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Human Disease & Prevention

What is Disease?
A disease is anything infectious (spreading from one organism to another) or noninfectious (does not spread from one organism to another) that changes or disrupts normal cell function.

History of Disease (Ancient Civilizations: Theories of


Disease Causation)

Egyptian Medicine The early Egyptians (4000-1000 B.C.) had many remedies for illness. Spells, incantations, and magic were integral parts of their medicine.

Among early races, illness and death were attributed to actions of the gods and demonic possession.

History of Disease (Ancient Civilizations: Theories of Disease Causation) cont


Egyptian Medicine cont Despite their lack of scientific knowledge, some of the treatments they used were effective and still used today. Egyptians are recognized as the first to treat disease systematically.

Greece: The Teachings of Hippocrates


Hippocrates believed in the healing power of nature and thought that disease developed from natural causes. Hippocrates prescribed diets, rest, fresh air, massage, and baths as treatments. Hippocratess approach to disease and research were the first steps on the way to the prevention and control of disease.

The Immune System


The immune system is a complex protection mechanism that functions by protecting the body from harmful microorganisms (bacteria, viruses, fungi, and parasites) and foreign materials (toxins and venoms), while recognizing and eliminating foreign pathogens.

Lets Review!
True Or False: Americans were the first to systematically treat disease. Hippocrates is one of the pioneers of disease prevention. Bacteria can be cured; but viruses cannot. Define the following word/s: disease

The Immune System (Two Parts)


Innate
The bodys first line of defense against disease. Skinouter protective barrier Macrophages, Natural Killer Cells & Neutrophils kill infectious agents

Adaptive
Second Line of defense White blood cells & Lymphocytes Antibodies formed when there is a pathogen

Two Disease Categories


Infectious Disease (Chronic & Acute) Noninfectious Disease (Chronic & Acute)

What is Infectious Disease?


A disease caused by organisms that enter the body and multiply within the human body.

What is Noninfectious Disease?


Diseases that are not transmitted by means of a pathogen (foreign invaders on in the human body).

Chronic & Acute Disease


Chronic Disease A disease or health condition that lasts longer than three months, sometimes for the remainder of one's life. Acute Disease A disease or health condition that occurs and subsides within three months, usually within days or weeks.

What Are Some Examples of Chronic Infectious Diseases?

HIVvirus that attacks the immune system making it difficult to fight disease TuberculosisBacterial infection of the lungs. MeningitisInflammation of the membranes that cover the brain and spinal cord. EncephalitisInflammation of the brain Poliomyelitis (Polio)caused by a virus of the CNS Others?

What are Some Examples of Acute Infectious Diseases?


The cold viruscauses inflammation in the mucous membranes lining the nose and throat.

Influenzaa viral infection of the respiratory tract.

Mononucleosis Known as the kissing disease, common in teens; its a virus that multiplies in the lymphocytes changing lymphocyte appearance.

Others?

What are Some Examples of Chronic Noninfectious Diseases?


Diabetes Osteoporosis Arthritis Heart (cardiovascular) Disease Cancer Hypertension Others?

What are Some Examples of Acute Noninfectious Diseases (This is a hard one)?

Heart Attack Stroke Cardiac Arrest HypoglycemiaToo low blood sugar levels HyperglycemiaToo high blood sugar levels Others?

Lets Review!
Define the following: Infectious Disease Noninfectious Disease Chronic Disease Acute Disease Acute Infectious Disease Name two Acute Non Infectious Disease Name two Chronic Infectious Disease Name Two Chronic Non Infectious Disease Name Two

Disease Prevention (infectious and noninfectious)


Three ways/methods of disease prevention:

Primary Prevention Secondary Prevention Tertiary Prevention

Primary Prevention (infectious disease)


Primary PreventionPrevention measures before the disease happens. Methods of Primary Prevention: Seclusion or avoidancestaying away from infected individuals Keeping yourself cleanwash hands with antibacterial soaps & shower Get enough rest Exercise on a regular basis Eat Right

Primary Prevention (noninfectious disease)


Prevention measures before the disease occurs. Methods: Not Smoking or drinking in excess Eating right Exercise on a regular basis Get enough rest Stress management (Yoga, Tai Chi, Progressive Muscle Relaxation)

Secondary Prevention
Secondary PreventionPreventive measures that lead to early diagnosis and prompt treatment of a disease or injury to limit disability and prevent a more severe disease.

Methods: Visit your doctor on a regular basis Visit your doctor for regular physicals Visit your doc for regular physicals

Tertiary Prevention
Tertiary PreventionMeasures aimed at
rehabilitation following significant disease.

Methods: Medications Chemotherapy Surgery Dialysis

ScenariosWhats the Level of prevention? Wanda stays at home all day in fear that she will catch a disease. She is always in the restroom washing her hands and when someone sneezes, she runs away like theres no tomorrow. Whats the level of prevention? If you said primaryyoure right!!!

ScenariosWhats the Level of prevention?


Hector has been diagnosed with mouth & throat cancer because of his continual use of chewing tobacco. His doctors say that he has little chance of survival without medication and surgery. Hector had the surgery but eventually dies six months later. Whats the level of prevention? If you said primaryyoure so wrong. If you said tertiary(congratulations!) you are correct!!!

ScenariosWhats the Level of prevention?


Eric visits his doctor on a regular basis because he is a hypochondriac (his preoccupation with health or disease is so intense that it disrupts normal living habits). He never misses a doctors visit and sometimes visits too much. Whats the level of prevention? If you said secondary just because of the process of elimination, youre wrong. If you said secondary because you honestly knew the answer, youre right!

What are the Three Most Meaningful Words in The Dictionary?


1: Choice 2: Choice 3: Choice You have the power to choose. Making the wrong choices could negatively affect your health. Remember: You ARE responsible for youre own actions. So, be healthy and always make the right choicesyour life depends on it!

The End?

The End of this PowerPoint, the beginning of your journey in disease preventionI wish you all the best!

Group Disease Presentation!

As a group, present an 8-10 minute presentation on one of the following diseases: Type 1 & 2 Diabetes, Cancer, Asthma, Hypertension, Osteoarthritis, and Coronary Heart/Artery Disease. At the conclusion of your presentation, prepare a quiz with five questions relating to your disease (this may be included at the end of your presentation). Dont forget your table of contents and cover page! Its your job as a group to present the disease and be able to answer the following questions thoroughly:

QUESTIONS 2 ANSWER!
1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. What is the disease? What causes the disease? Whos at risk? What are some of the symptoms? How is the disease treated? How can the disease be prevented? What are some relevant statistics and research? Other pertinent information? References Cited?

Questions and Answers (Quiz)

Grading Rubric!
Clarity and Presentation Content Reliability Group Participation Organization Creativity _____ 20 _____ 20 _____ 20 _____ 20 _____ 20

Total Score

_____ 100

Group Assignments!
Group 1 - Type 1 & 2 Diabetes Group 2 - Cancer Group 3 Asthma Group 4 Hypertension Group 5 Osteoarthritis Group 6 - Coronary Heart/Artery Disease

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