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“Not Y our Everyday Disease” Presentation

“Not Y our Everyday Disease” Presentation . Directions. Research 2 rare, odd, or just “not your every day” diseases (think Halloween is coming) Make a Power Point slide for each one Set it up with a White/plain background

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“Not Y our Everyday Disease” Presentation

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  1. “Not Your Everyday Disease”Presentation Dr. Adams

  2. Directions • Research 2 rare, odd, or just “not your every day” diseases (think Halloween is coming) • Make a Power Point slide for each one • Set it up with a White/plain background • NO REPEATS in the same class—so name and claim yours on the board and you cannot use the examples • Must include information on next slide • Must include 2 sources for each disease, properly documented • Due at the end of class (emailed). I will not accept late. • This presentation is available on the HBS online classroom (not Schoology) Dr. Adams

  3. Disease Name • What are the symptoms of the disease? • How do people contract the disease? • Which body system(s) does it affect? • How is it treated? • What is the patient’s prognosis? • Appropriate Picture(s) Name Citations

  4. Cardiovascular Disease: Myocardial Infarction • Symptoms: Angina Pectoris, Shortness of breath, Sweating, Nausea, Sycope • Developed by: hypertension, atherosclerosis, obesity, smoking, genetic factors • Involves the: Cardiovascular System • Treatments: aspirin or nitroglycerine, defibrillation, surgery, other drugs to treat the underlying causes Dr. Adams Medicine Net [Internet]. [Date Updated: 2008; Date Accessed: 2008, Oct.]. Available From: http://www.medicinenet.com/diseases_and_conditions/article.htm

  5. Brown Recluse Spider Bite • Symptoms: swollen and dark purple wound. Destroying the tissue after some weeks. • Causes: Being bit by a brown Recluse Spider. • Systems Affected:Endocrine and Nervous • Treatment: Ice and time to heal. Mason Kelley Wikipedia[Internet].[Date Accessed: 2008; Date Updated: 2008.] Available at: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Brown_recluse_spider

  6. Ideas: Infectious Diseases Viruses Bacteria Fungi Venomous bites/stings Diseases of the Endocrine System Cancers Email to me: Julye.Adams@scott.kyschools.us Make sure to properly name your file!! Microbiology/ Endocrinology Dr. Adams

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