NUR 2063: Exam 1 2022 Rasmussen
This is an all-inclusive and a complete guide to NUR 2063: Exam 1 2022 Rasmussen. Essentials Of Pathophysiology. 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 (ANS - "Screening"; early detection, screening, and management of disease to catch disease early before it spreads Examples of Secondary Prevention (ANS - PAP smears for STDs, lab work for HBA1C check, mammogram Explain Tertiary Prevention (ANS - "Treating" and preventing further complications from a disorder or disease after the person has the condition Examples of Tertiary Prevention (ANS - Rehab for hip surgery, relearning ADL's after amputation, Wound care after stroke to prevent pressure ulcers. What is homeostasis?(ANS - a state of equilibrium in which all body systems are in balance and the body is at its most optimal in functioning. Stable.
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