AAMI Intro to Pathology Final Exam Questions with Correct Answers| New Update Guaranteed Pass
Question 1:
the branch of medicine that studies the characteristics, causes and effects of disease
Answer:
Pathology
Question 2:
the study of all factors that may be involved in the development of disease. cause of the disease
Answer:
Etiology
Question 3:
manner in which disease(s) develop.
Answer:
Pathogenesis
Question 4:
Pathology includes etiology, pathogenesis, BLANK and final BLANK that take place in the body as a
result of disease. It does not, however, consider BLANK of disease.
Answer:
changes effects treatment
Question 5:
the study of structural changes in the body brought about as a result of disease
Answer:
Pathological Anatomy
Gross Pathology
Question 6:
Microscopic Pathology (Histopathology)
Answer:
2 Branches of Pathological Anatomy
,Question 7:
Gross Pathology
Answer:
a branch of pathological anatomy that studies the structural changes brought about by disease as seen
with the naked eye.
Question 8:
Microscopic Pathology (Histopathology)
Answer:
a branch of pathological anatomy that studies the structural changes brought about by disease and is
seen with a microscope.
Surgical Pathology Clinical Pathology Physiological Pathology
Micro-Legal (Forensic) Pathology General Pathology
Question 9:
Special Pathology
Answer:
Divisions of Pathological Anatomy
Question 10:
Surgical Pathology
Answer:
the study of tissues that have been removed surgically. This is done on a living tissue.
Question 11:
Biopsy
Answer:
Example of Surgical Pathology
Question 12:
Clinical Pathology
Answer:
the study of excretions, secretions, and various other body fluids for the purpose of diagnosing a
disease. Basically, it is the laboratory diagnosis of disease.
,Question 13:
Clinical Pathology is the study of BLANK, BLANK, and various other body fluids for the purpose of
diagnosing a disease. Basically, it is the BLANK diagnosis of disease.
Answer:
excretions secretions laboratory
Question 14:
Clinical Pathology Examples
Answer:
blood tests urine analysis
pap smears
serology/immunopatholgy (the examination of body proteins)
Question 15:
Physiological Pathology
Answer:
studies the changes in function brought about by disease or changes in function during a disease.
Question 16:
Physiological Pathology studies the changes in BLANK brought about by disease or changes in function
during a disease.
Answer:
function
Question 17:
Micro-Legal (Forensic) Pathology
Answer:
a branch of pathology that deals with studies for legal purpose.
Question 18:
General Pathology
Answer:
the study of the general processes of disease such as inflammation, necrosis and cell death. It deals
with the body as a whole without reference to any particular organ or system.
, Question 19:
Forensic Pathology Examples
Answer:
autopsies necropsies
post mortem examination
removal of specimens from the dead
Question 20:
Special Pathology
Answer:
studies disease in relation to a particular organ system.
Question 21:
Autopsy
Answer:
the postmortem (after death) examination of the organs and tissues of a body to determine the cause
or death or pathological condition.
Necropsy
Question 22:
Postmortem Exam
Answer:
2 Additional Terms for Autopsy
Confirm Diagnosis (Treatment) Advance Research
Question 23:
Determine ID and Cause of Death
Answer:
3 Purposes for Autopsies
Question 24:
Disease
Answer:
a disturbance in the structure or function or both of the cells, tissues or organs. the abnormal
performance of certain physiologic functions. a dynamic series of changes that may end in: recovery;
permanent injury or even death.
Question 1:
the branch of medicine that studies the characteristics, causes and effects of disease
Answer:
Pathology
Question 2:
the study of all factors that may be involved in the development of disease. cause of the disease
Answer:
Etiology
Question 3:
manner in which disease(s) develop.
Answer:
Pathogenesis
Question 4:
Pathology includes etiology, pathogenesis, BLANK and final BLANK that take place in the body as a
result of disease. It does not, however, consider BLANK of disease.
Answer:
changes effects treatment
Question 5:
the study of structural changes in the body brought about as a result of disease
Answer:
Pathological Anatomy
Gross Pathology
Question 6:
Microscopic Pathology (Histopathology)
Answer:
2 Branches of Pathological Anatomy
,Question 7:
Gross Pathology
Answer:
a branch of pathological anatomy that studies the structural changes brought about by disease as seen
with the naked eye.
Question 8:
Microscopic Pathology (Histopathology)
Answer:
a branch of pathological anatomy that studies the structural changes brought about by disease and is
seen with a microscope.
Surgical Pathology Clinical Pathology Physiological Pathology
Micro-Legal (Forensic) Pathology General Pathology
Question 9:
Special Pathology
Answer:
Divisions of Pathological Anatomy
Question 10:
Surgical Pathology
Answer:
the study of tissues that have been removed surgically. This is done on a living tissue.
Question 11:
Biopsy
Answer:
Example of Surgical Pathology
Question 12:
Clinical Pathology
Answer:
the study of excretions, secretions, and various other body fluids for the purpose of diagnosing a
disease. Basically, it is the laboratory diagnosis of disease.
,Question 13:
Clinical Pathology is the study of BLANK, BLANK, and various other body fluids for the purpose of
diagnosing a disease. Basically, it is the BLANK diagnosis of disease.
Answer:
excretions secretions laboratory
Question 14:
Clinical Pathology Examples
Answer:
blood tests urine analysis
pap smears
serology/immunopatholgy (the examination of body proteins)
Question 15:
Physiological Pathology
Answer:
studies the changes in function brought about by disease or changes in function during a disease.
Question 16:
Physiological Pathology studies the changes in BLANK brought about by disease or changes in function
during a disease.
Answer:
function
Question 17:
Micro-Legal (Forensic) Pathology
Answer:
a branch of pathology that deals with studies for legal purpose.
Question 18:
General Pathology
Answer:
the study of the general processes of disease such as inflammation, necrosis and cell death. It deals
with the body as a whole without reference to any particular organ or system.
, Question 19:
Forensic Pathology Examples
Answer:
autopsies necropsies
post mortem examination
removal of specimens from the dead
Question 20:
Special Pathology
Answer:
studies disease in relation to a particular organ system.
Question 21:
Autopsy
Answer:
the postmortem (after death) examination of the organs and tissues of a body to determine the cause
or death or pathological condition.
Necropsy
Question 22:
Postmortem Exam
Answer:
2 Additional Terms for Autopsy
Confirm Diagnosis (Treatment) Advance Research
Question 23:
Determine ID and Cause of Death
Answer:
3 Purposes for Autopsies
Question 24:
Disease
Answer:
a disturbance in the structure or function or both of the cells, tissues or organs. the abnormal
performance of certain physiologic functions. a dynamic series of changes that may end in: recovery;
permanent injury or even death.