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Teacher CHERRY D.

SUNGA Grade Level 10


Teaching Dates Quarter FIRST
Week/Day 6 / 4-6 Learning Area HEALTH

DETAILED LESSON PLAN IN MAPEH 10


NOTE:

➢ Use INTERMEDIATE PAD PAPER in answering the activities.


➢ All activities must be compiled and stapled upon submission.
➢ Write the following information in every piece of paper that you are going to use.

I. OBJECTIVES
The learner understands the guidelines and criteria in the selection and evaluation of health
A. Content
information, products, and services.
Standards
The learner demonstrates critical thinking and decision-making skills in the selection, evaluation
B. Performance
Standards and utilization of health information, products, and services.

MELC No. 3 – Selects health professionals, specialists, and health care services wisely.
(H10CH-Ic- 22)
C. Learning MELC No. 4 – Reports fraudulent health services (H10CH-Ic-24)
Competencies MELC No. 5 – Explains the different kinds of complementary and alternative health care
modalities (H10CH-Id- 25)

• Identify the different kinds of complementary and alternative health care modalities
D. Objectives • Recognize the different forms of quackery.
• Write an essay to fight the quack.

II. CONTENT HEALTH INFORMATION, PRODUCTS AND SERVICES

III. LEARNING
RESOURCES

A. References
1. Teacher's
Physical Education and Health – Grade 10 PP.
Guide pages
2. Learner's
Physical Education and Health – Grade 10 PP. 205-219
Material pages
3. Textbook
pages
4. Additional
Materials from
Learning • GOOGLE
Resource (LR)
portal
B. Other Learning Printed Materials
Resources
IV. PROCEDURES
A. Reviewing Activity: DOCTOR WHO?
previous lesson
or presenting Direction: What are the different types of physicians? Choose the type of the physician with the
the new lesson area of specialization below.

cardiologist – dermatologist - gastroenterologist – geriatrician - gynecologist – neurologist –


orthopedist – ophthalmologist – pediatrician – pulmonologist - urologist

1 6
2 7

3
8

E C

D 6

4 9

5 10

***What are the other medical specializations that you know? List them and their areas of
expertise below.
_________________________________________________________________________
_________________________________________________________________________

Activity: HEALTHY PLACES

Directions:
1. Complete the table by writing the correct answers on each box.

Health
Facilities
B. Establishing a
purpose for the
lesson

Types

Activity: GARDEN OF HERBS


Direction: What are the herbs approved by the Department of Health? Unscramble the letters to
form each herb in column A. Read column B for the medicinal value of each herb.

A B
C. Presenting Medicinal value
Herb
examples/
instances of 1. P L A U K A O C For ringworm and other skin (fungal) infections
the new For non-insulin dependent diabetic
lesson 2. P A M A L A Y A patients
3. W A G N A B For blood pressure control
For use as antiseptic to disinfect wounds For
4. S A Y A B A B mouthwash or tooth decay and gum infection
5. G U D N A L I For cough and asthma

For intestinal worms, particularly ascaris and


6. Y I N O G – A I N Y O G N trichina
7. B A S M N G O For urinary stones

8. A S A T N G B A T U G For mouthwash

9. N I P A S T – N A S I P A N T For arthritis and gout

10. B E R Y A – N U B E A For relief from body aches and pains


Remember: Not all plants are proven to be medicinally effective unless approved by the
Department of Health. At certain situations, these plants may be effective, but should be used
with caution.
10 DOH APPROVED HERBAL PLANTS
HERBAL PLANTS ENGLISH NAME USED FOR:
Akapulko "ringworm bush” • Skin fungal infections such as
ringworm, jock itch
• Insect bites, ringworms, eczema,
scabies, and itchiness
Ampalaya "Bitter melon" or "bitter • Lowering blood sugar levels;
gourd" diabetes
• Hemorrhoids - a swollen vein or
group of veins in the region of the
anus.
Bawang "Garlic” • Antibacterial properties
• Anti-hypertensive properties
• Reduces cholesterol in the blood
hence helps control blood pressure
Bayabas "Guava" • As antiseptic- for cleaning wounds
• Astringent
Lagundi "5-leaved chaste tree" • Cough and Colds
• Asthma
Niyog-niyogan Is a vine known as • Anti-helminthic
"Chinese honey • eliminates intestinal parasites
suckle”
D. Discussing new
concepts and Sambong "Ngai camphor or • Treating kidney stones
practicing new
Blumea camphor" • As diuretic
skills #1
Tsaang Gubat “Wild tea” • Stomach pains
• Gastroenteritis
• Diarrhea
Pansit-Pansitan or • Treating arthritis and gout
Ulasimang Bato
Yerba Buena Peppermint • As analgesic to relive body aches
and muscle pain due to
rheumatism or gout

EXAMPLES OF ALTERNATIVE MEDICINES


ALTERNATIVE MEDICINES DEFINITION
Acupuncture It is a form of energy medicine where long thin needles
are inserted to specific parts of the body to affect the
energy flow. Acupuncture is believed to treat
musculoskeletal dysfunctions.

Ventosa cupping massage This procedure is done by placing inverted glasses that
therapy have flames from burning cotton, on specific points in the
body. It is believed to relieve muscle and joint pains.

Reflexology Like acupuncture, reflexology focuses on treating


specific disorders through massaging of the soles of
the feet.

Acupressure Acupressure uses the same technique as that of


acupuncture. The only difference is that acupressure
does not use needles but hands to apply pressure on
certain points of the body.
Nutrition Therapy Nutrition therapy approaches treatment of a medical
condition by providing a tailored diet for the patient.
Consumers receive health information, products, and services from various sources;
thus, individuals may be prone to frauds. An example of which is quackery.

Quackery, a form of a health fraud, is any advertisement, promotion, or sale of products


and services that have not been scientifically proven safe and effective (Meeks, et al, 2011). It is
being operated by a quack. A quack is an individual that has little or no professional qualifications
to practice medicine. He/She also pretentiously uses meaningless medical jargon and relies on
scare tactics, paranoid accusations, and quick fixes.

There are three major characteristics of health quackery (Schaler & Carroll, undated).
E. Discussing new First, it is a big business. A huge amount of money is spent on fraudulent health products and
concepts and services. Second, it multiplies and spreads fast. Lastly, it thrives on individuals who are
practicing new diagnosed with illnesses that are known to have no cure.
skills #2

The three forms of quackery are:


A. Medical quackery
Medical quackery includes cures, treatments, and remedies of various health
conditions that are drugless or bloodless in nature.
B. Nutrition quackery
Nutrition quackery involves promotion of food fads and other nutritional practices that
claim to be all-natural. These are believed to have beneficial properties of multiple plants
in one product.
C. Device quackery
Device quackery makes use of miraculous gadgets (such as dials, gauges,
electrodes, magnets, and blinkers) that are believed to cure certain health conditions.

Activity 1: LET ME THINK!

Direction: Answer this question: Why do people easily fall for quackery?

D. Developing
Mastery
(Leads to
Formative
Assessment
3)

E. Finding Activity 2: A BAD QUACK


practical
application of Direction: List down possible dangers of quackery to a person’s physical and psychological
concepts and well-being.
skills in daily Physical Psychological
living

Activity 3: LESSONED LEARNED

Direction: Write three (3) most interesting


ideas that you have learned from the
lesson about the different kinds of
complementary and alternative health
care modalities and about quackery.

F. Generalization
Activity 4: THINK ABOUT IT!

Direction: In 2-3 paragraphs, write your thoughts about the question, “Why are health
professionals, whether those that offer traditional, alternative, or complementary, not
present in a lot of rural municipalities in the country?”

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G. Evaluating ______________________________________________________________
Learning
______________________________________________________________

Activity 5: MORE QUACKS!

Direction: Complete the table by writing other examples of medical, nutrition, and device
quackery.
Medical Device Nutrition

Activity 6: FIGHT THE QUACK!

Direction: In 2-3 paragraphs, answer the


following question on a piece of
paper: As a Grade 10 student,
how can you protect your family
and yourself from quackery?

H. Additional
activities for
application or
remediation

Prepared and Submitted by: Reviewed and Checked by:

CHERRY D. SUNGA GUILLERMO S. FABILLAR


Teacher II OIC-School Head

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