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Mark’s Case p.4 Normal Abnormal

Lesson 4 what's the dignosis lesson

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Mark’s Case p.4

Normal Abnormal

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Physical Checkup

• What do we know (review)

Listening Exercise p. 6 B

• What is Normal vs. What is Abnormal

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Thyroid Gland

• Hormones = chemical messengers

• Makes energy,

• regulates temperature,

• Helps organs function

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Summary C p. 7

• What is Mark’s chief complaint?

• What are his symptoms?

• What is normal?

• What is abnormal?

• What is the initial diagnosis?

• What tests still need to be done?

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Diabetes Mellitus

A disorder of the metabolism causing excessive thirst and the production of large amounts of urine.

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Diabetes Mellitus

• Greek “Diabetes”, as ‘going through’ production of urine.

• ‘Mellitus’ comes from the Latin for honey.

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‘Mellitus’ = Glucose

• A simple sugar that is an important energy source

• Insulin: regulates

carbohydrates and fats

Diabetes is a result of

glucose/insulin

imbalance

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Diabetes Video

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Fasting Blood Glucose Test

• The patient does not eat for 12 hours (fasting)

• Blood sugar level is measured

• Healthy, then insulin reduces blood sugar levels

• Diabetes blood sugar remains high

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Glucose Tolerance Test

• Patient fasts for 12 hours (eats nothing)

• Given 75gm of glucose

• Blood Glucose Level is measured after two hours

• Insulin in a normal patient would reduce blood sugar level

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Glucosuria

• Tests if there is sugar in the urine

• Glucose not absorbed by kidney is released by urine

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Mark’s Lab Results are Back!

• Look at the table above p.8

• What do you notice about the results?

• What is abnormal? What is normal?

• Can you make a diagnosis from these results?

• Open your books to 4A

Lets go through vocabulary!

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Results

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Limits

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Priority

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Diagnosis

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Comprehensive

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Treatment

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Work individually. 4A.

• Fill in the blanks • Number the sentences

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Treatment of Diabetes

• Blood Sugar at the correct level (insulin levels watched and diet)

• Treatment which must be started immediately!

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Long term complications

If blood sugar is not kept steady:

• Foot

• Eye

• Teeth

• Heart Disease

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Read through the treatment plan 4B

Use the glossary at the back of the book to understand terms

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4B: “Classify element’s of Mark’s treatment plan”

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How would you classify these animals?

• I would classify it as…….a/an

• Mammal

• Reptile

• Insect

• Fish

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Immediate Actions (I)

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Ongoing Actions (O)

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Both (B)

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Complete 4B

In groups….

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5 minute break

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Warm up!

• Abstract drawing exercise: What is this!!??

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Situation: “I need advice”

• Help!

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1. “I gained a little weight and I can’t fit into my pants. What should I do?”

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2. “I haven’t paid my taxes this year and I don’t have any money. What

should I do”?

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Serious.

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Which situation is more serious?

1. Gained weight 2. Have not paid taxes

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Which phrase is used for something serious?

“Should” “Had better”

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Worksheet

Categorize situations into serious (S) vs. not serious (NS)

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1.

• I forgot my favorite pencil at home.

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2.

• There is a fire in my basement!

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3.

• I’m feeling little bit sad today. I miss home.

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4.

• There are lots of people outside my house who make loud noise at night

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5.

• I’m allergic to peanut butter, but I love peanut butter and I don’t know what else I can put on my toast.

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6.

• My car needs to be cleaned.

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7.

• Every time I speak in front of a class I feel shy and my face turns red.

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8.

• I’m afraid of the dark.

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9.

• My husband broke his leg 10 minutes ago.

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10.

• Every restaurant in town serves bad food.

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11.

• I need a razor to shave.

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12.

• I forgot grandpa’s diabetes medication at home. And he’s starting to feel light headed.

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13.

• There is a car crash by the side of the road and there’s nobody to help.

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14.

• I see someone robbing the local bakery.

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15.

• Every time I stand up I get dizzy and blood runs out my nose.

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16.

• There is a person who keeps hitting (you)

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17.

• There is a person who wants directions from (you)

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18.

• My neighbor has an endangered species as a pet an I’ve known about it for a long time.

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19.

• My girlfriend broke up with me. And I feel so angry and alone.

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20.

• You’re student’s keep forgetting their homework. What do you say?

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Form and Meaning

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Use

• You’d Better Stronger and there is some kind of consequence

• You Should Recommendation for what you should do.

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Look back at 4b

• You’d better vs. You should

• What expression is best for giving advice for immediate actions?

• What expression is best for giving advice for ongoing actions?

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Write advice for 5 of the situations on the worksheet

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In groups choose one situation from the worksheet and create a role play

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Individually: Think of two situations

• One situation is not serious

• One situation is serious

Write them down.

• We will ask for advice from the group

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4C: What questions do you think Mark and his mother (Mrs. Thurston) have

for the doctor?

• Think of activities

• Diet

• Job

• Transportation

What do you think the doctor’s answers will be?

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Listen: 4D

• Write down 5 points (facts)

• That Dr. Murry tells Mark and his mother

• First time, just listen

• Second and third time we listen, write things down.

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Physical Differences Worksheet

• Half the class take worksheet B/half A

• I will model the exercise first

Hair

Glasses

Coat/Dress

Shoes

Belt

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Helpful Phrases For The Worksheet

• Does he/she have

• Is he/she wearing

• What hand

• Is he/she

Look for differences and write them down with your partner to share with the class

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Changing Appearance Game

• Two lines facing each other

• Remember what the person looks like

• Turn around from partner and change something about appearance

• Face partner and guess what has changed.

I will model the game for the class first

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Symptoms of Diabetes

• Can anyone remember?

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Symptoms of Diabetes

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5 minute break

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Get into groups of 5

• Take a worksheet on symptoms

• Write what you think its going on in each picture around the class

• We will go over answers as a group after

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I feel dizzy

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My stomach hurts

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My throat hurts

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I have diarrhea

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My nose is blocked

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I have a headache

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I have an earache

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I’m feeling nauseous

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Match the label with the symptom

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Draw your own picture to help you remember each symptom

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Role Play 4E

• Use the glossary to understand all the terms in the situations

• Situations are written in medical terms. With a patient make the situation simple.

• Practice both role plays in pairs

• Some students will perform for the class

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Summary

• Difference between Normal vs. Abnormal lab results

• Symptoms and Treatment for Diabetes

• Giving Advice: “You should.” vs. “You had better!”

• Physical differences game

• Describing Physical Symptoms