Health and Disease Flashcards

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Define aetiology

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Cause of disease

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Define pathogenesis

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How the disease develops and progresses

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3
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Define signs versus symptoms

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Signs - what the doctor sees

Symptoms - what the patient feels and tells you

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4
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Define diagnosis

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Defining the nature and cause of disease or injury

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5
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Define prognosis

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A prediction of the probable outcome of the disease or injury

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Classification of disease (mnemonic )

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GUD DIC

G - growth disorders e.g. cancer
U - unnatural (trauma, iatrogenic etc)
D - degenerative

D - developmental
I - inflammation
C - circulatory

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7
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WHO’s definition of health

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“Health is a state of complete physical, mental and social well-being and not merely the absence of disease or infirmity”

Takes into accountpublic, physical, mental, emotional, social, sexual and reproductive, spiritual

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8
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Basic health requirements

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clean water
sewers and treatment plants
healthy and adequate diet
food hygiene
personal hygiene
affluence
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9
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Describe the study of pathology

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The study of disease

  • causes
  • development
  • progression
  • appearances
  • explains presentation
  • rationale for treatment
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10
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Effect of disease and poor health

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ill health and death
pain and suffering
disability, loss of function
anxiety
loss of employment
social and economic costs
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Define lesions

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Lesion - “the abnormality”

  • macroscopic = naked eye
  • microscopic = with magnification
  • biochemical = at chemical level
  • pathophysiological = functional
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What is the natural history of a disease?

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The natural history of disease is the course a disease takes in individual people from its pathological onset (“inception”) until its eventual resolution through complete recovery or death. The inception of a disease is not a firmly defined concept.

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