How did she die?.  Cardiovascular  Digestive  Immune  Nervous  Respiratory  Urinary.

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How did she die?

 Cardiovascular  Digestive  Immune  Nervous  Respiratory  Urinary

AM  Cardiovascular- Rachel, Siddhi, Leanna  Digestive- Allison, Cameron  Immune- Ben, Garrett  Nervous- Chelsea, Riley  Respiratory- Marie, Shelby  Urinary- Cassie, Abbie PM  Cardiovascular- Mason, Ibraheem  Digestive-Max, Jacob, Neil Madadi  Immune- Leslie, Ava  Nervous- Neil Towery, Kalen  Respiratory- Jenna, Dolly  Urinary-Autumn, Jasmyne

 System function  Function of each part  5 minutes-ish

 Diabetes  Sickle cell  Heart disease  UTI

AM  Diabetes- Marie, Cassie, Abbie, Leanna  Sickle cell- Garrett, Allison, Siddhi  Heart disease- Rachel, Riley, Cameron  UTI- Chelsea, Ben, Shelby PM  Diabetes- Ibraheem, Neil Madadi, Jenna  Sickle cell- Max, Leslie, Mason, Neil Towery  Heart disease- Kalen, Ava, Jasmyne  UTI- Autumn, Jacob, Dolly

 General disease info  Effect on each system: Cardiovascular, Digestive, Immune, Nervous, Respiratory, Urinary  5 minutes-ish

AM  Unit 1: Mystery- Shelby, Leanna  Unit 2: Diabetes- Cameron, Allison  Unit 3: SCD- Marie, Abbie, Cassie  Unit 4: Heart Disease- Chelsea, Rachel, Ben  Unit 5: Infection- Garrett & Siddhi  Unit 6: Post Mortem- Riley PM  Unit 1: Mystery- Jacob, Neil 2  Unit 2: Diabetes- Ava, Leslie  Unit 3: SCD- Autumn, Jenna, Dolly  Unit 4: Heart Disease-Mason, Max, Jasmyne  Unit 5: Infection- Kalen  Unit 6: Post Mortem- Ibraheem

 With a better understanding of human body systems and each disease…  We can re- examine our Anna Garcia Case File in a more complete context!

 Medical Histories  Autopsy Reports

 Diabetic coma associated with diabetic ketoacidosis (DKA), due to prolonged extreme blood sugar (without proper insulin).  The muscle cells become starved for energy and began breaking down fats, releasing ketones.  Anna had recently been sick with a urinary tract infection.  When a person is sick or injured, blood sugar levels tend to rise and can lead to diabetic ketoacidosis.  Prolonged diabetic coma led to swelling in the brain, cerebral edema.  As Anna’s disorientation from DKA and her fall kept her from calling for help, she went too long without treatment.