HEALTH PROFESSIONS 7TH EDITION
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Iatrogenic disease - ANSWER-An unwanted effect of a prescribed drug.
Manifestations of a disease - ANSWER-Signs and symptoms of a disease.
Prognosis - ANSWER-Predicted outcome or likelihood of recovery from a
specific disease.
Systemic sign of disease - ANSWER-Fever.
Etiology - ANSWER-The study of the causes of a disease.
Atrophy - ANSWER-A type of cellular adaptation in which there is a
decrease in cell size.
Dysplasia - ANSWER-A change in a tissue marked by cells that vary in size
and shape and show increased mitotic figures.
Ischemia - ANSWER-A deficit of oxygen in the cells usually due to
respiratory or circulatory problems.
Necrosis - ANSWER-When a group of cells in the body dies.
Hypertrophy - ANSWER-Rigorous weightlifting/body building regimens
may result in the skeletal muscle cells undergoing.
Cancer - ANSWER-Malignant neoplasm.
Apoptosis - ANSWER-Preprogrammed cell self-destruction.
, Cell repair - ANSWER-Damaged cells may be able to repair themselves.
Caseation necrosis - ANSWER-An area where dead cells form a thick
cheesy substance.
Preventive measure - ANSWER-Routine application of sun block to skin.
Precipitating factor - ANSWER-A circumstance that causes a sudden
acute episode of a chronic disease to occur.
Homeostasis - ANSWER-Maintenance of a stable internal environment.
Complication - ANSWER-A new and secondary or additional problem
that arises after the original disease has been established.
Pathophysiology - ANSWER-The study of functional or structural changes
resulting from disease processes.
Epidemiology - ANSWER-The science of tracking the occurrence and
distribution of diseases.
Cell injury - ANSWER-Can be caused by hypoxia, exposure to excessive
cold, excessive pressure on a tissue, and chemical toxins.
Seven Steps to Health - ANSWER-All of the following are part of the
Seven Steps to Health EXCEPT: Participate in strenuous exercise on a
regular daily basis.
Disease - ANSWER-A deviation from the normal state of health and
function.
Syndrome - ANSWER-A collection of signs and symptoms, often affecting
more than one organ or system, that usually occur together in response
to a certain condition.
Cell damage - ANSWER-Initially, cell damage does not change cell
metabolism, structure, or function.
TEST BANK VANMETER AND HUBERT ALL
CHGOULD'S PATHOPHYSIOLOGY FOR THE
CHAPTERS (1-28) | A+ ULTIMATE
GUIDE
Iatrogenic disease - ANSWER-An unwanted effect of a prescribed drug.
Manifestations of a disease - ANSWER-Signs and symptoms of a disease.
Prognosis - ANSWER-Predicted outcome or likelihood of recovery from a
specific disease.
Systemic sign of disease - ANSWER-Fever.
Etiology - ANSWER-The study of the causes of a disease.
Atrophy - ANSWER-A type of cellular adaptation in which there is a
decrease in cell size.
Dysplasia - ANSWER-A change in a tissue marked by cells that vary in size
and shape and show increased mitotic figures.
Ischemia - ANSWER-A deficit of oxygen in the cells usually due to
respiratory or circulatory problems.
Necrosis - ANSWER-When a group of cells in the body dies.
Hypertrophy - ANSWER-Rigorous weightlifting/body building regimens
may result in the skeletal muscle cells undergoing.
Cancer - ANSWER-Malignant neoplasm.
Apoptosis - ANSWER-Preprogrammed cell self-destruction.
, Cell repair - ANSWER-Damaged cells may be able to repair themselves.
Caseation necrosis - ANSWER-An area where dead cells form a thick
cheesy substance.
Preventive measure - ANSWER-Routine application of sun block to skin.
Precipitating factor - ANSWER-A circumstance that causes a sudden
acute episode of a chronic disease to occur.
Homeostasis - ANSWER-Maintenance of a stable internal environment.
Complication - ANSWER-A new and secondary or additional problem
that arises after the original disease has been established.
Pathophysiology - ANSWER-The study of functional or structural changes
resulting from disease processes.
Epidemiology - ANSWER-The science of tracking the occurrence and
distribution of diseases.
Cell injury - ANSWER-Can be caused by hypoxia, exposure to excessive
cold, excessive pressure on a tissue, and chemical toxins.
Seven Steps to Health - ANSWER-All of the following are part of the
Seven Steps to Health EXCEPT: Participate in strenuous exercise on a
regular daily basis.
Disease - ANSWER-A deviation from the normal state of health and
function.
Syndrome - ANSWER-A collection of signs and symptoms, often affecting
more than one organ or system, that usually occur together in response
to a certain condition.
Cell damage - ANSWER-Initially, cell damage does not change cell
metabolism, structure, or function.