Intro To Pathophysiology Flashcards

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Pathophysiology

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Study of changes in the body cause by disease and injury

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Disease

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Disruption in physical, mental, or social homeostasis

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Intrinsic cause of disease

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Something wrong in the body (autoimmune, extremes of age, gender, immune)

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Extrinsic cause of disease

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Virus, bacteria, injury, fungi

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Process of disease

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Identification, occurrence, diagnosis, etiology, prognosis

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Identification of disease

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Objective signs and subjective symptoms

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Occurrence of disease

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How often, when (seasonal)

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Insidious onset

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Gradual

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Latent onset

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Shingles

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Prodromal onset

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Comes before true sickness; nonspecific sx

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Etiology

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Cause of disease

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Prognosis

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Likelihood of recovery, getting back to baseline

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Convalescence

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Disease recovery

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Idiopathic

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Unknown cause; may be ideas or theories

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Iatrogenic

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Caused by treatment of a medical cause; ex: pressure ulcer

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Exacerbation

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Worsening disease, acute decline in person’s chronic condition (ex: asthma)

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How do we identify diseases

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Common symptoms—Cough, pain, headache, swelling, fever, fatigue, weight loss

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Stages of disease

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Exposure, onset, remission, convalescence