Exam 1: NUR2063/ NUR 2063 (Latest 2023/ 2024 Update) Essentials of Pathophysiology Exam Review |Modules 1-3| Complete Guide with Verified Answers| 100% Correct- Rasmussen

Exam 1: NUR2063/ NUR 2063 (Latest 2023/

2024 Update) Essentials of Pathophysiology

Exam Review |Modules 1-3| Complete Guide

with Verified Answers| 100% CorrectRasmussen

Q: What is pathogenesis?

Answer:

how a disease develops

Q: What is etiology?

Answer:

study of the cause of disease

Q: What are the clinical manifestations?

Answer:

signs and symptoms

- evidence, signs and symptoms on the physical assessment, client complaints, family reports,

diagnostic reports

Q: What are treatment implications?

Answer:

What strategies we use to cure/manage a disease/symptoms

- prevention


Q: What is pathophysiology?

Answer:

The study of the changes within an organ or within an individual that accompany a certain

disease.

Q: what is health?

Answer:

A state of complete physical, mental, and social well-being

Q: What is a disease?

Answer:

an unhealthy condition, illness, or disorder

Q: What is heredity?

Answer:

Passing of traits from parents to offspring

Q: What does congenital mean?

Answer:

present at birth

Q: what are developmental diseases?


Answer:

Diseases that affect normal maturation of embryo or fetus

Q: what are inflammatory diseases?

Answer:

when the immune system attacks the body's own tissues, resulting in inflammation.s

Q: What are degenerative diseases

Answer:

Diseases that cause further breakdown in body cells, tissues, and organs as they progress

Q: What are metabolic disease?

Answer:

disease, such as type 1 diabetes, that results from an error in a biochemical pathway

Q: What are neoplastic disease?

Answer:

Diseases that result in new, abnormal tissue growth

Q: What are compensatory mechanisms?

Answer:

body's attempt to compensate for loss or alteration, fight back, make up for the change


Q: What does acute mean?

Answer:

in regard to disease, a condition that is short term in nature, occurring and resolving quickly.

Q: what does chronic mean?

Answer:

State that occurs when an acute disease does not resolve in a short period of time. A chronic

disease often has fewer notable signs than an acute disease, and it occurs over a longer period of

time. Chronic diseases might not ever resolve but may become manageable

Q: What is a syndrome?

Answer:

A group of signs and symptoms that occur together.

Q: What is remission?

Answer:

Disease state that occurs when the manifestations subside.

Q: What is exacerbation?

Answer:

Disease state that occurs when the manifestations increase after a period of remission.

Q: What is a diagnosis?


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