Cold Remedies by Dayna Graham

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							The common cold: Remedies and Reading a Medicine Label

CLB Level: 4                 Method:
                             1. Discuss different remedies the students use to help
Essential Skills Focus:         relieve symptoms of a cold
Document use (reading a      2. Hand-out worksheet 1 and/or realia of objects on
label), Thinking Skills (       sheet 1
decision making), Oral       3. Discuss each item: who has it in their home? Who
Communication                   uses it? Who has seen this product before?
                             4. Discuss what each item can help with? Use page 2 as
(Discussion)
                                a teacher’s guide
                             5. Students write the item with the correct picture on
Task: Understand
                                Page 1
different cold remedies in
                             6. Students and teacher look at the information on Page
Canadian pharmacies &
                                3 (this info is exactly from the pill bottle)
grocery stores; Read and
                             7. Scan for specific information, ex: directions, adult,
understand a medicine
                                children, warning, physician
label
                             8. Look at the scenarios on Page 4. The teacher can
                                read each scenario or students can work in groups
Purpose: Students will
                             9. Discuss each scenario and discuss the correct answer
 Read and understand
                                for each situation
   medicine label
 Students will learn to
                             Follow Up: Have students look at one pill bottle in their
   scan for specific
                             home. Ask them to return with an answer for a particular
   information
                             (and not personal) question: for example, “can children
                             under 12 take the medication?” or: if it is prescription
Materials: 3 worksheets,
                             medication: “how many refills can the person get?”
realia of items (if
possible) and Advil sinus
and cold bottle
                             Debrief/Transfer: Ask students to discuss 3 questions
                             that are good to ask a pharmacist next time they want
                             medication (either prescription or over the counter).
Learning Style: Auditory,
                             Use vocab. used in this lesson, ex: Will this help with a
visual
                             runny nose? how many/much can I take, can I give this to
                             my 4 year old daughter…”
Time: 1.5 hours




Cold weather remedies, ES
       Cold Remedies




       1 Echinacea             4 Orange Juice     7 Vicks Vaporub

       2 Chicken Noodle Soup   5 Advil            8 Benadryl

       3 Zinc Lozenges         6 Tea with honey   9 Sudafed

                                                                    p. 1




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                                                     Treatment for a cold

Problem                     Treatment                 Picture
Sneezing, runny nose and    Benadryl
watery eyes

Sinus and head congestion   Sudafed
(stuffed up nose)


                            Advil – Cold and Sinus




Cough that is keeping you   Tea and honey
awake at night
                            Neocitran



                            Cough Syrup – Example:
                            Buckley’s


Sore throat/trouble         Zinc lozenges
swallowing


                            Halls




                                                                      p2



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                                 Advil Cold & Sinus Caplets




                                               Uses

              For effective relief of the symptoms of colds and sinusitis including:

                                         nasal congestion
                                            sinus pain
                                            headache
                                              fever
                                       body aches and pain
                                           sore throat

                                            Directions

  Adults and children over 12: Take 1 or 2 caplets every 4 hours as needed. Do not exceed 6
                      caplets in 24 hours, unless directed by a physician.

                                            Cautions

  Keep out of reach of children. This package contains enough medicine to seriously harm a
           child. Do not give to children under 12 unless directed by a physician.

                                            Warnings

 Do not take Advil Cold & Sinus if taking acetylsalicylic acid (ASA) or other products containing
ibuprofen, or if allergic to ASA, salicylates or anti-inflammatory drugs, or any of its ingredients.
   Consult your physician before taking Advil Cold & Sinus if you have kidney or liver disease,
  diabetes, heart or thyroid disease, high blood pressure, glaucoma, peptic ulcers, difficulty in
urination due to enlarged prostate, or if you are pregnant or nursing a baby. Individuals taking
   or who have recently taken prescription medication for high blood pressure or depression,
  including monoamine oxidase inhibitors (MAOI), should use only as directed by a physician.
    Consult your physician if the symptoms or fever persists for more than 5 days. In case of
    overdose, call a poison control center or a doctor at once even if there are no symptoms.

If abdominal pain, heartburn, nausea or vomiting, bloating, diarrhea or constipation, ringing or
     buzzing in the ears, nervousness, sleeplessness, dizziness, any change in vision, fluid
retention, itching, skin rashes or any other side effect or unexplained symptom develops while
   taking Advil Cold & Sinus, discontinue use immediately and contact a physician. In case of
    overdose, call Poison Control Centre or a doctor at once even if there are no symptoms.

                                                                                                p3


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                              Reading a Prescription

Questions for discussion

Listen/Read the following scenarios. Listen to the question(s) at the end of each
scenario and discuss the correct answer.

1. Sophia was walking on a slippery sidewalk. She fell and banged her head. She
now has a terrible headache and wants to relieve the pain.

Question: Should Sophia take Advil Sinus and Cold medication? Why or why not?

2. Lien’s 8 year old daughter caught a cold at school. She came home feeling very
sick. Her nose was plugged and she was sniffling a lot.

Question: Should Lien give her daughter Advil Sinus and Cold medication? Explain
your reasoning?

3. Jacob went to the grocery store and picked up many items including Advil Sinus
and Cold medication. He took his young children shopping with him. They are all
now at home. Jacob is too exhausted to put the groceries away, so he left them in
their bags on the floor.

Question: Is this safe? Why or why not? What should Jacob do?

4. Mario is a university student. He caught a cold and is having trouble sleeping.
He has a headache and has ‘the shakes.’

Question: Can Mario take Advil Sinus and Cold medication? Why or why not?

5. Suzan is 32 years old. She has a terrible cold. She took 2 Advil Sinus and Cold
tablets at 2:30 p.m.

Question: When can Suzan take 2 more tablets?

6. Fatuma is pregnant. She caught a cold last week. She wanted to feel better.
She took 2 Advil Sinus and Cold pills.

Question: Was this safe for Fatuma? Explain your answer.                    p4

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