
Taking and storing
Quiz by Alex Evans
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- Q1What should you do before taking your medicine?Take two at onceClose your eyesShake the bottleRead the instructions30s
- Q2Why is it important to keep medicine out of reach of children?To keep it warmSo they can read itTo keep them safeSo they can play with it30s
- Q3What should you do if you forget to take your medicine?Ignore itTake it whenever you rememberTake double next timeAsk an adult for help30s
- Q4What should you do with expired medicine?Use it anywayThrow it away safelyKeep it for laterGive it to a friend30s
- Q5When is the best time to take your medicine?Whenever you feel like itOnly at nightBefore eating lunchAs directed by the doctor30s
- Q6What should you do if you accidentally take too much medicine?Tell an adult immediatelyDo nothingGo to sleepDrink lots of water30s
- Q7What is one reason you should not share your medicine with others?It's not in a fancy bottleIt tastes funnyIt could be unsafe for themIt's too expensive30s
- Q8What should you use to measure liquid medicine?A regular spoon from the kitchenYour handsA toy cupA medicine cup or spoon30s