E-Learning POTS Syndrome

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Description

Describes the medical condition of POTS (Postural Orthostatic Tachycardia Syndrome)

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Language

English

Voice Age

Middle Aged (35-54)

Accents

North American (General) North American (US General American - GenAM) North American (US Midwest- Chicago, Great Lakes)

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invisible illness and compliance. 96% of illnesses are invisible. 74% of people who suffer with a disability do not use a cane will chair or any other visible device. 60% are between the ages of 18 and 64 the typical age of the American worker. Examples of invisible conditions include Lupus, arthritis, post traumatic stress disorder and postural Ortho static tecca cardia syndrome, or pots. Therefore, it is imperative for employers to make reasonable adjustments to accommodate well being in the workplace. Invisible illness and compliance to thank you. In this module, we concentrate on understanding, questionable or the static Tecca cardia syndrome, or pots. Pots is referred to as an invisible disease, as there is often no outward manifestation of the illness. The symptoms can be mild to debilitating for sufferers, and there is no cure. Hot is a form of disorder, know MIA, meaning your body's automatic nervous system, which controls things like heart rate, blood pressure and breathing, doesn't work as it should refer to the following chart. To understand the myriad of symptoms and how they can overlap understanding pots for teachers and educators. Lots affects more girls and boys and they developed symptoms such as dizziness upon standing fatigue, racing heart and fainting. He'd intolerance. Nausea and brain flog are often present, since pots often doesn't usually manifest until the teen years. Symptoms of pots are often attributed to teens just acting out and are often shunned by teachers, peers and even family. However, Pots is now easily diagnosed, Ah, heart rate increase of 30 or more beats per minute within five minutes when someone moves from wind down to standing up.