Describe the pathology of 's disease and how it adversely affects the normal functioning of the body
Answer: Pathology is the study of the disease or in simple word it is a relation between the disease and its cause or it is the bridge between science and medicine. The pathology of any disease is the cause of the disease and about the symptoms such as if we take the example of abnormality in the clotthing time of the blood. So, a pathologist will perfom the test and now about the reason about the abnormality.
The disease affects the normal functioning of the body by various means, any disease is the abnormality and give rise to many other diseases such as if a person is having obesity then he/ she will be at greater risk of many other diseases such as diabetes, cardiovascular disease, hypertension etc.
Describe the pathology of 's disease and how it adversely affects the normal functioning of the...
Describe the pathology of Parkinson's disease and how it adversely affects the normal functioning of the body
Pathophysiology Case Study This case study is based on an individual person, not the disease as a whole. Disease/Disorder: Parkinson’s Disease Patient History Should include: Age, gender Signs/symptoms (S/S) and how long have they been present Any situation that exacerbates or lessens the S/S Social history – does the patient smoke, drink alcohol, or take drugs Family history – is there evidence that this condition is familial Medications the patient is taking Diagnostic Tests Choose 2 tests from the 3...
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Briefly describe an infectious disease and how it affects a human host.
Pathophysiology Case Study Must use template. This case study is based on an individual person, not the disease as a whole. Disease/Disorder Parkinson’s Patient History Should include: Age, gender Signs/symptoms (S/S) and how long have they been present Any situation that exacerbates or lessens the S/S Social history – does the patient smoke, drink alcohol, or take drugs Family history – is there evidence that this condition is familial Medications the patient is taking Diagnostic Tests Choose 2 tests from...
Medical Diagnosis Peripheral arterial Disease Nursing Diagnosis This disease affects the body by: Interventions S&S/assessment finding are: Positive Outcomes Name a body system that the disease process effects Negative Outcomes Name another body system the disease effects disease Evaluation List 5 ways you would take care of your pt. with this disease and why: We were unable to transcribe this image
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