Part 1 Matching: 1) _____ is the condition in which the human
body performs its vital functions normally.
2) Health depends on the body maintaining _____, relatively stable
internal conditions under fluctuating environmental conditions.
3) _____ is the study of disease, especially the structural and functional changes associated with disease.
4) A _____ is a physician who studies and interprets the changes caused by disease.
5) _____ are indications of disease reported by the patient, such as pain, dizziness, and itching.
6) A _____ is a functional abnormality not necessarily linked to a specific cause or physical abnormality
. 7) _____, feeling the body with fingers or hands, allows examination of the size, consistency, texture, location, and tenderness of an organ or body part.
8) _____, listening to the lungs, heart, and intestines, allows evaluation of the frequency, intensity, duration, number, and quality of sounds originating in the body.
9) Diseases is short term and usually has a sudden onset
10) A _____ disease has a slower, less severe onset and a long duration of months or years.
11) The aftermath of a particular disease is called the _____.
12) _____ is the study of the occurrence, transmission, distribution, and control of disease
. 13) If the cause of a disease is not known, it is said to be _____
14) Infectious diseases are caused by _____, like bacteria and viruses.
15) _____ diseases result from abnormal growth that leads to the
formation of tumors.
A) homeostasis K) Health B) pathologist L) Pathology C) Symptoms M) disorder D) Palpation N) idiopathic E) Auscultation O) pathogens F)Acute I) Neoplastic G) chronic H) sequela J) Epidemiology
ANSWER.
1) K) Health is a condition in which human body performs it's vital functions
normally.
2) Health depends on the body maintaining Homeostasis,relatively stable condition
under fluctuating environmental condition.
3) L) Pathology is a study of disease,especially the structural and functional changes
caused by disease.
4) B) Pathologist is a physician who studies and interpret changes caused by disease.
5) C) Symptoms are indications of a disease reported by the patient such as pain,dizziness
and headache.
6) M) Disorder is a functional abnormality not necessarily linked to specific cause or physical
abnormality.
7) D) Palpation Feeling the body with fingers and hands,allows examination of the size,consistency
texture location and tenderness of organ or body part.
8) E) Auscultation is listening to the lung,heart and intestine allows evaluation of sounds originating
in the body.
9) F) Disease is short term and usually has a sudden onset is Acute.
10) G) Chronic disease has a slower,very less onset and long duration of months and years.
11) H) The after math of a particular disease is the Sequela.
12) J) Epidemiology is the study of occurence,transmission,distribution and control of disease.
13) N) If the cause of a disease is not known,is said to be idiopathic.
14) O) Infectious disease are caused by pathogens like bacteria and virus.
15) l) Neoplastic disease result from abnormal growth that leads to the formation of tumors.
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