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6.1.2 Brandon Marth

1974 Anna Garcia is Born

May 14 At 14 months Anna was diagnosed with Sickle Cell Anemia

May 14 At 14 years old Anna reports thirst and fatigue. Has Type 1 diabetes

May 14 Again Age 37 Anna reports chest pain and has an EKG performed. Anna was diagnosed with a Heart Murmur

Age 38 Admitted to the hospital for extreme Limb Pain Urine Test shows UTI

Age 38 Anna’s Heart Disease affects her daily life

Anna’s Death August 14, 2012 Anna Garcia Dies at age 38

Death Factors Injection Marks (Insulin Shots) Head Abrasion From Fall Type 1 Diabetic Ketoacidosis Sickle Cell Anemia Heart Disease

Diabetes Risk Factors Glucose Build up Fatigue Blurred Eyesight Frequent Urination Rapid Heart Rate Anna’s=Rapid Heart Rate Affects Heart Disease

Sickle Cell Risk Factors Jaundice Poor Eyesight Confusion Lower Leg Ulcers ANNA’S=Anna Had Lower Leg Pain

Urinary Tract Infection Risks Septic Environment Nausea Chills, Shaking Night Sweats Anna’s=Anna had diabetes and Acidic blood.She took Tylenol the last weeks of her life.

Heart Disease Heart Attack Difficulty Breathing High Blood Pressure Anna’s= Anna had ketosis which lead to heart disease and caused heart failure.

Conclusion 1. Anna had high blood glucose levels due to her diabetes. Which caused fat to be burned and ketones to be released. High ketone levels are toxic to the human body. Anna’s ketone level was so high it caused her brain to swell and caused her to fall into a coma and eventually die. 2. Nervous: Ketones are poisonous to the brain and can cause confusion as well as memory loss. Cardiovascular: The buildup of ketones caused a heart attack. 3.Anna would have experience severe abdominal pain and confusion. 4. Checking her blood glucose levels, taking insulin, and giving her intravenous solutions. 5. Hematology: Studying blood and seeing the other substances in blood is interesting. Microbiologist: Studying small organisms through a microscope is like looking at a different universe.

6.1.2 Autopsy Report Many factors lead up to the death of Anna Garcia. One factor was he Ketones levels. High levels of ketones are toxic to the human body systems. The high levels caused her brain to swell and cause her to fall into a coma. Also her heart disease caused her to have a heart attack. Anna Garcia’s death was caused by many health issues.