Midterm & Final Exams: PATH370/ PATH 370 (Latest
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SOLUTIONS) Pathophysiology| Qs & As| 100% Correct|
Grade A (Verified Answers)- WCU
pathophysiology - ANSWERstudy of abnormalities in physiologic functioning of living
things
Etiology - ANSWERstudy of the causes or reasons for phenomena
idiopathic condition - ANSWERthe cause is unknown
iatrogenic condition - ANSWERThe cause is the result of an unintended or unwanted
medical treatment
risk factor - ANSWERanything that increases the likelihood of injury, disease, or other
health problems
Pathogenesis - ANSWERDevelopment or evolution of disease, from initial stimulus to
ultimate expression of manifestations of the disease
Clinical Manifestations - ANSWERsigns (objective data)- measurable
symptoms (subjective)- feelings
syndrome - ANSWERwhen the etiology of a particular set of signs and symptoms has
not yet been determined
Stages of Diseases: Incubation Period - ANSWERinterval between exposure of a
tissue to an injurious agent and
the first appearance of signs and symptoms
Stages of Diseases: Prodomal Period - ANSWERappearance of the first signs and
symptoms indicating the onset of the disease
Stages of Diseases: Acute phase/manifest illness - ANSWERthe disease reach its full
intensity and signs and symptoms attain their greatest severity
Stages of Diseases: Silent period/latent period - ANSWERsigns and symptoms may
become mild and even disappear for a time
Stages of Diseases: subclinical stage - ANSWERpatient functions normally, although
the disease processes are well-established
Clinical course: Acute condition - ANSWERhas relatively severe manifestations but
runs short course measured in hours, days or even a few weeks
, Clinical course: Chronic condition - ANSWERlasts for months to years
sometimes begins with an acute condition and becomes prolonged
other cases, it develops insidiously and never have an acute phase
Exacerbation - ANSWERsudden increase in the severity of a disease or any of its signs
and symptoms
Remission - ANSWERan abatement or decline in severity of signs and symptoms of a
disease
Convalescence stage - ANSWERstage of recovery after a disease, injury, or surgical
procedure
Sequelae - ANSWERcondition or complication that occurs as a result of a previous
disease, injury, or medical treatment
Probabilities - ANSWERdata are analyzed and a number of likely explanations for
clinical presentation may emerge
they are based on knowledge and past experience with similar cases
Validity or accuracy - ANSWERthe degree to which a measurement reflects the true
value of an object it is intended to measure
Reliability or precision - ANSWERability of a test to give the same result in repeated
measurements
Predictive value - ANSWER-extent to which a test can differentiate between
presence or absence of a person's condition
Sensitivity - ANSWER-probability that the test will be positive when applied to a
person with the condition
Specificity - ANSWER- the probability that a test will be negative when applied to a
person who does not have a given condition
Epidemiology - ANSWERstudy of patterns of disease involving aggregates of people
Endemic Disease - ANSWER-disease that is native to a local region
Epidemic Disease - ANSWER- disease is disseminated to many individuals at the same
time
Pandemic - ANSWER-affects large geographic regions, spreading worldwide and
resulting in millions of deaths
ex. Covid-19
2024/ 2025 Updates STUDY BUNDLE PACKAGE WITH
SOLUTIONS) Pathophysiology| Qs & As| 100% Correct|
Grade A (Verified Answers)- WCU
pathophysiology - ANSWERstudy of abnormalities in physiologic functioning of living
things
Etiology - ANSWERstudy of the causes or reasons for phenomena
idiopathic condition - ANSWERthe cause is unknown
iatrogenic condition - ANSWERThe cause is the result of an unintended or unwanted
medical treatment
risk factor - ANSWERanything that increases the likelihood of injury, disease, or other
health problems
Pathogenesis - ANSWERDevelopment or evolution of disease, from initial stimulus to
ultimate expression of manifestations of the disease
Clinical Manifestations - ANSWERsigns (objective data)- measurable
symptoms (subjective)- feelings
syndrome - ANSWERwhen the etiology of a particular set of signs and symptoms has
not yet been determined
Stages of Diseases: Incubation Period - ANSWERinterval between exposure of a
tissue to an injurious agent and
the first appearance of signs and symptoms
Stages of Diseases: Prodomal Period - ANSWERappearance of the first signs and
symptoms indicating the onset of the disease
Stages of Diseases: Acute phase/manifest illness - ANSWERthe disease reach its full
intensity and signs and symptoms attain their greatest severity
Stages of Diseases: Silent period/latent period - ANSWERsigns and symptoms may
become mild and even disappear for a time
Stages of Diseases: subclinical stage - ANSWERpatient functions normally, although
the disease processes are well-established
Clinical course: Acute condition - ANSWERhas relatively severe manifestations but
runs short course measured in hours, days or even a few weeks
, Clinical course: Chronic condition - ANSWERlasts for months to years
sometimes begins with an acute condition and becomes prolonged
other cases, it develops insidiously and never have an acute phase
Exacerbation - ANSWERsudden increase in the severity of a disease or any of its signs
and symptoms
Remission - ANSWERan abatement or decline in severity of signs and symptoms of a
disease
Convalescence stage - ANSWERstage of recovery after a disease, injury, or surgical
procedure
Sequelae - ANSWERcondition or complication that occurs as a result of a previous
disease, injury, or medical treatment
Probabilities - ANSWERdata are analyzed and a number of likely explanations for
clinical presentation may emerge
they are based on knowledge and past experience with similar cases
Validity or accuracy - ANSWERthe degree to which a measurement reflects the true
value of an object it is intended to measure
Reliability or precision - ANSWERability of a test to give the same result in repeated
measurements
Predictive value - ANSWER-extent to which a test can differentiate between
presence or absence of a person's condition
Sensitivity - ANSWER-probability that the test will be positive when applied to a
person with the condition
Specificity - ANSWER- the probability that a test will be negative when applied to a
person who does not have a given condition
Epidemiology - ANSWERstudy of patterns of disease involving aggregates of people
Endemic Disease - ANSWER-disease that is native to a local region
Epidemic Disease - ANSWER- disease is disseminated to many individuals at the same
time
Pandemic - ANSWER-affects large geographic regions, spreading worldwide and
resulting in millions of deaths
ex. Covid-19