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PATHOLOGY FSE 214 0904 FINAL STUDY
BANK 2026 VERIFIED SOLUTIONS GRADED
A+

⩥ These are diseases that are characterized by fever.
febrile
acute
chronic
functional
syndrome.
Answer: febrile


⩥ Two types of diseases are;:
acute
delayed
chronic
necropsy
endemic.
Answer: acute
chronic

,⩥ A branch of pathology that deals with general or broad disease
processes such a necrosis.
Pathology
Special pathology
General pathology
Gross patholgy
None of the above.
Answer: General pathology


⩥ True or False: Pathology is the study of the tissues which have been
removed from the body..
Answer: False


⩥ ____________ refers to the prediction of the probable outcome of a
disease..
Answer: Prognosis


⩥ A branch of pathology that studies changes which occur in cell of the
body at the microscopic level.
Pathology
Special pathology
General pathology
Gross patholgy

,None of the above.
Answer: None of the above


⩥ ischemia.
Answer: decreased blood flow to a part of body


⩥ Thrombosis.
Answer: formation of blood clot within the heart or vessels


⩥ infarction.
Answer: dying of a tissue due to lack of oxygen


⩥ hematoma.
Answer: a swelling filled with blood


⩥ Embolism.
Answer: an object floating through blood causing obstruction.


⩥ edema.
Answer: excessive accumulation of fluid

, ⩥ A branch of pathology that studies disease processes affecting
individual body areas or systems.
Pathology
Special pathology
General pathology
Gross patholgy
None of the above.
Answer: Special pathology


⩥ What is the definition of disease?.
Answer: Any change in the structure or function of the body that injures
the tissue.


⩥ aplasia.
Answer: absence of body parts.


⩥ etiology.
Answer: refers to the study of the causes of disease.


⩥ hernia.
Answer: Protrusion of an organ through the wall of the cavity that
normally contains it

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