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NUR 231 Pathophysiology Exam#1 Questions With Verified Answers 2024/2025 Idiopathic infection Diseases that have no identifiable cause Iatrogenic infection Diseases that occur as a result of medical treatment Acute infection short term infection many times is more severe but with s...

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NUR 231 Pathophysiology Exam#1 Questions
With Verified Answers 2024/2025
Idiopathic infection
Diseases that have no identifiable cause


Iatrogenic infection
Diseases that occur as a result of medical treatment


Acute infection
short term infection

many times is more severe but with sudden onset and short duration


Nosocomial infection
infection obtained while in healthcare setting


Communicable infection
contagious


Insidious disease
disease with no symptoms until opportunity presents itself

ex) AIDS


Epidemiology
Study of the disease in the population


Mortality
actual death; death rate


Morbidity
How many people come down with it?
How does the disease affect the individual?


Prevalence
Number of cases in population during specified period.


Incidence
Number of new cases occurring in specified period.


Hypertrophy
overgrowth of a muscle cells

ventricular hypertrophy

, Hyperplasia
overgrowth of cells


Metaplasia and who does this happen to?
change from one cell type to another cell type

Smokers will see this due to chronic irritation of the airway, this eventually leads to cancer


Dysplasia
Deformed cells, precursor to cancer


Atrophy
Loss of growth


Benign vs Malignant
Benign: slow growing encapsulated mass of differentiated cells. similar to normal cells with fairly
normal mitosis. remains localized and life threatening if in brain.

Malignant: rapidly growing anaplastic cells that invade nearby tissue and spread through blood and
lymph system.


Anaplasia
undifferentiated and overgrowing cells without form; aka CANCER


Hypoxia
low levels of oxygen to an area -usually, but not always, due to ischemia


Ischemia and what are its affects
overall lack of blood flow to an area
-can cause cardiac ischemia, mesenteric ischemia, stroke.
-Infarcted: when cells have been deprived of oxygen for too long and there is cell death.
-huge problem in heat and CNS because those cells don't recover.


What is Apoptosis?
Programmed cell death


What is Necrosis and what are the different types (6)?
Cell death
1. Liquefaction: liquified tissue from enzymes.
2. Coagulative: dead tissue retains form.
3. Fat: broken down fatty acids (induce inflammation).
4. Caseous: cheesy.
5. Infarction: cell death from hypoxia.
6. Gangrene: bacterial infected necrotic tissue.


What are the 6 types of Exudate?

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