Concepts of Health and Disease
Cellular Adaptation, Injury, and Death
Fluid and Electrolytes
Acid-Base Imbalances
Inflammation and Immunity
100

How a disease disease infects an individual after exposure

What is pathogenesis?

100

Decrease in cell size

What is atrophy?

100

Type of solution that results in cell swelling

What is a hypotonic solution?

100

H2CO3 in the body that can be eliminated as CO2 gas which is regulated by the lungs

What is volatile acid?

100

Healing process in which injured cells are replaced with cells of the same type

What is regeneration?

200

A sudden worsening of the symptoms of a disease or condition

What is an exacerbation?

200

Increace in the number of cells due to normal body function

What is physiologuc hyperplasia?

200

Force that pushes water out of the capillaries into the interstitial spaces

What is hydrostatic pressure?

200

One of the three ways the body regulates acid base balance (multiple correct answers)

What is the chemical buffer system?

What is elimination/retention of CO2 (respiratory mechanism)?

What is elimination of H+/reabsorption of HCO3- (renal mechanism)?

200

Three factors that affect wound healing

What is malnutrtion, oxygenation, impaired inflammatory/immune response, infection, wound seperation, or foreign bodies?

300

Reducing complications after the clinical diagnosis of a disease

What is tertiary prevention?

300

Increase in size of cells due to performing the work of destroyed tissue or paired organ

What is compensatory hypertrophy
300

An electrolyte imbalance that is characterized by flushed skin, restlessness, hypertension, edema, and decreased urine output

What is hypernatremia?

300
Acid base imbalance associated with hypoventilation, hypotension, muscle weakness, and dizziness

What is respiratory acidosis?

300

A natural wound healing process where a wound heals from the bottom up, without surgical closure

What is secondary intention?

400

A condition of an unkown or poorly understood cause

What is an idiopathic condition?

400

The replacement of one cell type with another

What is metaplasia?

400

A hormone system that plays a crucial role in regulating blood pressure, fluid balance, and electrolyte homeostasis in the body, it primarily works to increase blood pressure when it drops too low

What is the RAAS system?

400

Acid base imbalance that can be caused by severe vomiting, diuretic therapy, and excessive gastric suctioning

What is metabolic alkalosis?

400

The two major aspects of adaptive immunity that differ from innate immunity

What is memory and specificity?

500

The study of the microscopic structure, chemical composition, and function of tissues

What is Histology?

500

Programmed cell death

What is apoptosis?

500

An electrolyte imbalance that is characterized by arrhythmias (particularly  cardiac arrest), hypotension, paresthesia, and increased GI motility.

What is hyperkalemia?

500

Acid base imbalance that can cause Kussmaul Respirations, muscle twitching, hypotension, and hyperkalemia

What is metabolic acidosis?

500

IgE binds to mast cells and basophils causing the release of histamine and resulting in immediate inflammation and itching

What is type 1 hypersensitivity (immediate hypersensitivity)?

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