Lecture 1 - Intro To Pathology Flashcards

1
Q

Where and when

  • looking at number affected
  • disease occurrence and spread
  • -epidemic = more cases than normal for that area
  • -pandemic = when it crosses into different countries
A

Epidemiology

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2
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Underlying cause

-infectious, idiopathic, iatrogenic

A

Etiology

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3
Q

Name that condition..what caused it?

  • Formal name used to describe a patient’s disease.
  • Based on signs, symptoms, and the results of diagnostic tests.
  • Requires knowledge of different diseases and their characteristics.
  • important for management and prognosis
A

Diagnosis

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4
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Source of disease is medical professional or medical procedure; in course of treatment, we caused it

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Iatrogenic

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5
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Unknown cause or source

A

Idiopathic

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6
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Infections disease that is acquired from a hospital-type setting

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Nosocomial

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7
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The disease process; process and mechanism of ‘how this is happening’

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Pathogenesis

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8
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Study of disease, especially changes in cells/tissues/organs that cause or are caused by disease

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Pathology

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9
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Functional change that accompany a particular syndrome or disease

A

Pathophysiology

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10
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Term used to describe what the doctor measure/sees/finds in the patient

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Sign

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11
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Term used to describe what the patient tells the doctor is happening; “I’be been vomiting for 3 days”

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Symptom

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12
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Relatively rapid onset and short duration; not necessarily severe

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Acute

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13
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Disease that is lasting for a long duration

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Chronic

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14
Q

What is the approximate timing for a disease to be labeled chronic?

A

3 months or more

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15
Q

How many chronic diseases are preventable?

A

7/10

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16
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Ill defined time between acute and chronic

A

Subacute

17
Q

Extrinsic factors

A
  • Biological agents: microorganisms and parasites
  • Chemical agents: any chemical that can cause harm
  • Physical agents: mechanical injury, temperature extremes, electricity, radiation
  • Nutritional imbalances: excesses or deficiencies
18
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Intrinsic factors

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  • Genetic factors: inherited gene or chromosomal mutations (ex: Down’s Syndrome = Trisomy 21)
  • Congenital factors: defects in embryological development
  • Immunological factors: immune deficiency, misdirection, or autoimmunity
  • Psychological factors: anxiety, strong or persistent psychological stress
19
Q

Lag phase of disease; “silent” phase; few signs/symptoms

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Latency

20
Q

Phase of disease that presents as flu-like symptoms; hard to figure out what is causing it

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Prodrome

21
Q

Classical symptoms phase where you will do a bilirubin test

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Clinical symptoms

22
Q

Top chronic disease killers of Americans in 2014

A

1) Heart disease
2) Cancer
3) Stroke
4) Type DM
5) Obesity

23
Q

Percentage of total patients that die from heart disease and/or cancer

A

46% (almost 50%)

24
Q

Airborne pollutants, contaminants in food/water, human waste products, heavy metals, fire.
These are examples of what?

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Chemical agents of Extrinsic factors

25
Q

Electromagnetic radiation, vibration, heat stress, mechanical force.
These are examples of what?

A

Physical agents of Extrinsic factors

26
Q

Bacteria, viruses, fungi, protozoans.

These are examples of what?

A

Biological agents of Extrinsic factors

27
Q

A 36-year-old woman complains to her healthcare provider of shortness of breath. This is an example of what?

A

A symptom

28
Q

The three categories of endogenous causes of disease are what?

A

Metabolic
Immunologic
Vascular

29
Q

Which are currently the three leading causes of death in the US?

A

Heart disease
Cancer
Stroke