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The study of the mechanisms of human body
Physiology
functioning.
The study of changes in cells and tissues as a result
Pathology
of injury or disease.
Anatomy The study of body structures.
The study of mechanisms of
disease.
Pathophysiology
A dynamic entity that represents more than two
Health-illness continuum exclusive categories and includes the body, mind,
and spirit.
Homeostasis An important body goal often equated with health.
The functional impairment of cells, tissues, organs,
Disease
or organ systems.
Injury Causes changes to cells.
Used to describe specific conditions with predictive
Syndrome
patterns.
Focuses on protecting people from developing a
Primary prevention
disease or injury.
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The early detection of disease through screening
Secondary prevention
and early treatment.
Focuses on rehabilitation after diagnosis of a
Tertiary prevention
disease or injury.
Quaternary prevention Relates to overmedicalization.
Focuses on rehabilitation after diagnosis of a
Tertiary prevention disease or injury, such as rehabilitation following a
stroke.
Describes how a disease starts and develops, from
Pathogenesis
onset to the point when the disease presents itself.
Etiology Refers to the precise cause of a disease.
Pathophysiology Defines the mechanisms of human body functioning.
Pathology Refers to studying the causes and effects of disease.
Idiopathic Describes disease with an unknown etiology.
Disease that is inadvertently caused by medical
Iatrogenic
treatment.
Disease that results from exposure in the healthcare
Nosocomial
environment.
Etiologic Describes disease that has a precise cause.
A symptom of cardiovascular disease that is
Chest pain
subjective and reported by the ill individual.
A measurable indicator that can be observed by the
Elevated heart rate
practitioner.
A measurable indicator that can be observed by the
Fever
practitioner.
A measurable indicator that can be observed by the
Obesity
practitioner.
Include signs and symptoms associated with
Clinical manifestations
disease.
Also called triggers, promote the onset of clinical
Precipitating factors
manifestations.
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Describes clinical manifestations that do not have a
Insidious
clear onset.
Refers to diseases with severity and duration that
Subacute
falls between acute and chronic.
An assessment that may be effective in detecting
Client history
asymptomatic disease.
An assessment that is effective in detecting
Screening tests
asymptomatic disease.
An assessment that may be effective in detecting
Family pedigree
asymptomatic disease.
Tests used to identify disease that does not present
Screening tests
with signs and symptoms.
Manifestations found directly at the site of disease
Local manifestation
and confined to that specific area.
Manifestations that present throughout the body
Systemic manifestation
and are not confined to one area.
The forecast or prediction of how an individual will
Prognosis
proceed through the disease process.
A negative outcome of disease that affects quality
Morbidity
of life.
The spread of disease from one part of the body to
Metastasis
another.
The reduction or disappearance of signs and
Remission
symptoms associated with a disease.
Cardiac disease risk Factors that increase a person's chances of
factors developing coronary heart disease.
Risk factors that can be changed by behavior, such
Modifiable risk factors
as elevated blood cholesterol level and obesity.
Nonmodifiable risk Risk factors that cannot be changed by behavior,
factors such as genetic predisposition and family history.
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