Pathophysiology Exam
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What is the World Health Organization's definition of health? - Answer: A
state of complete physical, mental & social well being and not merely the
absence of disease and infirmity.
What are the 5 etiology factors that cause disease? - Answer: Biological
agents, Physical Forces, Chemical agents, genetic inheritance, nutritional
excesses/defecits
Are most diseases caused by multiple or single factors? - Answer: Multiple
factors
What is the difference between congenital and acquired diseases? -
Answer: A Congenital Disease is present at birth due to either genetics or
environmental factors that occurred during pregnancy. Acquired diseases
are caused by events after birth.
What is an example of a congenital disease? - Answer: Cystic Fibrosis
, What is an example of an acquired disease? - Answer: Injury or infection.
What is the difference between signs and symptoms? - Answer: Signs are
observed, symptoms are reported by patient.
What is an example of a sign vs symptom? - Answer: Sign: high blood
pressure, fever
Symptom: headache, chills, stomachache
What is the difference between Pathogenesis and Clinical Course? - Answer:
Pathogenesis explains how a disease evolves & develops in regard to
biology.
Clinical Course describes how a disease behaves and long term outcomes,
mainly for the practitioner to referene.
What is an example of how Pathogenesis is described? - Answer: How a
course progresses: Infection -> inflammation -> malignancy -> tissue
breakdown.
What is an example of how clinical course is described? - Answer: Acute,
chronic.
What 3 factors are involved in the diagnostic process? - Answer: Patient
history, physical exam, diagnostic tests