Endocrine
Microbiology
Immunity
Integumentary
Miscellaneous
100
A disease that occurs when an insufficient amount of hormones are secreted by the adrenal glands.
What is Addison's Disease?
100
A condition of abnormal function in any structure, part or system of an organism.
What is a disease?
100
Universal experience, response to change, important to understand, is the result of both positive and negative experiences.
What is stress?
100
Hemostasis, inflammation, proliferation and remodeling.
What is the stages of wound healing?
100
The body will change due to stress (Hans Seyle)
What is stress adaptation?
200
Process of new glucose being made.
What is glycogenesis?
200
Hereditary, congenital, developmental and inflammatory.
What are the 4 types of diseases?
200
Epinephrine gives a sympathetic response when it hits your bloodstream; glucocorticoids (adrenal glands) will produce more hormones.
What is the fight or flight response?
200
Abnormal growth of skin cells, caused by harmful UV rays.
What is skin cancer?
200
When the manifestations of a disease subside?
What is remission?
300
The body produces no insulin and the individual becomes insulin dependent.
What is Type 1 Diabetes Mellitus?
300
When the cause of the disease is unknown.
What is an idiopathic disease?
300
Fever producing molecules.
What is a pyrogen?
300
This pathogen can lay dormant in the body; it will attach to a nerve ending and when it recognizes the immune system is weak, it will present itself.
What is a virus?
300
Histamine, serotonin, prostaglandins and leukotrienes.
What are neurotransmitters responsible for inflammation?
400
Polyuria, polydipsia and polyphagia; the three p's of ...
What is diabetes?
400
The disease rates within a group.
What is morbidity?
400
Pulls antigens to the surface for WBCs to recognize and destroy when they pass by infected body cells.
What is the major histocompatibility complex?
400
Sensations of touch, heat, pressure, vibrations, cold and pain decrease.
What is changes related to aging?
400
Too much calcium in body tissue.
What is calcification?
500
Retinal and renal disease, coronary heart disease, stroke, peripheral vision disease and neuropathies.
What is long-term complications of diabetes?
500
Ischemia, direct injury (cuts, bruising), microorganisms, allergic reactions and chemical injuries.
What is the cause of inflammation?
500
Defense approach that is mediated by T cells.
What is cellular immunity?
500
Increased pressure and decreased oxygen supply. Stage 1, there is no break in skin whereas stage 4 can have muscle or bone exposed.
What is a pressure sore?
500
Destroys the tissues very fast, starts as a minor cut and then releases toxins (leads to complications like gangrene and shock).
What is necrotizing fasciitis?
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