Operation Ouch Season 3 Episode 7 Episode 7
- December 18, 2014
- 28 min
Operation Ouch is a medical-themed kids show that takes a unique approach when it comes to teaching children about the human body and medicine. In season 3 episode 7, aptly named Episode 7, the focus is on dispelling myths and misconceptions about the human body.
One of the topics addressed is the myth of swallowed gum staying in the stomach for seven years. The co-hosts, Drs. Chris and Xand, explain that gum is mainly made up of indigestible materials like rubber, but that doesn't mean it's a good idea to swallow it regularly. They inject some fun into the lessons by creating a life-size digestive system where they demonstrate how food is broken down and digested by the body.
Next, the doctors dive into the topic of what makes people right or left-handed. They dispel the myth that it's purely genetic, and show that it's a combination of both environment and genetics that determine handedness. They also explain that some people are ambidextrous, meaning they can use both hands equally well, and demonstrate how our brains control our hand movements.
The episode moves on to talking about a subject that many children find fascinating: germs. The doctors explain that not all bacteria are bad, and some are even helpful to the body's processes, like in the gut where they help with digestion. They teach children how to properly wash their hands to avoid spreading germs, and even create a machine that shows the difference between washing your hands with soap and water versus just water.
One of the show's highlights is when the doctors go through a series of experiments to demonstrate the importance of wearing a helmet when riding a bike or playing sports. They create a dummy head, filled with Jello (to mimic the brain) and raw eggs (to mimic the skull), and drop it onto a concrete surface first with no helmet and then with a helmet. The results are dramatic and drive home the importance of helmet safety.
Other topics covered in the episode include the importance of exercise and the benefits of stretching, particularly as it relates to avoiding injuries. The doctors explain the difference between dynamic and static stretching and demonstrate the right way to do both. They even get in on the fun themselves by testing their flexibility and strength in a series of challenges.
Finally, the episode concludes with a segment on the fascinating world of animal biology, particularly when it comes to the inner workings of amphibians like frogs. The doctors dissect a frog to show children the various organs and systems at work, including the circulatory and respiratory systems.
Overall, Operation Ouch Season 3 Episode 7 is an informative and engaging episode that takes children on a journey through the human body, teaching them about the myths and facts that surround it. The doctors successfully marry education with entertainment, making learning about medicine a fun and exciting experience for children.