Transcript Chapter 1
Chapter 1
Introduction to Human
Diseases
Disease, Disorder, and Syndrome
Key Terms
Disease - abnormal symptoms
Homeostasis - state of normalcy
Disorder - abnormality of function
Syndrome - symptoms caused by a specific
disease
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Pathology
Pathology - study of disease
Pathologist - one who studies disease
Pathogens - microorganisms or agents
that cause disease
Pathologic - caused by disease process
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Pathogenesis
Pathogenesis - description of how a
particular disease progresses
Pathogenesis:
Acute: short term with sudden onset
Chronic: long term or slow healing process
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Etiology
Cause of disease
Idiopathic - cause is unknown
Iatrogenic - problem related to treatment
Nosocomial - disease acquired from
hospital environment
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Predisposing Factors
Age
Sex
Environment
Lifestyle
Heredity
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Diagnosis
Diagnosis - identification or naming a
disease
Diagnosis:
Medical history
Physical examination
Diagnostic tests
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Diagnosis
Symptoms - problems a patient reports
Signs - what physician sees or
measures
Skills utilized by physician:
Auscultation
Palpation
Percussion
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Prognosis
Prognosis - expected outcome
Acute disease - sudden onset with short
duration
Chronic - insidious and long lasting
Remission - disappearance of
symptoms
Exacerbation – flare-up of symptoms
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Prognosis
Complication - onset of second disease
or disorder
Mortality - mortal or destined to die
Fatal/lethal - deadly
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Treatment
Holistic Medicine
Considers whole person rather than just
physical symptoms
Interaction between spiritual, cognitive,
social, physical, and emotional
Areas work interdependently
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Treatment
Treatment Interventions
Medications
Surgery
Exercise
Nutritional
Physical therapy
Education
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