EXAM 1 PRACTICE QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS
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What Is Pathophysiology
(ANS - Is The Study Of What Happens When The Normal Anatomy And Physiology Go Wrong,
Causing Disorder And Disease Process Of The Human Body.
What 4 Things Does Pathophysiology Include?
(ANS - Etiology, Pathogenesis, Clinical Manifestations, And Treatment Implications
What Is Etiology
(ANS - Study Of Causes Or Reasons For Phenomena. Includes Idiopathic Conditions That Have
An Unknown Origin Or Cause.
What Is Pathogenesis?
(ANS - Development Or Evolution Of Disease From Initial Stimulus To The Expression Of
Manifestations As Time Occurs.
What Are Clinical Manifestations?
(ANS - Signs And Symptoms Of Disorder.
What Are Treatment Implications?
(ANS - Which Combine The Etology, Pathogenesis, And Clinical Manifestations To Determine
The Best Treatment Of Condition Per Individual.
,What Are Signs?
(ANS - Objective Or Observed Manifestations Of Disease.
, What Are Symptoms?
(ANS - Subjective Feelings Of Abnormality In The Body.
What Is Objective Data
(ANS - What You Observe And Can Measure.
What Are Examples Of Objective Data?
(ANS - Rash, Low Blood Pressure, Bleeding
What Is Subjective Data?
(ANS - What The Patient May Report To You
What Are Examples Of Subjective Data?
(ANS - Pain Scale, They Feel Suicidal, Fatigued.
What Is Epidemiology?
(ANS - Study Of The Patterns Of Disease Involving Populations. Based On The Spread And
Contact Of Diseases In People.
What Are The Levels Of Disease Prevention?
(ANS - Primary, Secondary, Tertiary
Explain Primary Prevention
(ANS - "Preventing"; Altering Susceptibility Or Reducing Exposure Of Disease For People.
Examples Of Primary Prevention
(ANS - Vaccinations And Handwashing
Explain Secondary Prevention