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Topic: Educational Brochure
Design a trifold educational brochure, that will be used to educate the community
On topics: artherosclerosis
Brochure Contents
- Two evidenced-based web sites or journal articles as a reference
- Risk factors
- Possible consequences
- Prevention strategies
- Treatment modalities
Explanation & Answer
Attached.
RISK FACTORS
Diabetes
Persons with poorly controlled diabetes are
more predisposed to developing
atherosclerosis. The body of a diabetic person
has a high level of blood sugar level, which
means either the body does not make enough
insulin or the insulin is not properly utilized. As
a result, this may lead to the development of
atherosclerosis in a person.
Genetics
Atherosclerosis
Atherosclerosis is a condition
that involves the hardening of
the arterial walls which limits
blood flow within the arteries,
creating a pressure build up.,
which causes a number of
complications in the body.
Atherosclerosis starts the
endothelium becomes damaged
hence allowing harmful types of
cholesterol to build up in the
artery wall. As a result the body
sends white blood cells to clean
up the cholesterol which leads to
the cells being stuck at the
affected site. As a result, o plaque
develops which stiffens the
arterial walls.
If ones comes from a family with the history of
such a condition, they are more likely to
develop it, even if they lead a...
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