Cell injury
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Physical agents, radiation, chemical, biologic agents, nutritional imbalances
Weaknesses of eyelid
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, Ptosis
-Weakening of eyelid
Entropion
-Turning in of the lid margin
Ectropion
-Eversion of the lower lid margin
Hypoxic Cell Injury
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Inadequate amount of oxygen in the air
Respiratory disease
Inability of the cells to use oxygen
Edema
Ischemia
Clinical Manifestations of Cancer
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Tissue Integrity: compressed and eroded blood vessels; ulceration and
necrosis; frank bleeding and hemorrhage
Cancer Cachexia: weight loss and wasting of body fat and muscle tissue;
profound weakness, anorexia, and anemia
Paraneoplastic Syndromes: inappropriate hormone release, circulating
hematopoietic, neurological, and dermatological factors
,Aerobic Exercise (running, swimming)
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The use of oxygen for transforming substrates such as glucose, fatty acids,
and amino acids into energy
A change in muscle length (contraction and elongation) such as walking
and running
Results in muscles that use oxygen more efficiently
The body can do more work with less cardiac and respiratory effort.
Homeostasis
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maintenance of a stable internal environment
Stress
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A state manifested by symptoms that arise from the coordinated activation
of the neuroendocrine and immune systems (general adaptation syndrome)
A state manifested by a specific syndrome of the body developed in
response to any stimuli that made an intense systemic demand on it
, Rickettsiaceae, Anaplasmataceae, Chlamydiaceae, Coxiella
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Organisms that combine the characteristics of viral and bacterial agents to
produce disease in humans
-Are obligate intracellular pathogens like the viruses
-Produce a rigid peptidoglycan cell wall
-Reproduce asexually by cellular division
-Contain RNA and DNA similar to the bacteria
Schizophrenia
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Chronic debilitating psychotic disorder that involves the disconnection
between thought and language
Mitochondrial DNA disorders
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Affect production of cellular energy, no repair mechanisms, leads to
production of ROS, common with neuromuscular diseases
Inflammation
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Physical agents, radiation, chemical, biologic agents, nutritional imbalances
Weaknesses of eyelid
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, Ptosis
-Weakening of eyelid
Entropion
-Turning in of the lid margin
Ectropion
-Eversion of the lower lid margin
Hypoxic Cell Injury
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Inadequate amount of oxygen in the air
Respiratory disease
Inability of the cells to use oxygen
Edema
Ischemia
Clinical Manifestations of Cancer
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Tissue Integrity: compressed and eroded blood vessels; ulceration and
necrosis; frank bleeding and hemorrhage
Cancer Cachexia: weight loss and wasting of body fat and muscle tissue;
profound weakness, anorexia, and anemia
Paraneoplastic Syndromes: inappropriate hormone release, circulating
hematopoietic, neurological, and dermatological factors
,Aerobic Exercise (running, swimming)
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The use of oxygen for transforming substrates such as glucose, fatty acids,
and amino acids into energy
A change in muscle length (contraction and elongation) such as walking
and running
Results in muscles that use oxygen more efficiently
The body can do more work with less cardiac and respiratory effort.
Homeostasis
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maintenance of a stable internal environment
Stress
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A state manifested by symptoms that arise from the coordinated activation
of the neuroendocrine and immune systems (general adaptation syndrome)
A state manifested by a specific syndrome of the body developed in
response to any stimuli that made an intense systemic demand on it
, Rickettsiaceae, Anaplasmataceae, Chlamydiaceae, Coxiella
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Organisms that combine the characteristics of viral and bacterial agents to
produce disease in humans
-Are obligate intracellular pathogens like the viruses
-Produce a rigid peptidoglycan cell wall
-Reproduce asexually by cellular division
-Contain RNA and DNA similar to the bacteria
Schizophrenia
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Chronic debilitating psychotic disorder that involves the disconnection
between thought and language
Mitochondrial DNA disorders
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Affect production of cellular energy, no repair mechanisms, leads to
production of ROS, common with neuromuscular diseases
Inflammation
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