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Pathology - answerstudy and Diagnosis of disease through examination of organs, tissues, cells and body fluids Physiology - answerstudy of the function or origination of disease of mechanical, physical and biochemical functions of living organisms Pathyphysiology - answer-What is happening in the body that takes it out of homeostasis -Study of abnormalities in the physiologic functioning of living beings -Based on common or classic presentation of disease in physiologic functioning of humans Etiology - answer-The study of the causes, or reason for phenomena -What is the cause of the condition, or disease? -Where did it come from? -is it a pathogen, virus, bacteria, parasite? -Identifies casual factors that act together to provoke a particular disease. Idiopathic - answerunknown cause Iatrogenic - answercause is the result of unintended or unwanted medical treatment Pathogenesis - answerwhat is happening in the body to create symptom or sign, clinical consequence of a particular disorder/disease, illness may determine which treatment is helpful Sign - answerwhat you can see - objective - fever on thermometer, vomit, xray, test results, breathing rate Symptoms - answersubjective- feeling abnormal in the body, what they patient is feeling, what they tell the doc, nausea, headache Syndrome - answeretiology of signs and symptoms has not yet been determined Latent period - answer-time between exposure of tissue to injurious agent, and the first appearance of signs/symptoms - incubation period in infectious disease -refers to a period during a illness when signs/symptoms temporarily become mild, silent or disappear Prodomal - answertime during which first signs and symptoms appear indicating onset of disease Subclinical stage - answerpatient functions normally even though the disease is well established. -not every disease has a stage like this Acute clinical course - answershort lived, may have severe manifestation Chronic clinical course - answermay last months to years, sometimes after a acute course. Exacerbation - answera sudden increase in severity of disease or signs and symptoms, very severe Remission - answerdecrease in severity, signs or symptoms, may indicate disease is cured Convalescence - answerstage of recovery after a disease or an injury or surgical procedure Sequela - answersubsequent pathologic condition resulting from an illness. Epidemiology - answerstudy of the patterns of disease, involving populations, examining the occurrence, incidence, prevalence, transmission and distribution of disease in large groups of population/people - what the CDC does Endemic disease - answernative to local region Epidemic disease - answerspread to many at the same time Pandemic disease - answerspread to large geographic region Aggregate factors of epidemiology - answerage, ethnic group, gender, socioeconomic factors, life style considerations, geographic location Levels of prevention - answerprimary Secondary Tertiary Primary prevention - answeraltering susceptibility, or reducing exposure -Reduction of risk before occurrence of disease, condition or injury - improved nutrition, sanitation, immunization programs, health education,

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Pathophysiology - week 1
Pathology - answerstudy and Diagnosis of disease through examination of organs,
tissues, cells and body fluids

Physiology - answerstudy of the function or origination of disease of mechanical,
physical and biochemical functions of living organisms

Pathyphysiology - answer-What is happening in the body that takes it out of
homeostasis
-Study of abnormalities in the physiologic functioning of living beings
-Based on common or classic presentation of disease in physiologic functioning of
humans

Etiology - answer-The study of the causes, or reason for phenomena
-What is the cause of the condition, or disease?
-Where did it come from?
-is it a pathogen, virus, bacteria, parasite?
-Identifies casual factors that act together to provoke a particular disease.

Idiopathic - answerunknown cause

Iatrogenic - answercause is the result of unintended or unwanted medical treatment

Pathogenesis - answerwhat is happening in the body to create symptom or sign,
clinical consequence of a particular disorder/disease, illness may determine which
treatment is helpful

Sign - answerwhat you can see - objective - fever on thermometer, vomit, xray, test
results, breathing rate

Symptoms - answersubjective- feeling abnormal in the body, what they patient is
feeling, what they tell the doc, nausea, headache

Syndrome - answeretiology of signs and symptoms has not yet been determined

Latent period - answer-time between exposure of tissue to injurious agent, and the
first appearance of signs/symptoms - incubation period in infectious disease
-refers to a period during a illness when signs/symptoms temporarily become mild,
silent or disappear

Prodomal - answertime during which first signs and symptoms appear indicating
onset of disease

Subclinical stage - answerpatient functions normally even though the disease is well
established.
-not every disease has a stage like this

, Acute clinical course - answershort lived, may have severe manifestation

Chronic clinical course - answermay last months to years, sometimes after a acute
course.

Exacerbation - answera sudden increase in severity of disease or signs and
symptoms, very severe

Remission - answerdecrease in severity, signs or symptoms, may indicate disease is
cured

Convalescence - answerstage of recovery after a disease or an injury or surgical
procedure

Sequela - answersubsequent pathologic condition resulting from an illness.

Epidemiology - answerstudy of the patterns of disease, involving populations,
examining the occurrence, incidence, prevalence, transmission and distribution of
disease in large groups of population/people - what the CDC does

Endemic disease - answernative to local region

Epidemic disease - answerspread to many at the same time

Pandemic disease - answerspread to large geographic region

Aggregate factors of epidemiology - answerage, ethnic group, gender,
socioeconomic factors, life style considerations, geographic location

Levels of prevention - answerprimary
Secondary
Tertiary

Primary prevention - answeraltering susceptibility, or reducing exposure
-Reduction of risk before occurrence of disease, condition or injury
- improved nutrition, sanitation, immunization programs, health education,

Secondary prevention - answerearly detection, and management of disease.
-Yearly physicals, routine screenings

Tertiary Prevention - answerrehabilitation, supportive care, reducing disability and
restoring effective functioning

Once a disease is established, falls into 2 categories - answer1. Medical - physical
therapy, radiation, drug, chemo therapies
2. Surgery

Neoplasms - answernew growth - implies abnormality of cellular
- tumor growth, used interchangeably with tumor

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