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Antibiotics

Antibiotics

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Science

12th Grade

Practice Problem

Easy

NGSS
HS-LS1-6

Standards-aligned

Created by

Harriet Hobson

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10 Slides • 6 Questions

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Antibiotics

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Draw

Match the keyword to the correct definition

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  • Explain what antibiotics are and why we would use them.

  • Explain ​what antibiotic resistance is and what causes it

  • ​Describe some side effects of antibiotics

What do you need to know by the end of the lesson:

  • Looking at Antibiotics

  • ​Looking at antibiotic resistance

  • Possible side effects of antibiotics ​

What are we doing today?

Learning Objectives

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Open Ended

What is an antibiotic?

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  • When ​the body’s immune system cannot fight all the bacterial cells by itself. This is when antibiotics are used.

  • Antibiotics are medicines that destroy or slow the growth of bacteria

  • People usually take antibiotics orally.

  • Most antibiotics begin fighting bacteria within a few hours.​

ANTIBIOTICS

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ANTIBIOTIC WARNING

  • ​It is important to complete the "whole course" of medication even after symptoms of the infection have improved.

  • You should take all of the tablets that you have been prescribed by the doctor even if you feel well.

  • By doing this, it reduces the risk that bacteria will become resistant to the antibiotics.

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ANTIBIOTIC RESISTANCE

  • ​Antibiotic becomes useless against the bacteria because the bacteria have improved their defences

  • ​Some medical professionals believe this has happened as people are overusing antibiotics.

  • By doing this, it reduces the risk that bacteria will become resistant to the antibiotics.

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ANTIBIOTIC RESISTANCE

Antibiotics should only be prescribed to treat conditions:

  • that are not very serious but are unlikely to clear up without the use of antibiotics.

  • that are not very serious but could spread if not treated.

  • where antibiotics can significantly speed up recovery time

  • where the risk of not prescribing antibiotics can lead to more dangerous complications.

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Multiple Choice

Can antibiotics cure (treat) COVID-19 infection?

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Yes it can

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No it can't

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Multiple Choice

What is the most common route of administration for antibiotics?

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Oral

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Topical

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Buccal

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Multiple Choice

How long until antibiotics begin fighting bacteria?

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2 minutes

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10 minutes

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2 hours

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Open Ended

What does it mean to “complete the course” of antibiotics?

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Mahra has a virus which has given her a chest infection​

Does she need antibiotics?

Mahra

Sultan has a bacterial infection in his eye that spreads easily from person to person.

Does he need antibiotics?

​​Sultan

​Antibiotics or not?

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Task

Side effects:

Research common side effects that you may feel after taking antibiotics

3 mins​

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  • Side effects don’t always happen, the risk of feeling side effects are different from person to another.

Antibiotics can cause the following common side effects:

  • diarrhoea

  • nausea

  • vomiting

  • rash

Less common side effects:

  • kidney stones

  • blood clotting

  • blood disorders

Side effects

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