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PATH 1016 Introduction to Pathophysiology, Infectious Processes and
Fever 100% Verified!!



define pathophysiology

- the study of how disease processes affect the function of the body

- explains the functional and biochemical changes that are associated with or a result of
disease or injury



components of the pathophysiology framework

etiology

pathological processes

interventions



components of the pathophysiology framework: etiology

- etiologic factors

- risk factors



components of the pathophysiology framework: pathological processes

- disease/illness

- manifestations and complications

- S&S, body responses




components of the pathophysiology framework: interventions

- diagnostic

- therapeutic

,the role of pathophysiology in nursing care

- Nursing actions require a knowledge base to make informed decisions

- Nurses require a solid foundation in anatomy, physiology, pathology and

pathophysiology to care for clients

- Therapeutic interventions are based on professional assessments of clients...

one cannot accurately assess if one doesn't know what to assess for




chain of infection

infectious agent

reservoir

portal of exit

mode of transmission

portal of entry

susceptible host




chain of infection: infectious agent

Disease-causing organisms or pathogens such as bacteria, fungi, viruses, spores, and
protozoa



Some of these cause acute or short-term infections

Others, such as blood borne pathogens like HIV, Hep B, and Hep C create long-term or
chronic infections

, chain of infection: reservoir

where they live

- people, equipment, water




chain of infection: portal of exit

way out of reservoir

- coughing, sneezing




chain of infection: mode of transmission

Way for pathogen to be transmitted to another reservoir via direct or indirect contact.

- droplet

- airborne (inhalation)

- ingestion

- water

- Blood

- contaminated instruments




chain of infection: portal of entry

way for pathogen to enter new reservoir

-cut, eye




chain of infection: susceptible host

a person likely to get infection-infant, elderly or compromised immune system

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