NUR 2063 Pathophysiology Exam 1|
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What is Pathophysiology - CORRECT ANSWERS.✔️✔️is the study of what happens
when the normal anatomy and physiology go wrong, causing disorder and disease
process of the human body.
What 4 things does pathophysiology include? - CORRECT
ANSWERS.✔️✔️Etiology, Pathogenesis, Clinical Manifestations, and Treatment
Implications
What is etiology - CORRECT ANSWERS.✔️✔️study of causes or reasons for
phenomena. Includes Idiopathic conditions that have an unknown origin or cause.
What is pathogenesis? - CORRECT ANSWERS.✔️✔d ️ evelopment or evolution of
disease from initial stimulus to the expression of manifestations as time occurs.
What are clinical manifestations? - CORRECT ANSWERS.✔️✔️Signs and symptoms
of disorder.
What are treatment implications? - CORRECT ANSWERS.✔️✔️Which combine the
etology, pathogenesis, and clinical manifestations to determine the best
treatment of condition per individual.
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What are signs? - CORRECT ANSWERS.✔️✔️Objective or observed manifestations
of disease.
What are symptoms? - CORRECT ANSWERS.✔️✔️Subjective feelings of
abnormality in the body.
What is objective data - CORRECT ANSWERS.✔️✔️What you observe and can
measure.
What are examples of objective data? - CORRECT ANSWERS.✔️✔️rash, low blood
pressure, bleeding
What is subjective data? - CORRECT ANSWERS.✔️✔W
️ hat the patient may report
to you
What are examples of subjective data? - CORRECT ANSWERS.✔️✔p
️ ain scale,
they feel suicidal, fatigued.
What is epidemiology? - CORRECT ANSWERS.✔️✔️study of the patterns of
disease involving populations. Based on the spread and contact of diseases in
people.
What are the levels of disease prevention? - CORRECT ANSWERS.✔️✔️Primary,
Secondary, Tertiary
Explain Primary Prevention - CORRECT ANSWERS.✔️✔️"Preventing"; altering
susceptibility or reducing exposure of disease for people.
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Examples of Primary Prevention - CORRECT ANSWERS.✔️✔️Vaccinations and
Handwashing
Explain Secondary Prevention - CORRECT ANSWERS.✔️✔️"Screening"; early
detection, screening, and management of disease to catch disease early before it
spreads
Examples of Secondary Prevention - CORRECT ANSWERS.✔️✔️PAP smears for
STDs, lab work for HBA1C check, mammogram
Explain Tertiary Prevention - CORRECT ANSWERS.✔️✔️"Treating" and preventing
further complications from a disorder or disease after the person has the
condition
Examples of Tertiary Prevention - CORRECT ANSWERS.✔️✔️Rehab for hip
surgery, relearning ADL's after amputation, Wound care after stroke to prevent
pressure ulcers.
What is homeostasis? - CORRECT ANSWERS.✔️✔️a state of equilibrium in which
all body systems are in balance and the body is at its most optimal in functioning.
Stable.
What is allostasis? - CORRECT ANSWERS.✔️✔️ability to successfully adapt to
challenges. It is not a balance but an attempt to adapt to achieve homeostasis.
Example: sweating to lower ones body temp.
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