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Prescription Drug Presentation
Prescription Drug Presentation
Students will work in teams of two to research a medical condition requiring medication. They will present the information in front of the class in an informative and creative manner.
Rubric Code:
DXC4937
By
calynch
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Subject:
Health
Type:
Presentation
Grade Levels:
6-8, 9-12, Undergraduate
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Drug Presentation Rubric
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Unsatisfactory
2 pts
Below Average
4 pts
Average
6 pts
Competent
8 pts
Proficient
10 pts
Introduction
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Unsatisfactory
Neither Medical Condition nor Drug are mentioned in introduction.
Below Average
Only Medical Condition or Drug is mentioned in introduction.
Average
Both Medical Condition and Drug are mentioned in introduction but are not elaborated upon.
Competent
Both Medical Condition and Drug are mentioned in introduction but only one of the topics is elaborated upon and an overview of presentation is given.
Proficient
Both Medical Condition and Drug are mentioned in introduction and elaborated upon and an overview of presentation is given.
Medical Condition Knowledge
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Unsatisfactory
Medical Condition alluded to but not specifically mentioned.
Below Average
Medical Condition is mentioned but not described.
Average
Medical Condition is mentioned but is not described completely.
Competent
Medical Condition is mentioned and described.
Proficient
Medical Condition is mentioned and has a comprehensive description.
Drug Effect Knowledge
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Unsatisfactory
Effects of prescribed drug is alluded to but not specifically mentioned.
Below Average
Effects of prescribed drug are mentioned but not described.
Average
Effects of prescribed drug mentioned but is not described completely.
Competent
Effects of prescribed drug mentioned and described.
Proficient
Effects of prescribed drug is mentioned and has a comprehensive description. If a variety of drugs can be described, they are also included.
Conlusion
Unsatisfactory
No Conclusion.
Below Average
Conclusion is brief and ineffective.
Average
Conclusion contains a review of material presented.
Competent
Conclusion contains a complete review of material presented.
Proficient
Conclusion contains a complete review of material presented and an opportunity for questions and discussion.
Creativity
Unsatisfactory
Lecture Only
Below Average
Use of lecture and audiovisual materials.
Average
Use of lecture and activities.
Competent
Use of lecture, audiovisual and activities.
Proficient
Use of lecture, audiovisual, activities and another type of teaching method.
Keywords:
Drug Presentation
Subjects:
Health
Types:
Presentation
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