get more of the same medicine without another prescription);Emma can get one refill before October 31, 2018.
Pharmacy TASK 2 Beginning Low-High
LOOK AT PAGE 11 AND ANSWER THE QUESTIONS ON THIS PAGE.
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Edwin’s Lou Anderson 04/01/2018 654322 90
Emma Cole one tablet by mouth at night ZOCOR 1
1. What is the name of the pharmacy? ____________________________
2. What is the name of the doctor? _______________________________
3. What is the prescription number? ____________________________
4. What is the date of the prescription? __________________________
5. Who is the medicine for? _____________________________________
6. What is the dose? __________________________________________
7. What is the name of the medicine? ____________________________
8. What is the quantity? _______________________________________
9. How many refills are there? __________________________________
TRUE OR FALSE? (Circle T for true or F for false)
1. The medicine is for Emma Cole. T F
2. Emma Cole is the doctor. T F
3. Emma Cole is the patient. T F
4. There is one refill. T F
5. The name of the medicine is Aspirin. T F
6. Emma needs to take the medicine in the morning. T F
7. Lou Anderson is the name of the pharmacy. T F
8. ZOCOR is the name of the medicine. T F
9. The prescription number is 93111. T F
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CVS Pharmacy (619) 555-1212
842 East Madison Avenue
El Cajon, CA 92020
Rx 881778 10/1/2018
Dr. Hanson (619) 555-4160
Maria Lopez
Take 1 capsule three times a day with food. Take all of this medication. Call the doctor if symptoms persist. Exceeding the dosage may cause nausea.
Oxycodone Refills: 0 Expires: 10/2018 Pharmacist M. Allen
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Pharmacy Task 2 Beginning Low–High
Prescription Label Practice
1.
Prescription Number Expiration
DateDoctor’s Name
and Phone Number
Dose Amount Number of Refills
2.
Prescription Number Expiration
DateDoctor’s Name
and Phone Number
Dose Amount Number of Refills
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Please write in the correct information from the prescriptions.
Costco Pharmacy (619) 555-5454
2431 Campo Rd (Rancho Shopping Center)El Cajon, CA 92021Rx 830241 11/15/2018Dr. Pillman (619) 555-3078
Stephen Johnson
Take 2 tablets once a day in the morning. Call the doctor if symptoms persist. Exceeding the dosage may cause dizziness. Torsemide Refills: As needed Expires: 11/2018
Pharmacist J. Smith
Walmart Pharmacy
444 Town Center Drive (Santee Shopping Center)Santee, CA 92071
Rx 776892 1/2/2018Dr. Saad (619) 555-1000
Yousif AboodTake 1 tablet twice a day, morning and evening.Take all of this medication. Call the doctor if symptoms include itching or fever. Exceeding dosage may cause pancreatitis.Nesina Refills: 3 Expires: 1/2018Pharmacist: C. Larson
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Pharmacy Task 2 Beginning Low–High
Prescription Label Practice
3.
Prescription Number Expiration
DateDoctor’s Name
and Phone Number
Dose Amount Number of Refills
4.
Prescription Number Expiration
DateDoctor’s Name
and Phone Number
Dose Amount Number of Refills
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El Cajon Pharmacy (619) 555-8377
788 Village Rd (Village Shopping Center)
El Cajon, CA 92021
Rx 909077 12/3/2018
Dr. Yamaha (619) 555-1000
Rita Chevez
Take 1 tablet twice a day.
Take all of this medication. Call the doctor if symptoms persist. Exceeding dosage may cause dry mouth.
Fexofenadine Refills: 0 Expires: 12/2018
Please write in the correct information from the prescriptions.