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Unit 3 CMN 571 Scoliosis Questions and Answers 100% Solved
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Unit 3 CMN 571 Scoliosis Questions and Answers 100% Solved 
At what age should Scoliosis screening be completed? 
Completed at each annual exam beginning in infancy through adolescents until reaching skeletal maturity. 
 
 
 
At what Scoliometer reading should Scoliosis be referred? 
5 degrees 
 
 
 
At what Scoliometer reading should conservative treatment be considered? B) What is conservative treatment? 
20 degrees B) casting or bracing 
 
 
 
Define non structural Scoliosis. 
Structurally no...
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Define ankylosing spondylitis - correct answers chronic inflammatory joint disease 
 
Stiffening and fusion of the spine and sacroiliac joints 
 
What is the most common cause of a corner metaphyseal fx in a child younger than 12 months of age? - correct answers Transverse tibia fracture resulting from physical abuse 
 
Bouchard's nodes will be associated with what condition? - correct answers Osteoarthritis 
 
They are bony enlargements of the middle joints of the finger and pr...
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PATHO 370 MIDTERM STUDY GUIDE COMPLETE 2023.
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PATHO 370 MIDTERM STUDY GUIDE COMPLETE 2023. Cytology- the branch of biology surrounding the structure of plant and animal cells 
Detrimental- tending to cause harm 
Disseminate- spread widely 
Diagnosis- the identification of the nature of an illness by examination of symptoms 
Endemic- a disease or condition regularly found among a particular people in a certain area 
Epidemic- a disease is disseminated to many individuals at the same time 
Epidemiology- the study and analysis of the distribut...
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pathophysiologyFailure to compensate to changes results in? - correct answer disease, death 
 
Define Pathophysiology? - correct answer study of the structural and function changes in cells, tissues and organs of the body that cause or caused by disease./failure to compensate 
 
Define homeostasis? - correct answer external change in environment results in a internal change by extracellular fluid and intercellular fluid and attempts to compensate. if successful homeostasis is maintained. 
 
Defi...
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Define pathophysiologyThe study of abnormalities in physiologic functioning of living 
things 
Reveals physiologic responses of the body to disruptions in its internal or external 
environment 
4 interrelated topics of pathophysiologyEtiology, pathogenesis, clinical manifestations, 
treatment implications 
Etiology definitionstudy of cause/reasons for phenomena 
identifies causal factors 
ex: idiopathic (unknown) and iatrogenic (caused by unintended or unwanted medical 
treatment)
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Chapter 1: Introduction to PathophysiologyCompare Pathology with Pathophysiology. Give examples. - correct answer - Pathology = branch of medicine concerned with cause, origin, and nature of disease including changes occurring as a result of disease. 
 
Where as Pathophysiology is the study of the disordered physiological *processes* associated with disease or injury. 
 
Compare *symptom* with a *sign*? Give an example of each. - correct answer *Symptom* = functional evidence of a disease of c...
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Pain Assessment - correct answer ------ 
 
What are the 2 main types of pain? - correct answer - Acute 
- Chronic 
 
What type of pain is less than 6 months? - correct answer Acute 
 
What type of pain usually last longer than 6 months? - correct answer Chronic 
 
Which type of pain is protective and temporary?...
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Failure to compensate to changes results in? - Answer- disease, death 
Define Pathophysiology? - Answer- study of the structural and function changes in cells, 
tissues and organs of the body that cause or caused by disease./failure to compensate 
Define homeostasis? - Answer- external change in environment results in a internal 
change by extracellular fluid and intercellular fluid and attempts to compensate. if 
successful homeostasis i...
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Pathophysiology Exam 1 Question and answers 2023/2024 verified to pass
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Pathophysiology Exam 1 Question and answers 2023/2024 verified to passDefine Idiopathic. - correct answer Cause of disease is unknown 
 
Define Iatrogenic. - correct answer Due to complication, error, treatment, or procedure 
 
Subclinical State - correct answer Pathological changes occur, no obvious manifestations 
 
Prodromal Period - correct answer Signs are non-specific 
 
Two Basic Cell Types - correct answer Prokaryotes and Eukaryotes 
 
This cell is single-celled without nu...
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Failure to compensate to changes results in? - disease, death 
Define Pathophysiology? - study of the structural and function changes in cells, tissues and organs of 
the body that cause or caused by disease./failure to compensate 
Define homeostasis? - external change in environment results in a internal change by extracellular 
fluid and intercellular fluid and attempts to compensate. if successful homeostasis is maintained. 
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