Chapter 25 Cardiovascular Diseases Lesson 1.

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Chapter 25 Cardiovascular Diseases Lesson 1

1. Non-Communicable disease is a disease not transmitted by another person.

2. CVD is a disease that affects the heart or blood vessels (cardiovascular disease – CVD) “The Silent Killer”

The Cardiovascular System heart blood blood vessels arteries capillaries veins

3. Hypertension = High Blood Pressure due to sodium consumption or heredity or inactivity.

Systolic The pressure while the heart is beating, the first or top # Diastolic When the heart is resting between beats, the 2nd or bottom #

4. Reduce Hypertension Eat low salt diet Exercise regularly Low saturated fat diet High fiber diet Medication Family history

Hardening of the arteries due to smoking cigarettes. 5. Arteriosclerosis Hardening of the arteries due to smoking cigarettes.

6. Atherosclerosis Plaque accumulates on the artery walls due to inactivity and sedentary lifestyle.

Plasma Platelets Hemoglobin Veins Capillaries

How many times per year does average heart beat??

7. The heart beats about 100,000 times per day

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Diseases of the heart 12. a. Angina Pectoris (chest pain) b. Arrhythmias (irregular heartbeat) c. Heart Attack ( lack of Oxygen) d. Congestive Heart Failure (gradual weakening)

13. Diagnostic Tools EKG MRI Angiography

14. Techniques Coronary Bypass Angioplasty Medications Pacemaker

15. Heart Attack Warning Signs Pressure in the chest Discomfort in upper body Shortness of breath Nausea/vomiting Sweating

16. Controllable CVD Risk Factors Tobacco Use High BP High Cholesterol Physical Inactivity Excess Weight Stress Drug Use

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17. Uncontrollable Risk Factors Gender Age Heredity Ethnicity

Use the handout 18. Stroke 19. Stroke Warning Signs

Cancer Definition Use the SmartBoard

Breast cancer will affect 1 in 8 American women. It kills more women in the U.S. than any cancer except lung cancer. Getting regular screening tests is the best way for women to lower the risk of dying from breast cancer. — American Cancer Society 2011-2012        

Tumor Types 21. Benign Non-cancerous 22. Malignant Cancerous

23. Metastasis The spread of cancer from the point where it originated to other parts of the body

Over half of all cancers can be prevented!

24. Types of Cancers A. Lymphomas Immune System B. Leukemias Blood forming Organs C. Carcinomas Glands, body linings, skin, digestive tract, lungs D. Sarcomaas Connective tissues, bones, ligaments, muscles

25. Risk Factors for Cancer Tobacco Use STD’s Diet (30% of all cancer) Radiation Exposure Heredity, Gender, Age, Ethnicity

26. Organs of Cancer Skin (most common – Teens) Breast Prostate Lung (most common –Adults) Colon/Rectum Ovarian Cervix Testicular

27. List 3 screening methods for cancer. 28 27. List 3 screening methods for cancer. 28. List 5 ways to reduce one’s risk for cancer. 29. List 3 treatment methods for cancer. Use the book for questions 27-29