Lesson Plan in Physical Science
Lesson Plan in Physical Science
Lesson Plan in Physical Science
KEY CONCEPTS: Use of different materials according to their Properties and Structures:
Medical Implants
REAOURCES NEEDED:
REFERENCE: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Implant_(medicine)
https://www.fda.gov/MedicalDevices/ProductsandMedicalProcedures/ImplantsandProsthetics/
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hip_replacement
https://www.google.com.ph/search?q=hip+replacement&source=lnms&tbm=isch&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwiMzqK58vrTAhUMTbwKHXiMAikQ_AUI
BigB&biw=1242&bih=602#tbm=isch&q=hip+replacement+before+after&imgrc=6_MsaP3ajHy3PM:
https://www.google.com.ph/search?q=hip+replacement&source=lnms&tbm=isch&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwiMzqK58vrTAhUMTbwKHXiMAikQ_AUI
BigB&biw=1242&bih=602#tbm=isch&q=Intraocular+lens+before+%26+after&imgrc=zNEFUXbeD8exmM:
http://www.medical-directions.com/10-most-common-medical-implants-and-info/
http://www.azom.com/article.aspx?ArticleID=2873
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Polyethylene
https://www.google.com.ph/search?q=hip+replacement&source=lnms&tbm=isch&sa=X&sqi=2&ved=0ahUKEwjDsZGss_3TAhXIS7wKHZT3BJI
Q_AUIBigB&biw=1242&bih=602#imgrc=p2VrfF_CyZlbQM:
https://www.britannica.com/science/lithium-chemical-element
Guide questions:
1. What have you observe from figure 1?
2. What have you observe from figure 2?
3. What have you observe from figure 3?
4. Based from the 3 figures presented, what have you observe?
- Learners’ answers will vary
- allow learners to express their brilliant ideas that will lead to the discovery of the
new lesson
PRESENTATION:
Learners are group according to their learning style: visual, auditory, & kinesthetic (10 minutes)
Learners are group according to their learning style: visual, auditory, & kinesthetic (10 minutes)
Messages:
7. Stainless steel: higher corrosion, resistance, higher cryogenic, toughness, higher work,
hardening rate, higher hot strength, higher ductility, higher strength and hardness, a more
attractive appearance, & lower maintenance
8. Polyethylene: low strength, hardness and rigidity, but has a high ductility and impact strength
as well as low friction, nonpolar, saturated, high molecular weight hydrocarbons
11. Silicone gel: low chemical reactivity. Low toxicity. Thermal stability (constancy of
properties over a wide temperature range of −100 to 250 °C). The ability to repel water and form
watertight seals.
12. Copper particle: ductile metal with very high thermal and electrical conductivity.
13. PMMA are strong, tough, and lightweight material
14. Artificial Eye Lenses replace a patient’s natural eye lens during cataract surgery by using
PMMA and Silicone.
15. Breast implant reconstruct, reshape or enhance the size of a woman’s breast by using the
silicone gel.
ANALYSIS:
Guide questions: (15 minutes)
1. How did you find the activity?
- Learners’ answers will vary
- Teacher’s follow-up question depend on learner’s opinion
2. What are the words in the message relay?
- Learners’ answers will vary
- Teacher’s follow-up question depend on learner’s idea
3. Create a concept from the words in the message relay
Table 1. List of medical implant with their corresponding uses, materials, and properties.
* mechanical strength
in spite of brittleness;
chemical durability
against the
deteriorating effects
of oxygen, water,
acids, bases, salts, and
organic solvents;
hardness, contributing
to resistance against
wear; thermal and
electrical conductivity
considerably lower
than that of metals;
and an ability to take a
decorative finish.
ABSTRACTION:
Lecture-Discussion of Key Concepts: (20 minutes)
Medical implant is a medical device manufactured to:
Replace a missing biological structure
Support a damaged biological structure
Enhance an existing biological structure.
Some implants are made from skin, bone or other body tissues. Others are made from metal,
plastic, ceramic or other materials. Implants can be placed permanently or they can be removed
once they are no longer needed.
It’s amazing how often people need to get implants of some sort to help them heal from an
injury or ailment. Now-a-days they make implants for just about every part.
1. Artificial Hips
-medical devices or joints used in hip replacement surgeries. These are used in partial or full hip
replacements. It is composed of:
Stainless steel - higher corrosion, resistance, higher cryogenic, toughness, higher work,
hardening rate, higher hot strength, higher ductility, higher strength and hardness, a more
attractive appearance, & lower maintenance
Polyethylene - low strength, hardness and rigidity, but has a high ductility and impact
strength as well as low friction, nonpolar, saturated, high molecular weight hydrocarbons
Ceramic - mechanical strength in spite of brittleness; chemical durability against the
deteriorating effects of oxygen, water, acids, bases, salts, and organic solvents; hardness,
contributing to resistance against wear; thermal and electrical conductivity considerably
lower than that of metals; and an ability to take a decorative finish
2. Heart Pacemakers
-used to treat patients with conditions that cause abnormal heart rhythms. There are two kinds of
heart pacemakers, one that triggers the chambers of the heart and another that sends an electrical
pulse to the heart to control the rate and rhythm. Both types are small medical devices that get
surgically implanted under the skin near the heart to help control a person’s heartbeat. The
preceding implantable devices consist of Lithium- floats on water, is highly reactive with it and
forms strong hydroxide solutions, yielding lithium hydroxide (LiOH) and hydrogen gas.
3. Breast Implants
Breast implants are devices used to reconstruct, reshape or enhance the size of a woman’s breast.
One of the most common materials for breast implant is silicone gel.
Silicone - low chemical reactivity. Low toxicity. Thermal stability (constancy of properties
over a wide temperature range of −100 to 250 °C). The ability to repel water and form
watertight seals.
Artificial Eye Lenses are used to replace a patient’s natural eye lens during cataract surgery.
Spine screws, rods and artificial discs are all hardware used in several types of spinal fusion
surgeries where two or more vertebrae are fused together.
Metal screws, pins, plates and rods are the medical hardware pieces used to repair all sorts of
bone fractures. These items are used to help realign fractured bones and hold them together to
allow them to heal.
Artificial Knees
Artificial knees are used to replace the real knee cap or joint in a patient who needs partial or
total knee replacement surgery. There are several types of artificial knees and joints, so do your
research if you need this type of surgery.
Coronary Stents
Coronary Stents are used in patients who have unstable angina or have had a recent heart attack
because of blocked arteries. These stents are small tubes that are inserted into any of the arteries
that supply blood to the patient’s heart. They are used to open up the artery to allow better blood
flow.
Ear Tubes
Ear tubes are used to alleviate any severe build up of fluid in a patient’s middle ear that can’t be
cured by medication. These are small tubes inserted into the ear drum. There are a variety of ear
tubes on the market. Some are used on a temporary basis where others are designed for long-
term use to treat chronic conditions.
-Learners are aware on what to do before agreeing to the procedure of medical implant through
these guide questions:
ASSESSMENT:
Formative Assessment: (5 minutes)
ASSIGNMENT:
Group assignment:
Conduct an interview of a person that work in the medical field (e.g. nurse, doctor, and dentist) or
someone who has experience with medical implants. Try to find out the pros and cons of having
medical implants and the proper ways of taking care of them. (Put your outputs in a video clips,
PowerPoint presentation or scrapbook)
Criteria:
Accuracy: 2 2 – if
1 - if
Relevance: 2 2 – if
1 - if
Neatness: 2 2 – if
1 - if
Creativity: 2 2 – if
1 - if
Timeliness: 2 2 – if
1 - if