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NURS 231 Pathophysiology Module 1 Study
Guide: Questions & Answers
🔬 What Is Pathophysiology?

• Definition: Pathophysiology is the study of how the body changes and responds when
there’s altered function or disease.

• Word breakdown:

o Pathology 🧪 (pathos = “disease” in Greek): Study of structural & functional
changes in cells, tissues, and organs caused by disease.

o Physiology 💓: Study of normal body function.

• Combined meaning: How disease changes body structure and function at cellular and
organ levels, and how these changes affect overall body function.

💡 Memory cue: Think Patho = problem + Physiology = function →
“Problems with function.”



🌍 Defining Health

• WHO definition 🌐:
“A state of complete physical, mental, and social well-being and not merely the
absence of disease or infirmity.” o Criticism: May be too idealistic and not updated in
years. Healthy People 2020 (U.S.) goals 🇺🇸:

o Live free of preventable disease, disability, injury, and premature death.

o Achieve health equity & eliminate disparities.

o Promote good health for all.

o Encourage healthy behaviors throughout life.



❗ What Is Disease?

• Definition: Illness causing abnormal physiological function in an organ, structure, or
body system.

, • Can be:

o Congenital 👶 (present at birth) o Acquired 🧍 (develops after birth)



🩺 The Disease Process

Key steps in how diseases develop & progress:
Step Meaning Example

Etiology 🧾 Cause of disease Influenza virus → flu
Pathogenesis 🔄 How disease develops at Virus enters cells → replication →
cell/tissue level symptoms

Morphologic Changes Tumor visible on MRI
Structural changes (gross or
🔬 microscopic)

Clinical Signs & symptoms Cough, fever
Manifestations
👀
Diagnosis 🩻 Identifying the disease
Confirming pneumonia via X-ray

Acute vs. chronic
Clinical Course 🕒 How disease unfolds over time




🧠 Etiology (Causes of Disease)

Known causes include:

o Physical forces 💥 (trauma, burns, radiation) o Chemical agents ☠️ (poisons,

alcohol) o Biological agents 🦠 (bacteria, viruses) o Genetic factors 🧬

(inherited mutations) o Nutritional issues 🥦 (deficiency/excess)

Idiopathic: Unknown cause.

• Multifactorial causes are common (e.g., heart disease, diabetes).

, ⚠️ Risk Factors

Conditions or behaviors that increase the likelihood of developing disease.

• Congenital (present at birth): genetic, environmental, or both.

• Acquired (after birth): lifestyle, injuries, exposures.

• Most diseases = genetic + environment interaction.

💡 Test tip: Risk factors ≠ cause, but they raise the probability.



🔄 Pathogenesis

• Definition: Sequence of events from first exposure to an agent → final disease signs.

• Happens at the cell & tissue level.



🔬 Morphology

• Meaning: Structure of cells/tissues (can be normal or abnormal).

• Morphologic changes: Alterations seen in disease.

• Histology: Microscopic study of tissues.

• Lesion: Abnormal area of tissue (due to injury/disease).

• Tools: Radiographs, ultrasounds, biopsies.



👁️ Clinical Manifestations

How a disease presents itself

Term Definition Examples Memory
Cue

🔴 Sign 🩺 Objective – Fever, rash, edema, “Something seen/measured by

provider abnormal reflexes I can see”

🔴 Subjective – Pain, dizziness, “Something

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