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1
Lesson One
  • TSWBAT
  • CO 1. List six types of cardiovascular diseases.
  • CO 2. Describe the ways in which cardiovascular
    disease is detected and treated.
  • CO 3. Identify risk factors for cardiovascular
    disease and ways to lower your risk.
  • LO 1. Complete a table with details about
    cardiovascular disease their description and
    their effects on your health.

2
Critical Vocabulary
  • Chronic Disease Cardiovascular Disease
  • Angina Pectoris Heart Attack
  • Fibrillation Stroke
  • Cerebral Hemorrhage Aneurysm

3
Cardiovascular Disease
  • Chronic diseases-diseases that persist for a
    long time or recur throughout life are the
    leading cause of death in the United States
    today. The most common chronic diseases are
    cardiovascular diseases, which are diseases of
    the heart and blood vessels. Cardiovascular
    diseases include hypertension, atherosclerosis,
    heart attack, arrhythmia, congestive heart
    failure and stroke.
  • Hypertension, or high blood pressure, can
    lead to heart disease. The increased build up
    puts a strain on the heart and blood vessels.
  • Atherosclerosis is a disease in which fatty
    substances build up inside the walls of arteries.
    Risk factors include a diet high in saturated
    fats, smoking, and lack of exercise.
    Atherosclerosis can lead to arteriosclerosis, or
    hardening of the arteries. If arteriosclerosis
    occurs in the arteries that supply the heart, it
    can lead to coronary heart disease.

4
Angina Pectoris
  • Angina Pectoris is the chest pain that occurs
    when an area of the heart does not get enough
    oxygen-rich blood. A heart attack occurs when
    some of the tissue in the heart does not get its
    normal blood supply and dies.
  • Arrhythmias are irregular heartbeats.
    Fibrillation is a life-threatening arrhythmia in
    which the heart twitches rapidly in an
    uncontrolled fashion. Congestive heart failure is
    a condition in which the heart slowly weakens
    over time.
  • A stroke is a sudden disruption of blood flow
    to part of the brain. A cerebral hemorrhage is a
    stroke that occurs in the cerebrum. One cause may
    be an aneurysm that bursts. An aneurysm is a
    blood-filled weak spot that balloons out from the
    artery wall.

5
Lowering Risks for Cardiovascular Disease
  • There are many medical technologies and
    surgical methods available for detecting and
    treating cardiovascular diseases. Testing tools
    include magnetic resonance imaging,
    electrocardiogram, echocardiograms, and
    anthropography. Treatment methods include balloon
    angioplasty, coronary bypass surgery, artificial
    pacemakers, and heart transplants.
  • Choosing behaviors that lower your risk for
    cardiovascular disease is important for your
    health, both now and throughout your life. Risk
    factors for cardiovascular disease that you
    cannot control include heredity, ethnicity,
    gender, and age. Risk factors for cardiovascular
    disease that you can control include maintaining
    a healthy weight, eating a healthy diet, being
    physically active, managing., stress, monitoring
    blood pressure, and avoiding smoking and alcohol.

6
Warm Up
  • Quick Quiz Complete each of these statements
    with always, sometimes or never.
  • Writing Predict how your behavior may affect
    your chances of developing cardiovascular disease.

7
Types of Cardiovascular Disease
1. What types of disease are the leading causes
of death in the United States today? 2.
Complete the table with details about
cardiovascular disease.
8
Treating Cardiovascular Disease
3. Complete the graphic organizer about detecting
and treating cardio- vascular disease.
Main idea there are many medical technologies
and surgical methods available for detecting and
treating cardiovascular diseases.
Testing Tools
Treatment Methods
  • Magnetic resonance imaging
  • _____________________
  • _____________________
  • d. _____________________

e. _____________________ f.
_____________________ g. _____________________
h. _____________________
9
Preventing Cardiovascular Disease
  • 4. List four risk factors for cardiovascular
    disease that you cannot control.
  • __________________________________________________
    _
  • __________________________________________________
    _
  • __________________________________________________
    _
  • __________________________________________________
    _
  • 5. List six habits that can reduce your risk for
    cardiovascular disease.
  • __________________________________________________
  • __________________________________________________
  • __________________________________________________
  • __________________________________________________
  • __________________________________________________
  • __________________________________________________

10
Who Treats Cancer Patients
A person who is diagnosed with cancer usually
comes into contact with a number of different
doctors as he moves through various stages of
treatment. Use any resources to research the
following list of Doctors. Dermatologist Procto
logist Medical Oncologist Radiation
Oncologist Pathologist Surgical
Oncologist Personal Physician Urologist
11
Research Project
  • Write the name of each type of physician.
  • 1. Physician of internal medicine who specializes
    in treating specific cancers by administering a
    variety of drugs.
  • 2. Physician who specializes in the treatment of
    the urinary system and treats men who have
    prostate cancer.
  • 3. Performs biopsies and also surgically removes
    cancerous tumors.
  • 4. Studies and interprets biopsy samples to
    identify cancer tissues.
  • 5. Refers patients to other doctors and
    coordinates patient treatment
  • 6. Treats skin cancer and other skin conditions.
  • 7. Supervises radiation therapy.
  • 8. Treats colon and rectal conditions, including
    cancer.

12
Review
  • Name six types of cardiovascular disease.
  • What is fibrillation?
  • What is aneurysm and how can it lead to a stroke?
  • What medical test might be used to detect an
    arrhythmia? How might an arrhythmia be treated?
  • List for things you can do to lower your risk for
    cardiovascular disease?
  • Critical Thinking
  • 6. Comparing and Contrasting Distinguish between
    a heart attack and a stroke

13
Lesson Quiz 1
  • B
  • D
  • A
  • C
  • E
  • FALSE
  • TRUE
  • TRUE
  • TRUE
  • FALSE

14
Lesson Two
  • TSWBAT
  • CO1. Describe how cancer affects the body.
  • CO 2. Identify the tests and treatments for
    cancer.
  • CO 3. List seven ways you can prevent cancer.
  • LO 2. Using the word CAUTION students will list
    the warning signs of cancer.

15
Critical Vocabulary
  • Cancer Tumor Malignant
  • Metastasis Oncogene Carcinogen
  • Biopsy

16
Cancer
  • Cancer is a group of diseases that involves
    the rapid, uncontrolled growth and spread of
    abnormal cells. Cancer harms the body by
    destroying healthy body tissues. Cancer cells
    typically form a mass of tissue called a tumor. A
    benign tumor malignant is used to describe a
    cancerous tumor. A benign tumor is not cancerous.
    Metastasis is the spread of cancer from where it
    first develops to other parts of the body.
  • Both hereditary and environmental factors can
    cause cancer. Some people inherit genes that have
    a tendency to mutate, or change, into forms that
    allow cells to reproduce too rapidly. An oncogene
    is a normal gene that has changed into a
    cancer-causing gene. A carcinogen is a
    cancer-causing agent found in the environment.
    Carcinogens can be chemical, physical, or
    biological.

17
Warning Signs
  • Cancer can occur in almost any part of the
    body. Basal cell carcinoma- a form of skin
    cancer-is the most common cancer in the United
    States. Many cancers are curable if they are
    caught early.
  • There are seven common warning signs of cancer
    that you should know Change in bowel or bladder
    habits A sore throat that does not heal Unusual
    bleeding or discharge Thickening or lump
    Indigestion or difficulty in swallowing Obvious
    change in a wart or mole and Nagging cough or
    hoarseness. If you experience any of these
    warning signs, you should seek medical attention.

18
Curing Cancer
  • The key to curing cancer is early detection and
    treatment. Screening tests, such as mammograms
    and chest X-rays, can detect cancer before any
    symptoms appear. A biopsy is a procedure in which
    a small piece of the tissue in question is
    surgically removed and examined for signs of
    cancer. Treatments for cancer include surgery,
    radiation therapy, chemotherapy, and
    immunotherapy.
  • Although the specific cause of most cancers in
    unknown, certain behaviors have been shown to
    decreases the risk of cancer. These behaviors
    include avoiding tobacco and alcohol, wearing
    protective clothing and sunscreen, choosing a
    diet low in saturated fat and cholesterol,
    exercising regularly and maintaining a health
    weight, avoiding unnecessary X-rays, and avoiding
    known carcinogens.

19
Warm Up
  • Health Stats The graph shows the most common
    cancers in males and females in 2004. Study the
    graph.
  • Writing Is ling cancer more common in males or
    females? Why do you think this is the case?

20
How Cancer Affects the Body
1.Complete the concept map with details about how
cancer affects the body.
Cancer
causes include
cells form
c. environment
a. _______
b. _______
contains
can be
mutation form
d. _______
g. _______
f. oncogenes
can be
e. malignant
i. chemical
k. _______
spread by
h. _______
j. _______
21
Detecting and Treating Cancer
2. Use the letters of the work CAUTION to help
you list the seven warning signs of cancer. C.
__________________________________________________
___ A. ___________________________________________
__________ T. ____________________________________
_________________ T. _____________________________
________________________ I. _____________________
________________________________ O.
__________________________________________________
___ N. ___________________________________________
__________
22
Detecting Cancer
3. Complete the graphic organizer about detecting
and treating cancer.
Main Idea the key to curing cancer is early
detection and treatment
Tests
Treatment
  • ____________
  • ____________
  • ____________

d. ____________ e.____________ f. ____________
g. ___________
23
Preventing Cancer
4. Complete the graphic organizer by listing
behaviors that can decrease your risk of cancer.
behavior
a. _______________________
b. _______________________
c. _______________________
lower risk of cancer
d. _______________________
e. _______________________
f. _______________________
g. _______________________
24
Review
  • How does cancer harm the body? What changes in
    cells allow cancer to develop?
  • What is a tumor? When is a tumor considered
    malignant?
  • What is a carcinogen?
  • How does a doctor determine if a person has
    cancer? If cancer is present, what types of
    treatment might the patient receive?
  • Name four ways you can reduce your risk of
    developing cancer.
  • Critical Thinking
  • 6. Comparing and Contrasting distinguish between
    a normal gene and an oncogene.

25
Lesson Quiz 2
  • TRUE
  • TRUE
  • FALSE
  • TRUE
  • FALSE
  • B
  • A
  • B
  • D
  • C

26
Lesson Three
  • TWWBAT
  • CO 1. Distinguish between the two types of
    diabetes.
  • CO 2. Describe how allergies and asthma affect
    the body.
  • CO 3. Identify the symptoms of arthritis.
  • LO 3. Complete a Venn diagram comparing and
    contrasting type 1 and type 2 diabetes,
    Osteoarthritis and Rheumatoid arthritis.

27
Other Chronic Diseases
  • Diabetes is a disease in which the bodys ability
    to use glucose (blood sugar) is impaired.
    Diabetes involves insulin, a hormone produced by
    the pancreas that stimulates body cells to take
    up and use blood sugar.
  • There are two common types of diabetes, type 1
    and type 2. A person with type 1 diabetes
    produces little or no insulin. Without insulin,
    glucose levels in the blood remain high. People
    with type 1 diabetes must check their blood sugar
    levels and take insulin on a strict schedule.
  • Type 2 diabetes occurs mostly in people over the
    age of 30. However, it can develop in younger
    people who are overweight and who can not
    exercise regularly. People with type 2 diabetes
    produce sufficient insulin, but their body cells
    do not respond normally to insulin. As with type
    1 diabetes, the result is a high level of glucose
    in the blood. Type 2 diabetes can be prevented
    by maintaining a healthy body weight and
    exercising regularly.

28
Allergies
  • An allergy is a disorder in which the immune
    system is overly sensitive to a particular
    substance not normally found in the body.
    Allergies develop when foreign substances enter
    the body and set off a series of reactions. Any
    substances that causes an allergy is called an
    allergen. Histamine is a chemical released by the
    immune system that causes the symptoms of an
    allergy, such as sneezing and watery eyes.
  • Asthma is a disorder in which a persons
    respiratory passages become inflamed and narrow
    significantly in reaction to certain triggers.
    Triggers can include allergens, stress, cold
    water, tobacco smoke, or exercise. People can
    manage their asthma by avoiding their asthma
    triggers and by taking asthma medicines.

29
Rheumatoid Arthritis
  • Inflammation or irritation of a joints is called
    arthritis. Arthritis results in joint stiffness,
    join pain, or swelling in one or more joints. The
    most common types of arthritis is osteoarthritis,
    which is caused by wear and tear on a joint after
    years of use or repeated injuries. Osteoarthritis
    usually affects people over the age of 60.
  • Rheumatoid arthritis is condition in which the
    membrane surrounding a joint becomes inflamed.
    Rheumatoid arthritis affects both the young and
    old. Evidence suggests that rheumatoid arthritis
    may result from the bodys immune system
    attacking its own tissue. Treatment for both for
    of arthritis include medicines and exercise.

30
Warm Up
  • Read Dear Advise Line,
  • Writing Write a draft of a response to this
    question.
  • We will revise after completing the section.

31
Diabetes
  • Compare type 1 diabetes and type 2 diabetes by
    completing the
  • Venn diagram. Write similarities where the
    circles overlap, and
  • differences on the left and right sides.

32
Skill Builder
  • Advocating for the Prevention of Type 2 Diabetes
  • It is possible to prevent type 2 diabetes by
    practicing healthful behaviors. Risk factors for
    diabetes include family history, being
    overweight, and a lack of physical activity. The
    prevention of type 2 diabetes involves
    maintaining a desirable weight and exercising
    regularly. Write a letter to persuade a relative
    to adapt healthy habits that could prevent the
    development of type 2 diabetes. In your letter,
    include what you know about type 2 diabetes as
    well as a diet and exercise plan that could
    prevent development of the disease.
    4532 Weber Rd
  • Dear _______
  • __________________________________________________
    __
  • __________________________________________________
    __
  • Sincerely,
  • ______________

33
Allergies and Asthma
2. Complete the flowchart that describes what
happens is an allergic reaction.
  • A person is exposed to a(n)
  • _____, such as a plant pollen.

b. The immune system releases a chemical known
as _______.
c. The person experiences symptoms such as _____
and _____.
3. Complete the graphic organizer by listing ways
that people with asthma can prevent asthma
attacks.
Behaviors
Effects
  • ____________________
  • ___________________

Lower risk of asthma attack
34
Arthritis
4. Compare Osteoarthritis and Rheumatoid
arthritis by completing the Venn diagram. Write
similarities where the circles overlap, and
differences on the left and right sides.
35
Review
  • Distinguish between type 1 and type 2 diabetes.
  • Where is insulin produced, and what does it to?
  • How do allergies and asthma affect the body?
  • What is histamine?
  • What are the symptoms of arthritis?
  • Critical Thinking
  • 6. Relating Cause and Effect Why do you think
    that people with diabetes often feel tired?

36
Lesson Quiz 3
  • FALSE
  • TRUE
  • FALSE
  • TRUE
  • TRUE
  • D
  • F
  • B
  • A
  • E

37
Lesson Four
  • TSWBAT
  • CO 1. Identify the three most common physical
    disabilities.
  • CO 2. Explain how the rights of people with
    disabilities are protected.
  • LO 4. Complete a table with the three most common
    disabilities, their cause and how they can be
    helped.

38
Critical Vocabulary
  • Disability Muscular Degeneration
  • Tinnities
  • Americans with Disabilities Act

39
Disabilities
  • A disability is any physical or mental impairment
    that limits normal activities. The three most
    common physical disabilities are impaired vision,
    impaired hearing, and impaired mobility.
  • The leading causes of vision impairment in the
    United States are diabetes, cataracts, glaucoma,
    and macular degeneration. Macular degeneration is
    a condition that affects the retina. It is the
    leading cause of vision loss in older Americans.
    Some vision problems can be treated with cornea
    transplants. People with vision impairment can
    use materials written in Braille, canes, and
    trained guide dogs.
  • Causes of hearing impairment include birth
    defects, genetic disorders, exposure to excessive
    noise, and ear infections. Tinnitus is a
    condition in which ringing is heard in the ears,
    even when there is no external sound. Devices for
    treating hearing impairments include hearing
    aids, cochlear implants, and telephones and
    doorbells amplify sounds or use lights.

40
Impaired Mobility
  • Impaired mobility can result from disease or
    injury to the nervous system, muscular system, or
    skeletal system. Individuals with impaired
    mobility may use canes, walkers, wheelchairs,
    crutches braces, or artificial limbs to be
    mobile.
  • People with disabilities have the same life goals
    as people who do not have disabilities. An
    important move toward integrating people with
    disabilities into the workplace and community
    came in 1990 when the American with Disabilities
    Act was signed into law. The American with
    Disabilities Act (ADA) guarantees the civil
    rights of Americans who have physical or mental
    disabilities. The ADA guarantee that people with
    disabilities have access to the same jobs. Public
    services, public transportation, public
    accommodations, and communications capabilities
    as everyone else. The Individuals with
    Disabilities Education Act (IDEA) of 1997 helps
    ensure that children with disabilities receive
    quality education alongside other students.

41
Warm Up
  • Myth People with physical disabilities always
    need someones help.
  • Fact Most people with physical disabilities can
    function independently. Allow a person with a
    physical disability to take the lead when
    performing a particular task. What for the person
    to perform the task independently or to ask you
    for help.
  • Writing What other misconceptions do you think
    people hold about disabilities?

42
Types of Disabilities
1. Complete the table with details about
disabilities.
43
Living with Disabilities
  • 2. Describe the purpose of each of the following
    acts that protect the
  • rights of disabled Americans.
  • Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA)
  • __________________________________________________
    ______
  • __________________________________________________
    ______
  • __________________________________________________
    ______
  • b. Individuals with Disabilities Education Act.
  • __________________________________________________
    ______
  • __________________________________________________
    ______
  • __________________________________________________
    ______

44
Review
  • What is a disability?
  • What are the three most common physical
    disabilities?
  • What in trinities and how can it be prevented?
  • How are the rights of Americans with disabilities
    protected?
  • Critical Thinking
  • Evaluating If one of your friends were making
    fun of a person with a disability, how would you
    react?

45
Lesson Quiz 4
  • B
  • C
  • A
  • B
  • C
  • FALSE
  • TRUE
  • TRUE
  • TRUE
  • FALSE

46
Chapter 23 Test
  • C 15. TRUE
  • C 16. CHRONIC
  • A 17. METASTASIS
  • D 18. INSULIN
  • B
  • D
  • E
  • A
  • C
  • B
  • TRUE
  • FALSE
  • TRUE
  • FALSE

19. Managing stress can help keep you blood
pressure at a healthy level, which may reduce
your risk of developing hypertension and other
cardiovascular diseases. 20. They are similar in
that bout result in a high level of glucose in
the blood. They are different in that a person
with type 1 diabetes produce little or no
insulin, while a person with type 2 diabetes
produce sufficient insulin but the persons body
cells do not respond normally to insulin.
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