Comprehensive Radiographic Pathology- Ch. 1: Introduction to Pathology questions and
verified answers ; 2025/2026.
Measurable manifestations of a disorder; also known as objective manifestations - -Signs
-Manifestations of a disorder that the patient feels and are not measurable or observable; also known as
subjective manifestations. - -Symptoms
-Without subjective or objective manifestations - -Asymptomatic
-Disease caused by physician or treatment - -Iatrogenic
-Infections that are acquired in the acute care facility - -Nosocomial
-Infections that are acquired outside the healthcare facility - -Community Acquired
-Study of the cause of the disease process - -Etiology
-Probable patient outcome - -Prognosis
-Linked combination of signs and symptoms - -Syndrome
-The earliest body response to local injury, characterized by dilation of the capillaries, arterioles and
venules, leading to a dramatic increase in blood flow in and around the injury site - -Hyperemia
-Disease in which the underlying cause is unknown - -Idiopathic
-An immunological defense against injury, infection, or allergy, marked by increases in regional blood
flow, immigration of white blood cells, and release of chemical toxins - -Inflammation
-Capable of allowing the passage of fluids or substances in solution - -Permeable
-Protein-rich pasma produced during inflammation - -Exudate
, -Low-protein fluid that develops in congestive heart failure - -Transudate
-Fibrous scar that replaces destroyed tissue - -Granulation Tissue
-Protruding, tumor-like scar produced by the accumulation of excessive amounts of lagen - -Keloid
-Bacteria that produce pus (a thick, yellow fluid) - -Pyogenic
-Pus consists of what 3 things - -Dead white blood cells, exudate, and bacteria
-An inflammation associated with pus formation - -Suppurative inflammation
-A collection of pus that is usually encapsulated - -Abscess
-Bacteria that spread through the blood stream - -Bacteremia
-A localized area of chronic inflammation - -Granuloma
-An inflammation that manifests as a distinct pattern seen in relatively few diseases including
tuberculosis, syphilis, sarcoidosis - -Granulomatous inflammation
-Benign tumor of fibrous tissue - -Fibroma
-Benign cartilaginous tumor - -Chondroma
verified answers ; 2025/2026.
Measurable manifestations of a disorder; also known as objective manifestations - -Signs
-Manifestations of a disorder that the patient feels and are not measurable or observable; also known as
subjective manifestations. - -Symptoms
-Without subjective or objective manifestations - -Asymptomatic
-Disease caused by physician or treatment - -Iatrogenic
-Infections that are acquired in the acute care facility - -Nosocomial
-Infections that are acquired outside the healthcare facility - -Community Acquired
-Study of the cause of the disease process - -Etiology
-Probable patient outcome - -Prognosis
-Linked combination of signs and symptoms - -Syndrome
-The earliest body response to local injury, characterized by dilation of the capillaries, arterioles and
venules, leading to a dramatic increase in blood flow in and around the injury site - -Hyperemia
-Disease in which the underlying cause is unknown - -Idiopathic
-An immunological defense against injury, infection, or allergy, marked by increases in regional blood
flow, immigration of white blood cells, and release of chemical toxins - -Inflammation
-Capable of allowing the passage of fluids or substances in solution - -Permeable
-Protein-rich pasma produced during inflammation - -Exudate
, -Low-protein fluid that develops in congestive heart failure - -Transudate
-Fibrous scar that replaces destroyed tissue - -Granulation Tissue
-Protruding, tumor-like scar produced by the accumulation of excessive amounts of lagen - -Keloid
-Bacteria that produce pus (a thick, yellow fluid) - -Pyogenic
-Pus consists of what 3 things - -Dead white blood cells, exudate, and bacteria
-An inflammation associated with pus formation - -Suppurative inflammation
-A collection of pus that is usually encapsulated - -Abscess
-Bacteria that spread through the blood stream - -Bacteremia
-A localized area of chronic inflammation - -Granuloma
-An inflammation that manifests as a distinct pattern seen in relatively few diseases including
tuberculosis, syphilis, sarcoidosis - -Granulomatous inflammation
-Benign tumor of fibrous tissue - -Fibroma
-Benign cartilaginous tumor - -Chondroma