Wednesday, June 5, 2019

Medical Patient Profile: Zainab

For my last AP for STEAM this year, we were asked create a medical patient profile. Throughout the term we discussed the topics of how to prevent a disease from happening based on your family health history. We discussed nutrition plans, and which certain vitamins and minerals are found in the foods we eat now. We also looked into experimental probability that would help us later for our Action Projects. We had an in house guest, Gayle Vaul, who was a certified CPR trainer who was able to teach the class the basics of CPR. For this AP, we were asked create a medical patient profile. This patient was supposed to be a fictional character, and include a family tree. We found the most reoccurring health disease in the family tree, and calculated the probability of the patient's chances of getting that disease in the future. We created nutrition plans, goal timelines, alternative treatments, and more to prevent our patient from getting their families most common disease. Read my medical profile I created, and ways I helped my patient!


To conclude, I thought this AP was very useful for me. Personally, I never really thought about my family health, and thinking about my family tree until this AP. I think it's important that we take time out to find out more about our family backgrounds and health. Chances are that you are more likely to develop a disease that you didn't know you could get because you weren't aware of your families medical history. Wrapping up the year, I just want to say this was my favorite STEAM course by far for as long as i've been at GCE. These courses have really guided me, and allowed me to think more about the choices I want to make in terms of thinking about classes to take in university. I have definitely started thinking about taking the medical approach for my potential future career!

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