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Anna Garcia at 14 months of age was admitted into the hospital, being 26 inches tall, 20 lbs 2 oz, and a temperature of 101.4F.
Anna Garcia showed signs of heart disease, as having symptoms of quoted from the doctor, "...breathing is abnormal. Respiratory rate is slightly elevated and patient seems to be short of breath." "Pulse is 175 bpm. Heart rate is rapid and above normal range." As well as heart disease, she also shows sickle cell anemia. These could not have been prevented as these problems were inherited.
Anna Garcia was admitted into the hospital at 14 years old at 5 feet tall, 103 lbs, a temperature of 98.7F.
No symptoms shown, but having a family history of cardiovascular disease, she is tested for glucose tolerance, and is shown to have type 1 diabetes. Type 1 diabetes couldn't have been avoided as it is inherited. Constant checking of glucose levels can help in short term, and having doctors check ups can help in the long term.
Anna Garcia was admitted into the hospital at the age of 37, height of 5'4'', weight of 158 lbs, and a temperature of 98.7F.
Her family history of hypertension, and her father having a heart attack at 41 years old, as well as showing symptoms with multiple chest pains, Anna Garcia has an "...electrocardiogram, and an echocardiogram. Results later prompted an angiogram.". Results show Anna Garcia diagnosed with hypercholesterolemia. Hypercholesterolemia could have in the long term be prevented by changing her diet, as she ate foods in high caloric value and fat. In the short term this could also be prevented by changing her diet, as it won't be an even bigger problem in the future.
Anna Garcia was admitted into the hospital at the age of 38 with the height of 5'4'', 165 lbs, and a temperature of 100.6F.
Anna Garcia showed symptoms of extreme pain in her extremities, being confined to her bed in the hospital due to pain in her legs, she needed a catheter to empty her bladder. With urinary problems outside the hospital she showed symptoms of a urinary tract infection. The infection was a bacterial infection. This urinary infection could have been prevented in the long term with constant drinking of water, as this can dilute your urine and ensure you urinate frequently, as also the bacteria will be flushed out before the infection begins. In the short term, drinking plenty of fluids now can help lessen the the urinary tract infection.
Anna Garcia grew up with multiple diseases and factors in which led to her death. Anna Garcia, a hispanic female, died when she was 38, being 5'4'' tall. She died due to her Sickle Cell Anemia, Heart Disease, Type 1 Diabetes, and Hypercholesterolemia. These factors combining with her body symptoms growing up lead to her ruptured spleen, which provides recycled blood for the immune system, and untimely death at the age of 38.