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Test your knowledge of medication safety with this fun and educational trivia game. Answer questions about medications, safety practices, and more. Play now and learn valuable information to keep yourself and others safe.

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  1. Medication Safety Patrol:Trivia Game Click to begin.

  2. Instructions • Each team takes turns to choose a category and point value. • After the statement is read, each team will write an answer on the answer sheet. • Points will be awarded for correct answers only.

  3. Choose a point value. Click here for final Trivia

  4. I Spy in the Pharmacy… Medicine Safety Patrol Prescription Puzzlers Rhyme Time 1 point 1 point 1 point 1 point 2 points 2 points 2 points 2 points 3 points 3 points 3 points 3 points 4 points 4 points 4 points 4 points Final Question

  5. Name the individual who fills and dispenses medicine in a pharmacy.

  6. A pharmacist

  7. Name a substance that is used to treat disease or injury.

  8. A medicine

  9. Name a type of medicine that a doctor prescribes to treat disease or injury.

  10. A prescription medicine

  11. Name a type of medicine that can be purchased at a pharmacy without a prescription.

  12. An over-the-counter medicine

  13. Name a SAFE place to store medicines in a home.

  14. Locked kitchen or medicine cabinets

  15. Name an UNSAFEplace to store medicine in the bathroom.

  16. The bathroom counter

  17. Name an UNSAFEplace to store medicine in the kitchen.

  18. The kitchen counter

  19. Is this a SAFE or UNSAFEplace to store medicine? Medicine stored in a plastic bag, placed in a purse or backpack.

  20. UNSAFEplace!

  21. The pharmacist receives a shipment of 25 penicillin tablets. They need to divide these tablets evenly across 5 prescription bottles. Each bottle will have ____ tablets.

  22. 5 penicillin tablets per bottle.

  23. A doctor instructs a patient to take 1 pill, three times a day, for 10 days. The pharmacist should dispense ____ pills to the patient.

  24. 30 pills

  25. A doctor instructs a patient to take three, 100 milligram tablets of a medicine oncea day. In one day, the patient will take ____ milligrams of medicine.

  26. 300 milligrams

  27. The pharmacist needs to break each medicine tablet into halves. If the pharmacist has 12 tablets to break, they will have ____ tablets in total when they are done.

  28. 24 tablets

  29. Use a _____ to secure a medicine cabinet. Rhymes with dock.

  30. Lock

  31. Medicines maylook like _____. Rhymes with sandy.

  32. Candy Medicines should always be stored in their original container!

  33. You should never ____ prescription medicines with anyone. Rhymes with pair.

  34. Share

  35. Only take medicines with the permission of an ______ such as your parent or guardian. Rhymes with consult.

  36. An adult

  37. Final Question Make your wager…

  38. Kim and Sarah are jogging, and Sarah begins to have trouble breathing. Sarah uses Kim’s medicine inhaler to help her breathe. What medication safety rule did Sarah and Kim break?

  39. Sharing medicine or taking a prescription medicine not prescribed for you. Instead of giving Sarah her inhaler, what should Kim have done?

  40. Thank you for playing! Please remember: • Only take medicines with the permission of a parent or guardian. • Always keep candy and medicine in their original container. • Never share your medicine with others. • Ask a trusted adult to keep medicines in a safe place in their home.

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