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COMMUNICABLE OR NON-COMMUNICABLE. HOW MUCH DO YOU KNOW ?. By Beau Benhardt. Teacher page. It is important to know whether a disease is Communicable (able to spread from one person to another), or Non-communicable (not transmissible from person to person).
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COMMUNICABLE OR NON-COMMUNICABLE HOW MUCH DO YOU KNOW ? By Beau Benhardt Teacher page
It is important to know whether a disease is Communicable (able to spread from one person to another), or Non-communicable (not transmissible from person to person). In your journal, copy down the listed diseases. Then place a (C) next to it if you think it’s Communicable or an (N) for Non-communicable. *Extra credit: Tell what pathogen or life style factor is responsible for the disease listed.
ATHEROSCLEROSIS INFLUENZA ASTHMA RINGWORM POLIO LUNG CANCER HEART ATTACK DIARRHEA
ATHEROSCLEROSIS INFLUENZA ASTHMA RINGWORM POLIO LUNG CANCER HEART ATTACK DIARRHEA N C N C C N N C Cholesterol Virus Allergy/stress Fungus Virus Tobacco use Diet, Heredity Bacteria
EPILEPSY KIDNEY STONES SICKLE CELL COLD EMPHYSEMA MEASLES TUBERCULOSIS A.I.D.S.
EPILEPSY KIDNEY STONES SICKLE CELL COLD EMPHYSEMA MEASLES TUBERCULOSIS A.I.D.S. N N N C N C C C Injury/congenital Diet, water intake Heredity Virus Tobacco use Virus Bacteria Virus
STROKE PNEUMONIA HEPATITIS DIABETES GONORRHEA ALZHEIMER’S MENINGITIS ATHLETE’S FOOT
STROKE PNEUMONIA HEPATITIS DIABETES GONORRHEA ALZHEIMER’S MENINGITIS ATHLETE’S FOOT N C C N C N C C Hypertension Virus/Bacteria Virus Obesity/Heredity Bacteria Heredity Virus Fungus
Muscular Dystrophy Syphilis Herpes Hemophilia Chicken Pox Hodgkin’s Disease Bubonic Plague Ebola
Muscular Dystrophy Syphilis Herpes Hemophilia Chicken Pox Hodgkin’s Disease Bubonic Plague Ebola N C C N C N C C UNKNOWN Bacteria Virus Heredity Virus Type of cancer Virus Virus
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Teacher’s Page Objective: 1) Gain insight into the difference between communicable and non-communicable diseases. 2) Awareness of the cause and effect relationship between various life style factors and the conditions they cause. Activity: The student will copy the different diseases listed, in their journal. They will then write a C for communicable or an N for non-communicable behind each of the diseases. Lastly, they should try to identify which pathogen, in the case of communicable, or life style factor, for non-communicable, causes each of the diseases. Process: 1) The teacher will click through each of the slides, reading the information and instruction to the students. 2. On each slide that lists the various diseases the teacher should give the students 3-5 minutes to copy the diseases and carry out the activity before proceeding to the answers on the next slide.