Portage pathophysiology module 1.1 Questions
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1 Congenital Risk Factors 2 Pathophysiology
Health is defined by what 4 things
3 Pathogenesis 4 according to the US Department of
Health and Human Services
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study of the body's response to
altered function or disease
Pathophysiology
Pathology means disease
Physiology study of body function
state of complete physical, mental, and social well-
Health as defined by
being and not merely the absence of disease and
WHO
infirmity
Health is defined by what 1. attain lives free of preventable disease, disability,
4 things according to the injury, and premature death 2. achieve health equity
US Department of Health and eliminate disparities 3. promote good health for
and Human Services all 4. promote healthy behaviors across the life span
an illness leading to abnormal physiological function
Disease
of an organ, body structure, or an entire system
1. etiology 2. pathogenesis 3. morphologic changes 4.
Disease process
clinical manifestations 5. diagnosis 6. clinical course
Etiological Factors causes of a disease
Examples of etiological physical forces, chemical agents, biologic agents
factors
Most etiologies are ______ idiopathic (unknown)
Risk Factors predispose someone to a given disease
present at birth
Congenital Risk Factors
Acquired Risk Factors occur after birth
Pathogenesis development of a disease process
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Practice questions for this set
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present at birth
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1 Congenital Risk Factors 2 Pathophysiology
Health is defined by what 4 things
3 Pathogenesis 4 according to the US Department of
Health and Human Services
Don't know?
, Terms in this set (46)
study of the body's response to
altered function or disease
Pathophysiology
Pathology means disease
Physiology study of body function
state of complete physical, mental, and social well-
Health as defined by
being and not merely the absence of disease and
WHO
infirmity
Health is defined by what 1. attain lives free of preventable disease, disability,
4 things according to the injury, and premature death 2. achieve health equity
US Department of Health and eliminate disparities 3. promote good health for
and Human Services all 4. promote healthy behaviors across the life span
an illness leading to abnormal physiological function
Disease
of an organ, body structure, or an entire system
1. etiology 2. pathogenesis 3. morphologic changes 4.
Disease process
clinical manifestations 5. diagnosis 6. clinical course
Etiological Factors causes of a disease
Examples of etiological physical forces, chemical agents, biologic agents
factors
Most etiologies are ______ idiopathic (unknown)
Risk Factors predispose someone to a given disease
present at birth
Congenital Risk Factors
Acquired Risk Factors occur after birth
Pathogenesis development of a disease process