Practice before the next class
π Sign each health-related sentence to a friend, then ask if they understood it and whether the statement is true or false.Β
You should always close the medicine bottle after using it. β True
It is wrong to take medicine that is not prescribed for you. β True
Strong people never get sick. βοΈ False
It is right to wash your hands before eating. β True
Taking medicine when not sick is a wrong decision. β True
When your body feels weak, you should rest or see a doctor. β True
Boiling water makes it hot and kills germs. β True
A positive HIV test means the virus is present. β True
A negative malaria test means you still have the disease. βοΈ False
When your blood pressure goes up, it can be dangerous. β True
You should try to find the nearest hospital in an emergency. β True
A child who is lost should be taken to the hospital. βοΈ False
Taking medicine at the correct time is easy with a reminder. β True
It is always difficult to recover from small cuts. βοΈ False
Cotton is used in hospitals because it is soft. β True
Some people live with diabetes for many years. β True
Going without food can make you weak and dizzy. β True
Calling someone fat in public is respectful. βοΈ False
People who are obese may need special health support. β True
Eating healthy food helps thin children grow strong. β True
All rich people are automatically healthy. βοΈ False
Poor families may face challenges accessing health care. β True
Clean clothes and a smile make someone look beautiful. β True
It is ugly to laugh at someoneβs disability. β True
A hospital room with no light is dark and unsafe. β True
It is exciting to hear that your baby is healthy. β True
Health education should never be boring; it must be helpful. β True
Drinking from a bottle with a closed cap is difficult. β True
A new hospital is always ugly. βοΈ False
If you feel weak, you may be sick. β True
It is right to give food to a poor person. β
True