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Pathophysiology final Exam study guide 2024 update(You got this!!) Cellular Adaptation cells adapt to changes in the internal environment - an adapted cell is neither normal or injured atrophy decrease in cell size (the wasting away of muscle) - decrease workload and hormonal stimulation - disease and nutritional deficiency hypertrophy/hyperplasia Increase in size and number of cells as well as size of organs - adaptive response to increased workload 1. physiologic- an increase in cell size and number due to unfavorable stimuli 2. pathologic- due to abnormal stressor - enlarged heat 3. competency- increase in size or function of organ or body part when called to additional work Metaplasia Change in cell from one type to another that may be normal or abnormal - occurs in response to continued irritation or injury Dysplasia derangement in cell growth - results in cells that differ in shape, size, and appearance (cancerous) Signs objectively observed indicators of a disorder Symptoms subjective feelings, what the patient says syndrome S/S that occur together due to certain condition manifestations signs and symptoms of disease stress response a generalized or systemic response to a change (internal or external) Homeostasis body's compensation to minor changes in needs or environment Stressors factors that creates significant change in the body function Severe or prolonged stress can cause dysfunction: 1. Increased wear and tear on tissues 2. Exhaustion of resources 3. Exacerbation of chronic conditions effects of stress response - Increased HR and BP - Increase bronchodilation and ventilation - Increased blood glucose levels - Arousal of the CNS - Decreased inflammatory and immune response Stress and Disease: Specific Problems 1. Headache- May develop during or after stress response 2. Stomatitis (ulcers in the mouth) & necrotizing periodontal disease 3. Prolonged vasoconstriction- Can impair function or necrosis in gastrointestinal tract or kidneys 4. Precipitating factor- Chronic infections caused by physical &/or emotional distress ..................................................continued,..............................................

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Cellular Adaptation cells adapt to changes in the internal environment -> an adapted cell is
neither normal or injured

atrophy decrease in cell size (the wasting away of muscle)

- decrease workload and hormonal stimulation
- disease and nutritional deficiency

hypertrophy/hyperplasia Increase in size and number of cells as well as size of organs

- adaptive response to increased workload

1. physiologic- an increase in cell size and number due to unfavorable stimuli
2. pathologic- due to abnormal stressor -> enlarged heat
3. competency- increase in size or function of organ or body part when called to additional work

Metaplasia Change in cell from one type to another that may be normal or abnormal ->
occurs in response to continued irritation or injury

Dysplasia derangement in cell growth -> results in cells that differ in shape, size, and
appearance (cancerous)

Signs objectively observed indicators of a disorder

Symptoms subjective feelings, what the patient says

syndrome S/S that occur together due to certain condition

manifestations signs and symptoms of disease

stress responsea generalized or systemic response to a change (internal or external)

Homeostasis body's compensation to minor changes in needs or environment

,Stressors factors that creates significant change in the body function

Severe or prolonged stress can cause dysfunction: 1. Increased wear and tear on tissues
2. Exhaustion of resources
3. Exacerbation of chronic conditions

effects of stress response - Increased HR and BP
- Increase bronchodilation and ventilation
- Increased blood glucose levels
- Arousal of the CNS
- Decreased inflammatory and immune response

Stress and Disease: Specific Problems 1. Headache- May develop during or after stress
response
2. Stomatitis (ulcers in the mouth) & necrotizing periodontal disease
3. Prolonged vasoconstriction- Can impair function or necrosis in gastrointestinal tract or
kidneys
4. Precipitating factor- Chronic infections caused by physical &/or emotional distress


- renal failure
- stress ulcers
- infection

renal failure prolonged severe vasoconstriction, ischemia causes cell damage

stress ulcers vasoconstriction and glucocorticoids, decrease in mucosal regeneration and
mucus production

infection decrease in the inflammatory and immune response

- slowed healing/PTSD

First line of defense skin and mucous membranes and their secretions

second line of defenseInflammatory response -> phagocytic WBCs engulf and destroy bacteria,
cell debris or foreign matter

third line of defense Immune Response (B cells and T cells)

mortality death rate as a result of a particular disease

- high mortality = high number of people who died as a result of disease

mobidity indicates disease rates within a group

, -this terms is sometime used to indicate function impairment that certain conditions such as
stroke cause

- high morbidity = high number of infections

Etiology concerns the causative factors in a particular disease

idiopathic cause of disease is unknown

iatrogenic treatment, procedure, or error causes disease

natural history (etiology) progressive and expected outcome of disease

predisposing factors tendencies and factors that promote development of a disease in individual

prophylaxis a measure designed to preserve health and prevent the spread of disease

prevention of disease is closely linked to __________________ and ____________________
factors for a specific disease etiology and predisposing

prognosis the likely course of a disease or ailment without intervention

pathogenesis refers to the development of the disease or the sequence of events involved in the
tissue changes related to the specific disease process

onset manner of acquisition of disease

acute disease symptoms develop rapidly but the disease lasts only a short time

chronic disease a disease that develops gradually and continues over a long period of time

subclinical disease pathological changes as a result of disease occur but patient exhibits no
manifestation

latent disease "silent" stage of disease -> no clinical signs are evident

primary prevention goal is too protect healthy person from developing disease or experiencing
an injury in the first place (immunizations)

secondary prevention Interventions happen after an illness or serious risk factors have been
diagnosed (wound care)

tertiary prevention this phase focuses on helping people manage complicated, long-term
health problems (hospice)

diagnosis identification of a disease

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