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Pathology for Funeral Service Exam Questions And Answers 100% Pass Pathology - answerthe study of disease, specifically, the study of the structure and function of the body as it is affected by disease. gross pathology - answerstudies changes in the structure and function of the body which can ...

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Pathology - answer✔the study of disease, specifically, the study of the structure and function of
the body as it is affected by disease.

gross pathology - answer✔studies changes in the structure and function of the body which can be
observed with the unaided eye

microscopic pathology - answer✔cellular, or histo- studies changes which occur in the cells of
the body at the microscopic level. the use of a microscope is required for this aspect of pathology

general pathology - answer✔deals with general or broad disease processes, such as necrosis or
inflammation, which may affect the entire body or widespread tissues and organs.

special pathology - answer✔studies disease processes affecting individual body areas or systems,
such as pathology of the respiratory system or diseases of the skin

pathological anatomy - answer✔deals with the study of tissues which have been removed from
the body for pathological study. if they were removed during surgery, as a biopsy, it may be
referred to as surgical pathology, or if removed during autopsy, it would be called autopsy
pathology

clinical pathology - answer✔deals with the laboratory study of, and the performance of
standardized tests on, body fluids and secretions, such as blood and urine tests, or cultures and
smears of various types

physiological pathology - answer✔refers to studying the functional changes in the body resulting
from disease

forensic pathology - answer✔medical-legal pathology- that field of pathology which deals with
both the medical and legal issues surrounding death

autopsy - answer✔examination of the body after death in order to determine the cause of death
and or the existence of various disease conditions.

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disease - answer✔any change in the structure or function of the body as a result of injury to the
tissues

acute - answer✔a disease with a relatively rapid onset and short duration

chronic - answer✔a disease with a slower onset and a generally longer duration

fulminating - answer✔an acute disease which is particularly severe and sudden in its onset, and
often proves fatal

recurrent - answer✔diseases which show alternating increases and decreases in their symptoms

infectious - answer✔diseases that are caused by pathogenic microorganisms

contagious - answer✔diseases which are easily transmitted from person to person

infestation - answer✔the presence of macroscopic organisms in or on the body, such as animal
parasites

idiopathic - answer✔a disease for which the cause is unknown

occupational - answer✔a disease resulting from the nature of ones working conditions

endemic - answer✔diseases which are always present to some degree in a given area or
community

sporadic - answer✔disease which are found to occur only occasionally in a community

epidemic - answer✔diseases which affect a much larger than normal number of people in a
community at one time

pandemic - answer✔diseases which affect the majority of the population in a very large area,
possibly even world wide

acquired - answer✔any disease which was obtained after birth

congenital - answer✔those diseases which are present at birth

hereditary - answer✔those diseases which result from the fact that a person inherited some sort
of abnormal genes from his/her parents

febrile - answer✔diseases characterized by fever

intoxicating - answer✔diseases characterized by the presence of poisons or other toxic
substances

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deficiency - answer✔diseases characterized by the lack of some essential dietary ingredient

iatrogenic - answer✔disease which results from a physicians treatment of a patient

malformation - answer✔anomalies- any defect in formation, structure, or position of a body part

aplasia - answer✔absence of a body part

amelia - answer✔a form of aplasia in which one or more limbs is missing

hypoplasia - answer✔under development of a body part

spina bifida - answer✔a defect in the walls of the lower part of the spinal column, where the
bones do not form properly and may result in protrusion of the spinal cord and membranes out of
the spinal cavity

polydactylism - answer✔an excess number of fingers or toes

hernia - answer✔protrusion of an organ through the wall of the body cavity in which it is
contained

fistula - answer✔an abnormal tract or channel through the tissues

cyst - answer✔a sac like structure containing fluid or a semi solid substance, usually results from
the abnormal development of tissues, obstruction of ducts, or infections

down's syndrome - answer✔mongolism- genetic defect resulting in various degrees of mental
retardation

lesions - answer✔structural changes produced in the tissues as a result of disease

organic - answer✔diseases which have readily identifiable characteristic lesions associated with
them, such as swollen and inflamed mucous membranes of strep throat

functional - answer✔diseases which have no such characteristic lesions when they occur, such as
migraine headaches

symptom - answer✔used to describe subjective indications of the presence of disease in the body

sign - answer✔indication of the presence of disease, such as fever or swelling

syndrome - answer✔a group of symptoms or signs which usually appear together to indicate the
presence of a particular disease

diagnosis - answer✔the identification of a disease

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