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What did the model look and feel like?

Why are there only a few white blood cells?

Why is it so squishy?

Circulatory & Cardiovascular Problems

High Cholesterol Cholesterol is a soft, fat-like substance in your blood and cells. There are 2 kinds of cholesterol: – LDL (Low-Density Lipoprotein)   – HDL (High-Density Lipoprotein)  LDL cholesterol can build up in your blood stream and make it hard for blood to pass through.

High Cholesterol How can we prevent high cholesterol?! Eat a healthy diet. – Cholesterol is found in animal products – Dairy products, baked goods, and fast food have a lot of cholesterol Maintain a healthy weight. Exercise regularly. Don’t smoke!

High Blood Pressure What is blood pressure? – It measures how forcefully the blood is coming through your arteries. – Think about faucets at your house– if they are all turned on, what is the water pressure like? What about if one is off? What is normal blood pressure? – <<less than 120/less than 80 What is considered high? – More than 140/more than 90

High or Low? 1.120/ / /90 The top number is “systolic”: pressure in the arteries when the heart beats (muscle is contracting)… The bottom number is “diastolic”: the pressure in the arteries between beats (the muscle is relaxing between beats and refilling with blood)…

Systolic, Diastolic, Arteries’ pressure in blood Got the top number and bottom, Tells me if I am good. I want the top number 120 And the bottom one at 80, Holla if you got it, If you don’t then study maybe. Systolic’s at the top, Regards the beating of my heart Measures pressure in my arteries when the contracting starts Diastolic is the bottom, measures resting beats, you got ‘em So your heart muscle’s relaxing, Fills with blood, don’t wanna clot ‘em… Blood vessels that is…

High blood pressure Ways to prevent high blood pressure are similar to high cholesterol. If your blood pressure is too high, it stretches out the arteries and can cause issues like: – Weak blood vessels – Scarred blood vessels (because they’re too stretched) – Blood clots – Blood clots can lead to stroke or heart attack 

Heart attack Happens when blood flow to the heart is severely reduced or cut off completely due to a blood clot. This can happen because of fat, plaque, and cholesterol deposits… they block the blood flow. When a piece breaks off, a clot can form around it and block the arteries, as well.

Heart attack If it is blocked for too long, part of the heart can die (it is a muscle– that’s what happens when muscles don’t get enough oxygen and nutrients). Usually the heart can keep functioning after a heart attack, sometimes it can’t. Ways to prevent heart attacks are the same as high cholesterol.

Stroke Happens when one of the blood vessels in the brain are blocked by a clot or burst. This, like a heart attack does to the heart, causes a lack of oxygen to the brain. Can be minor or major… Major strokes can cause paralysis/death…

Stroke – Quick Test! Act F.A.S.T! – Every 40 seconds someone in the US suffers a stroke! F – Face – Ask the person to smile. Does one side droop? A – Arms – Ask the person to raise both arms. Does one drift downward or is the person unable to move it at all? S – Speech – Ask the person to repeat a simple sentence. Does the speech sound slurred or strange? T – Time – CALL 911 IMMEDIATELY!! The longer the time period before the person receives treatment the more damage to the brain.

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