ACTIVITY SHEET SCIENCE BEHIND TEDDY BEAR CLINIC Going to the doctor can be a scary thing. The doctor uses a lot of equipment that is not familiar. If you know what each piece of equipment is used for, it can make your visit less scary. The stethoscope is an instrument that a doctor uses to listen to your heart beating. It is very important that your heart beats strong and steady. They will use the stethoscope to listen to your breathing to make sure your lungs are clear. The doctor also may take your temperature. Usually, they do this with a thermometer that goes under your tongue or one that scans the surface of your forehead. The doctor may look into your mouth to see if there are signs of infection or that you are not drinking enough fluids. They may use a device called an otoscope to look into your ears to check for signs of infection or shine a light into your eyes to test their reflexes and make sure they are clear and healthy.
KEY TERMS Equipment - an item necessary for a particular purpose. Infection - the invasion and growth of germs in the body. Reflexes - An action that is a response to a stimulus without conscious thought. Stethoscope - a medical instrument for listening to the action of someone’s heart or breathing. • Temperature - the degree or intensity of heat present in something. • Thermometer - an instrument for measuring temperature. • Otoscope - an instrument used to look in ears and throat. • • • •
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ACTIVITY SHEET TEDDY BEAR CLINIC KEY TERMS • Doctor - a person who heals the sick. • Thermometer - a device to measure temperature. • Splint - a device to steady a broken limb. • Medicine - something to take to cure sickness.
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Stuffed animal Bandages or gauze Popsicle sticks Blankets A bottle for fake medicine • Wash cloths • Play thermometer
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1. Fill-out patient card about the animal. Include fur color, name and birthday. 2. Count the number of body parts and fill in patient card. 3. Choose an arm or a leg and place popsicle sticks on it and wrap with gauze. This is called splinting. 4. Tuck the bear in with a blanket and give it some medicine. 5. Use the washcloth to give the animal a bath. 6. Use the pretend thermometer to take the temperature. 7. Ask the bear how it is feeling.
EXPLORATION I wonder what it is like to be the patient like the teddy bear. 401 SW Second Street • Fort Lauderdale, FL 33312 • 954.467.6637
ACTIVITY SHEET TEDDY BEAR CLINIC PATIENT RECORD Patient Name: ___________________________
Birthday: _______________________________
CHECK-UP How many do you have?
Arms
Legs
Eyes
Nose
Ears
Mouth
IMPORTANT PATIENT INFORMATION Height: _______________________________ Weight: ______________________________ Temperature: ______________________________ How is your patient feeling? ________________________________________________________________
TREATMENT Medicine: ____________________________________________________________________________ Where does your Teddy Bear need a bandage? __________________________________________ Is your Teddy Bear feeling better? _______________________________________________________ Doctor/Nurse Signature: ______________________________________________________________
EXPLORATION I wonder what kind of food and water my bear likes to eat. 401 SW Second Street • Fort Lauderdale, FL 33312 • 954.467.6637