Characteristics of Disease
Patho Basics
Stress Response
Cellular Adaptations, Cell Damage and Necrosis
Environment Hazards and Associated Problems
100

Considered to be objective indicators of a disease.

What is signs? 

100

Under normal conditions ________ is maintained within the body with regards to factors such as blood pressure, body temperature, and fluid balance. 

What is homeostasis? 

100

Any factor that creates a significant change in the body or environment.

What is stressors?

100

A decrease in the size of cells, resulting in a reduce tissue mass.

What is Atrophy?

100

The craving for nonfood substances such as clay.

What is pica?

200

Are the clinical evidence or effects, the signs and symptoms, of disease. 

What is manifestations? 
200

Involves the study of functional or physiologic changes in the body that result from disease processes. 

What is Pathophysiology?

200

Each person may _______ stressors differently. 

What is perceive? 

200

When a group of cells die and cause further damage because of cellular distegration.

What is Necrosis?

200

Found in older buildings, where it was used for insulation.

What is asbestos?

300

A_____ disease is often a milder condition that develops gradually but that persists for a long time and usually causes more permanent tissue damage.

What is chronic?

300

The goal is to protect healthy people from developing a disease or experiencing an injury in the first place.

What is primary prevention?

300

Also known as the general adaptation syndrome.

What is fight or flight concept. 

300

Occurs when one mature cell type is replaced by a different mature cell type.

What is Metaplasia?

300

Lead and Mercury.

What are examples of heavy metals?

400

An___ disease indicates a short-term illness that develops quickly with marked signs.

What is acute?

400

A treatment, procedure, or an error may cause a disease.

What is Iatrogenic?

400
Act as pain-blocking agents.

What is endorphins? 

400

When part of the heart muscle dies and that area can no longer contract to pump blood.

What is infarction?

400
Factories, laboratories, mines, insecticides, and aerosols.

What are sources of toxic inhalants? 

500

A collection of signs and symptoms, often affecting more than one organ, that usually occur together in response to a certain condition.

What is syndrome? 

500

These are examples of....

1. Be a nonsmoker and avoid secondhand smoke.

2.  Protecting yourself and family from the sun.

3. Eat 5 to 10 servings of vegetables and fruit a day. 

What is Seven Steps to Health?

500

The body's defenses are mobilized by activation of the hypothalamus, sympathetic nervous system, and adrenal glands.  

What is alarm stage? 

500

This process typically occurs in a myocardial infarction when lack of oxygen causes cell death.

What is coagulative necrosis?

500

Includes x-rays, gamma rays, as well as particles such as protons and neutrons.

What are ionizing radiation examples.

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