1/24/14 91st Day of School Learning goal (7.L.1.4): I will be able to research, describe, and identify some common diseases & disorders of the body systems.

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1/24/14 91st Day of School Learning goal (7.L.1.4): I will be able to research, describe, and identify some common diseases & disorders of the body systems we studied. Due Today: Nothing Evening Assignment: Finish diseases & disorders research ***due Monday***

Assignment Schedule Copy the assignments for the week into your agenda from Mrs. Eagle’s webpage.webpage

RESEARCH: Commons Disease & Disorders For each body system we learned (skeletal, muscular, respiratory, circulatory, digestive, urinary) research TWO disorders for a total of 12 disorders/diseases. For each… Name of the disease/disorder Signs and symptoms Cause of disorder Treatment of disorder Skeletal System Diseases/Disorders 1. Osteoporosis 2. Your choice Muscular System Diseases/Disorders 1. Tendonitis 2. Your choice Respiratory System Diseases/Disorders 1. Flu 2. Your choice Circulatory System Diseases/Disorders 1. Hypertension 2. Your choice Digestive System Diseases/Disorders 1. GERD 2. Your choice Urinary System Diseases/Disorders 1. UTI 2. Your choice (but NOT kidney stones)

Osteoporosis What is it? Osteoporosis is a disease that causes bones to become weak which causes them to be more fragile and and break easier. What are the signs & symptoms? Usually people who suffer from osteoporosis experience back pain, loss of bone density, brittle bones, arched posture, or loss of height over time. What causes osteoporosis? A person can acquire if their bones break down faster than the body can produce new bone. What can treat osteoporosis? Osteoporosis is usually treated with bisphosphonates like Zoledronic Acid or Ibandronate. Patients should consume more calcium (ex. Dairy and green vegetables) and/or take calcium supplements.

Nervous System Overall Functions of the Nervous System ?? Describe Function of Parts of Nervous System Stimulus Neuron Central Nervous System  Brain  Spinal cord Peripheral Nervous System  Autonomic nerves  Voluntary nerves Sense Organs  Eyes  Ears  Nose  Skin  Tongue Sketch of the Nervous System McDougall, p. B106

Integumentary System Overall Functions of Skin ?? Describe Function of Parts Skin Epidermis Dermis Fatty Tissue Sensor receptor Nerve Oil gland Sweat gland Hair Blood vessels Sketch of Skin McDougall, p. B84

Exit Ticket Answer the following three questions on a slip of paper based on the scenario: A 13-year-old male patient comes to you complaining of a dull, constant pain in their right elbow. They said that they pain is worse when they move their elbow or when they try to pick something up with their right arm. The patient is a pitcher for the local middle school and has been expected to throw 100 practice pitches per day. Neither biceps or forearm muscles appear to be strained and the pain is focused in the elbow joint and worse when the elbow is manipulated. 1)What common disorder might be affecting this patient? 2)What might be the cause? 3)What are two different options for treating this patient?

Weekend Assignment This weekend Finish disease & disorders research