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PATH 1000 MIDTERM 1 QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS (GRADED A)

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Pathophysiology - ANSWER - the study of changes in the body's physiology that result from disorder or disease Pathogenesis - ANSWER - the development of a disease Clinical Manifestations - ANSWER - the presence or absence of disease often marked by signs and symptoms Diagnosis - ANSWER - identifying the type of illness or problem by examination of the symptoms Homeostasis - ANSWER - the body's ability to regulate and maintain health and equilibrium in its functions How is homeostasis linked to pathophysiology? - ANSWER - a small change to the internal body throws homeostasis out of order, which will lead to illness and diseases Prognosis - ANSWER - probable outcome of a patient's conditon Sign - ANSWER - a clinical finding verified by the examiner

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PATH 1000 MIDTERM 1
QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS
(GRADED A)
Pathophysiology - ANSWER - the study of changes in the body's physiology that
result from disorder or disease


Pathogenesis - ANSWER - the development of a disease


Clinical Manifestations - ANSWER - the presence or absence of disease often marked
by signs and symptoms


Diagnosis - ANSWER - identifying the type of illness or problem by examination of
the symptoms




Homeostasis - ANSWER - the body's ability to regulate and maintain health and
equilibrium in its functions


How is homeostasis linked to pathophysiology? - ANSWER - a small change to the
internal body throws homeostasis out of order, which will lead to illness and
diseases


Prognosis - ANSWER - probable outcome of a patient's conditon


Sign - ANSWER - a clinical finding verified by the examiner


Primary Disease Prevention - ANSWER - altering behaviours to prevent a disease
from occurring


Ex: vaccination

,Cell Injury - ANSWER - when a cell cannot maintain homeostasis
- cell injury can be reversible or irreversible


When is a cell injury irreversible? - ANSWER - once change to the nucleus occur and
cell membranes are disrupted will then lead to cell death


Etiology - ANSWER - the cause of a disease or condition


Idiopathic - ANSWER - unknown cause of a disease


Iatrogenic - ANSWER - disease caused by a treatment or procedure error


Epidemiology - ANSWER - study of the distribution and determinants of health-
related or events in a population


Incidence - ANSWER - rate of occurrence


Ex: number of new cases of a disease in a population over a specific period of time
(1 in 3 may catch a disease)


Prevalence - ANSWER - the number of people in a population who have the disease
or condition over a specific time period


Ex: 1 in 10 have the disease


Endemic - ANSWER - the expected or normal incidence to a population or
geographical area


Ex: chicken pox

, Epidemic - ANSWER - dramatic increase in a condition to a large number of people
at the same time in a geographical area


Pandemic - ANSWER - high numbers of a disease in various regions/across
continents


Morbidity - ANSWER - disease rates within a group


Mortality - ANSWER - deaths that result from a particular disease in a population


Ex: death rate due to TB


Hypoxic Injury - ANSWER - most common cause of cellular injury resulting in
Ischemia (reduced blood supply


What causes hypoxic injury? - ANSWER - hypoxia or lack of proficient oxygen within
a cell
- loss of hemoglobin and decreased RBC production


Secondary Disease Prevention - ANSWER - performing early detection to prevent a
disease from occurring


Ex: medical examinations


Complications - ANSWER - the development of a disease in a person already coping
with an existing disorder


Ex: secondary bacterial infection


Sequelae - ANSWER - unwanted outcomes of a primary condition


Ex: ototoxic drugs causing deafness

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