Differentiate health from disease. - answerHealth is a state of complete physical,
mental, and social wellbeing. Not merely the absence of disease.
Define homeostasis - answerThe purposeful maintenance of a stable internal
environment.
What are the aspects of the disease process? - answerDefinition, Etiology,
Pathogenesis, Morphologic changes, Clinical manifestations, Diagnosis, Clinical
course, Prognosis
Define stress - answerA state manifested by symptoms that arise from the
coordinated activation of the neuroendocrine and immune systems
Factors that affect adaptation to stress - answer*Age
*Health Status
*Psychosocial Resources
*Availability of adaptive responses and ability of the body to select the most
appropriate response
What is the first stage of the General Adaptation Mechanism? - answerAlarm
What is the second stage of the General Adaptation Mechanism? -
answerResistance
What is the third stage of the General Adaptation Mechanism? - answerExhaustion
Define cellular adaptation - answerCells adapting to changes in the internal
environment
What is a decrease in cell size? - answerAtrophy
What is an increase in cell size? - answerHypertrophy
What is an increase in the number of cells? - answerHyperplasia
What is a change in form/replacement of adult cells? - answerMetaplasia
What is an abnormal cell growth of a specific tissue? - answerDysplasia
What is a loss of cell differentiation in cancerous tissues? - answerAnaplasia
What are causes of cellular injury? - answer*Physical Agents
*Radiation Injury
*Chemical Injury
*Biological Agents
*Nutritional Imbalances
, What is apoptosis? - answerProgrammed cell death
What is necrosis? - answerCell death in an organ or tissues that is still part of a
living person
What is neoplasia? - answerDisorder of altered cell differentiation and growth
Define Adenoma - answerBenign tumor of granular epithelial tissue
Define Adenocarcinoma - answerMalignant tumor of granular epithelial tissue
Deine Carcinoma - answerMalignant tumor of the epithelial tissue
Define Osteoma - answerBenign tumor of the bone tissue
Define Sarcoma - answerMalignant tumor of the connective tissue cells
Characteristics of benign neoplasms - answer*slow, progressive rate of growth
*Inability to metasize to distant sites
*Well-differentitated cells that resemble the cells of the tissue of orgin
Characteristics of malignant neoplasms - answer*Rapid growth and wide spread
*potential to kill regardless of original location
*tend to compress blood vessels and outgrow their blood supply
*rob normal tissues of essential nutrients
Etiology of Cancer - answer*Heredity
*Hormones
*Carcinogens
*Oncogenic Viruses
*Immunologic Mechanisms
Clinical Manifestations of Cancer - answer*Tissue Integrity
*Cancer Cachexia
*Paraneoplastic Syndromes
Define tissue integrity - answerCompressed and eroded blood vessels; ulcerations
and necrosis; frank bleeding and hemorrhage
Define cancer cachexia - answerWeight loss and wasting body fat and muscle
tissue; profound weakness, anorexia, and anemia
Define paraneoplastic syndromes - answerInappropriate hormone release,
circulating hematopoietic, neurological and derma logical factors
Diagnostic measures for cancer - answer*Lab Tests
*Tumor Markers
*Staging and grading of tumors
*Screening for early detection