Pathophysiology Chapters 1-3
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1. ____ is the maintainence of a steady state homeostasis
within the body.
2. ____ is the state of functional disequilibrium disease
that may be resolved by recovery or death.
3. ____ is the study of the physiological Pathophysiology
processes leading up to disease.
4. ____ are the objective evidence of disease signs
observed on physical examination, such as
abnormal pulse or fever.
5. ____ are an indication of disease perceived symptoms
by the patient, such as pain, dizziness, and
itching.
6. ____ is the determination of the nature of a diagnosis
disease based on many factors, including,
signs, symptoms, and often times lab re-
sults.
7. ____ is the predicted course and outcome of prognosis
a disease.
8. A sudden onset and short duration is an acute
example of a ____ disease/condition.
9. A disease that has a slower, less severe on- chronic
set and a long duration in an example of a
____ disease or condition.
10. Diseases that will end in death are called? terminal
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11. ____ is the period of chronic disease when remission
signs and symptoms subside.
12. ____ is when signs and symptoms recur in exacerbation
all their severity.
13. A ____ is when a disease returns weeks or relapse
months after its apparent cessation.
14. A ____ is a disease or other abnormal state complication
that develops in a person already suffering
from a disease.
15. ____ is a measure of the number of deaths mortality
attributed to a disease over a given period
of time in a given population.
16. ____ is a measure of the disability and ex- morbidity
tend of illness caused by a disease.
17. ____ is the studyof occurrence, transmis- epidemiology
sion, distribution, and control of a disease.
18. ____ is the cause of disease. etiology
19. If the cause of the disease is unknown it is idiopathic
said to be ____.
20. A treatment is said to be ____, when it is palliative
designed to manage or relieve symptom.
21. Immunity the ability of the body to defend itself
against infections
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1. ____ is the maintainence of a steady state homeostasis
within the body.
2. ____ is the state of functional disequilibrium disease
that may be resolved by recovery or death.
3. ____ is the study of the physiological Pathophysiology
processes leading up to disease.
4. ____ are the objective evidence of disease signs
observed on physical examination, such as
abnormal pulse or fever.
5. ____ are an indication of disease perceived symptoms
by the patient, such as pain, dizziness, and
itching.
6. ____ is the determination of the nature of a diagnosis
disease based on many factors, including,
signs, symptoms, and often times lab re-
sults.
7. ____ is the predicted course and outcome of prognosis
a disease.
8. A sudden onset and short duration is an acute
example of a ____ disease/condition.
9. A disease that has a slower, less severe on- chronic
set and a long duration in an example of a
____ disease or condition.
10. Diseases that will end in death are called? terminal
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11. ____ is the period of chronic disease when remission
signs and symptoms subside.
12. ____ is when signs and symptoms recur in exacerbation
all their severity.
13. A ____ is when a disease returns weeks or relapse
months after its apparent cessation.
14. A ____ is a disease or other abnormal state complication
that develops in a person already suffering
from a disease.
15. ____ is a measure of the number of deaths mortality
attributed to a disease over a given period
of time in a given population.
16. ____ is a measure of the disability and ex- morbidity
tend of illness caused by a disease.
17. ____ is the studyof occurrence, transmis- epidemiology
sion, distribution, and control of a disease.
18. ____ is the cause of disease. etiology
19. If the cause of the disease is unknown it is idiopathic
said to be ____.
20. A treatment is said to be ____, when it is palliative
designed to manage or relieve symptom.
21. Immunity the ability of the body to defend itself
against infections
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