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NUR 280 PATHO EXAM ACTUAL EXAM 250
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Pathophysiology - ANSWERstudy of changes of cells, tissues, and organs of the body
that cause or are caused by disease or pathological changes

changes are borth structural and functional

Etiology - ANSWERcause of disease

Pathogenesis - ANSWERdevelopment of disease

Morphology - ANSWERMorphologic changes (gross and microscopic)

Histology (the study of the cells and extracellular matrix)

Clinical Manifestations - ANSWERsigns and symptoms

What's the difference between signs and symptoms? - ANSWERSymptom →
subjective; what the patient says or describes

Sign → objective; provides supportive data

Diagnosis - ANSWERdeveloped by weighing possibilities and selecting the most likely
one responsible for the cause of the health problem

Clinical Course - ANSWERAcute
Subacute
Chronic: generally longer than 3 months

Etiological Factors - ANSWERcauses of disease; examples...

Biological agents (ex. bacteria, virus)

Physical forces (ex. trauma, burns, radiation)

Chemical agents (ex. pisons, alcohol)

Nutritional abnormalities (ex. excess or deficit of nutrients)

Factors Impacting Adaptation to Stress - ANSWERAge

,Health status

Psychosocial resources

Ability to adapt (quick versus slow)

Availability of adaptive responses along with the ability of the body to select the
appropriate response needed

Cross-Sectional Studies - ANSWERuse the simultaneous collection of information to
classify exposure and outcome status

Case-Control Studies - ANSWERcompare case subjects to control subjects

Cohort Studies - ANSWERinvolve groups born approximately at the same time or who
share some characteristics of interest

Validity - ANSWERextent to which the measurement tool measures what it is supposed
to measure

Example: BP (palpated versus arterial line)

*Ask yourself: can I rely on this tool?

Reliability - ANSWERextent to which an observation if repeated gives the same results

Example: calibration of instruments

Sensitivity - ANSWERproportion of people who are positive for the diagnosis

Example: true positive for strep throat

Specificity - ANSWERproportion of people without the disease who are negative for the
test

Example: true negative

95% specificity = the test correctly identifies 95 out of 100 of normal people (meaning
that 5% are false positives)

Epidemiology - ANSWERthe study of disease occurrence

Disease Case - ANSWEReither existing or new episodes of disease

Incidence - ANSWERnumber of new cases in a population at risk at a specific time

,Reported as #NEW per 100,000 people

Prevalence - ANSWERmeasures existing disease in a population at a specific time

Reported as #PER 100 or #PER 1,000

Morbidity - ANSWERLife-long or chronic
Impact of illness on a person's life
Incidence
Long-term impact of the disease

Mortality - ANSWERcause of death in a population

Primary Prevention - ANSWERremoving risk factors to prevent the disease process
Example: immunizations

Secondary Prevention - ANSWERdetecting the disease early; asymptomatic or early
disease where treatment can cure or prevent progression
Example: Pap smears, smoking cessation

Tertiary Prevention - ANSWERpreventing further worsening (deterioration) or reduce
complications of a disease process
Example: antibiotics, support groups (AA) for substance abuse disorder

Question #1: The mechanism of high blood pressure is an example of ____________?

A. Physiology
B. Pathology
C. Pathophysiology - ANSWER(C) pathophysiology

Question #2: Is the following statement true or false? Reliability is the extent to which
the measurement tool measures what it is supposed to measure - ANSWERFalse,
because that definition is for validity. Reliability is the extent to which an observation if
repeated gives the same results

Question #3: 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 - ANSWER(B) the study of disease causes

Question #4: Which of the following best describes the progression of a disease?

A. Clinical course

, B. Prognosis
C. Diagnosis
D. Plan of care - ANSWER(A) clinical course

Homeostasis is responsible for... (Name 9 Things) - ANSWERConductivity
Reproduction
Excretion
Metabolic absorption
Communication
Oxygen absorption
Movement
Secretion
Electrical impulses

Atrophy - ANSWERcellular "shrinkage" or decrease in size of a cell

Causes of Atrophy - ANSWERDisuse
Denervation
Loss of endocrine stimulation
Inadequate nutrition
Ischemia (decrease in blood flow)

Example: stroke, spinal cord injury

Hypertrophy - ANSWERcellular "enlargement" or increase in size of a cell

Causes of Hypertrophy - ANSWERIncreased workload
Lack of adaptability

*Hypertrophy can be good or bad depending on the circumstance. Increase muscles are
good, but enlargement of the heart is bad

Hyperplasia - ANSWERIncrease in the number of cells in an organ or tissue

Causes of Hyperplasia - ANSWERActivation of a gene controlling cell replication and
growth

Example: prostate enlargement

Metaplasia - ANSWERchange in cell shape

reversible, but if not stopped, can lead to pre-cancerous or cancerous growths

Dysplasia - ANSWERaltered cellular growth and nucleic division

can be pre-cancerous or cancerous

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