Human Diseases Chapter 1 vocab and back of book questions

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Syndrome

A group of signs and symptoms that occur together and characterize a particular disease

A(n) _____ disease has a sudden onset and short course.

Acute

Sequela

Aftermath of a particular disease , such as permanent damage to the heart after rheumatic fever

Etiology

Cause of a disease

Health

Condition in which the human body performs its vital functions normally

Complication

Conditions that develop in a patient already suffering from a disease

Idiopathic

Describes a disease for which the cause is not known

Acute

Describing a disease that has a sudden onset and a short duration

Chronic

Description of a disease that is long-lasting of frequently recurring

Disease

Deviation from normal structure or function that interrupts or modifies the performance of vital functions

The cause of a disease is known as its

Etiology

Signs and symptoms grow more severe in a period known as

Exacerbation

T/F Homeostasis refers to the process of identifying a disease from its signs and symptoms

False

T/F Symptoms are objective evidence of a disease

False

Disorder

Functional abnormality of the body or mind

The condition in which the human body performs its vital functions normally is known as

Health

If the cause of a disease is not known , it is said to be

Idiopathic

Morbidity

Incidence of disease . See incidence

Symptoms

Indication of disease perceived by the patient, such as pain, dizziness, and itching.

Diseases with a rapid onset and resolution are called _____ diseases

Lesions

Homeostasis

Maintenance of relatively stable internal conditions under fluctuating environmental conditions

Mortality

Number of deaths attributed to a disease in a given time or place

Signs

Objective evidence of disease observed on physical examination, such as abnormal pulse or fever

Prevalence

Percentage of a population that is affected with a particular disease at a given time

Exacerbation

Period of a chronic disease when signs and symptoms recur in all their severity.

Pathologist

Physician who interprets and diagnoses the changes caused by disease

Prognosis

Predicted course and outcome of a disease

Diagnosis

Process of identifying a disease or disorder from its signs and symptoms

The predicted outcome of a disease is its

Prognosis

Incidence

Rate of occurrence of new cases of a particular disease in a population being studied

Return of symptoms after their apparent cessation is

Relapse

The signs and symptoms of a chronic disease at times subside during a period known as

Remission

Terminal

Resulting in death , as in a terminal disease

Relapse

Return of a disease week or months after its apparent cessation

A skin rash is an example of a

Sign

Pathogenesis

Source or cause of an illness or abnormal condition and its development

Pathology

Study of disease, especially the structural and functional changes produced by them

Epidemiology

Study of the occurrence, transmission , and control of diseases

Remission

The period of a chronic disease when signs and symptoms subside

T/F Mortality refers to the number of deaths caused by a disease

True

T/F Remission and relapse may characterize a chronic disease.

True

T/F Signs may be perceived by the physician

True


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