NUR 2063 Pathophysiology Exam 1
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Terms in this set (226)
is the study of what happens when
What is the normal anatomy and physiology
Pathophysiology go wrong, causing disorder and
disease process of the human body.
,What 4 things Etiology, Pathogenesis, Clinical
does Manifestations, and Treatment
pathophysiolog Implications
y include?
study of causes or reasons for
phenomena. Includes Idiopathic
What is etiology
conditions that have an unknown
origin or cause.
development or evolution of
What is disease from initial stimulus to the
pathogenesis? expression of manifestations as time
occurs.
What are clinical Signs and symptoms of disorder.
manifestations?
Which combine the etology,
What are pathogenesis, and clinical
treatment manifestations to determine the
implications? best treatment of condition per
individual.
Objective or observed
What are signs?
manifestations of disease.
What are Subjective feelings of abnormality
symptoms? in the body.
, What is What you observe and can
objective data measure.
What are rash, low blood pressure, bleeding
examples of
objective data?
What is What the patient may report to you
subjective data?
What are pain scale, they feel suicidal,
examples of fatigued.
subjective data?
study of the patterns of disease
What is involving populations. Based on the
epidemiology? spread and contact of diseases in
people.
What are the Primary, Secondary, Tertiary
levels of disease
prevention?
"Preventing"; altering susceptibility
Explain Primary
or reducing exposure of disease for
Prevention
people.
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Terms in this set (226)
is the study of what happens when
What is the normal anatomy and physiology
Pathophysiology go wrong, causing disorder and
disease process of the human body.
,What 4 things Etiology, Pathogenesis, Clinical
does Manifestations, and Treatment
pathophysiolog Implications
y include?
study of causes or reasons for
phenomena. Includes Idiopathic
What is etiology
conditions that have an unknown
origin or cause.
development or evolution of
What is disease from initial stimulus to the
pathogenesis? expression of manifestations as time
occurs.
What are clinical Signs and symptoms of disorder.
manifestations?
Which combine the etology,
What are pathogenesis, and clinical
treatment manifestations to determine the
implications? best treatment of condition per
individual.
Objective or observed
What are signs?
manifestations of disease.
What are Subjective feelings of abnormality
symptoms? in the body.
, What is What you observe and can
objective data measure.
What are rash, low blood pressure, bleeding
examples of
objective data?
What is What the patient may report to you
subjective data?
What are pain scale, they feel suicidal,
examples of fatigued.
subjective data?
study of the patterns of disease
What is involving populations. Based on the
epidemiology? spread and contact of diseases in
people.
What are the Primary, Secondary, Tertiary
levels of disease
prevention?
"Preventing"; altering susceptibility
Explain Primary
or reducing exposure of disease for
Prevention
people.