Construct Mind Map for Tonsillitis and Hypertension

Construct Mind Map for Tonsillitis and Hypertension (Separate mind map each disorder)Construct a mind map for Tonsillitis and Hypertension. Include the epidemiology, pathophysiology, risk factors, clinical presentation, and diagnosis of the disorder, as well as any adaptive responses to alterations.Below is a web link to a website that should give you some examples of mind maps.  Please note that you do not have to buy a mind map program. You can use the Microsoft Word tools. You can only submit only one assignment per drop box. Please make sure your mind map has been created in your paper before you save. You will not be able to copy and paste the mind map in your paper.http://www.medmaps.co.uk/beta/Mind Maps are used for:·         Brainstorming – individually, and as a group.·         Summarizing information, and note taking.·         Consolidating information from different research sources.·         Thinking through complex problems.·         Presenting information in a format that shows the overall structure of your subject.·         Studying and memorizing information.Concept Maps vs Mind MapsConcept Map :                                                              Mind Maps:Multiple main ideas                                      There is only one focused ideaNo differentiation between lines                Only one word per branchLines may not be connected                      Lines must be connected ( I will accept not more than 5 words per line)Colors are not necessary                          Colors necessary and are importantImages are not necessary                          Images (pictures) are necessary and important (20 points deducted for not havinghaving a mind map and 10 points will be deducted for not having a picture for themind mapPlease do not hand draw any mind maps on paper to scan in to submit.  Please do not scan in mind maps because I am not able to increase the font to read.*Please draw or construct separate mind map of each disorder… (1 page each)

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