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Question 1
The mechanism of high blood pressure is best classified as an
example of:
A) Physiology
B) Pathology
C) Pathophysiology
D) Epidemiology
Correct Answer: C) Pathophysiology
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,Rationale: Pathophysiology is the study of disordered
physiologic processes that cause, result from, or are otherwise
associated with a disease or injury. Hypertension is a disorder of
normal cardiovascular physiology, making it an example of
pathophysiology in action .
Question 2
Which of the following best describes the term "etiology"?
A) The study of disease progression
B) The study of disease causes
C) The study of disease populations
D) The study of disease resolution
Correct Answer: B) The study of disease causes
Rationale: Etiology refers to the study of the causes or origins of
a disease or abnormal condition, including genetic,
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,environmental, or infectious factors that initiate disease
processes .
Question 3
Any objective evidence of disease, such as a fever or rash, is
termed a:
A) Sign
B) Symptom
C) Syndrome
D) Manifestation
Correct Answer: A) Sign
Rationale: A sign is objective evidence of disease that can be
observed or measured by a healthcare provider (e.g., fever,
rash, abnormal lab values). A symptom is subjective and
reported by the patient (e.g., pain, nausea) .
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, Question 4
The term "epidemiology" refers to:
A) The study of disease at the molecular level
B) The study of the patterns of disease involving populations
C) The study of cellular adaptations to stress
D) The study of drug effects on disease
Correct Answer: B) The study of the patterns of disease
involving populations
Rationale: Epidemiology examines the occurrence, incidence,
prevalence, transmission, and distribution of diseases in large
groups of populations or people, helping to identify risk factors
and targets for preventive healthcare .
Question 5
A disease that is native to a local region is referred to as:
A) Epidemic
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