QUESTION 63 A condition experienced and reported by the patient is called what? An infection. A...
QUESTION 62 When a microorganism has established itself in a host (has colonized that host) whether not it causing harm or imparting damage it is called what An infection. A disease. A sign. A symptom
A physician has just told a patient that he has an autoimmune condition. What is the correct term for this type of condition? 1. The patient's immune system is not adequate to prevent infection. 2. The patient has acquired an infection in the health care facility. 3. The patient's immune system is attacking his own tissues. 4. The patient has tissue inflammation caused by an infection.
Another name for a cause for a disease is termed: Prognosis. Etiology Pathology Syndrome. Question 2 A pathological condition of the body or abnormal condition is termed: Disease. Symptom. Sign. Syndrome Question 3 The patient sitting in your dental chair complains of a toothache. This termed a(n): Syndrome Pathology. Subjective symptom. Objective symptom. Question 4 The organization which sets regulations and issues suggestions for infection control is: FDA OSAP EPA CDC SOP is the acronym for: Save Our Planet Standard...
Please help to answer these question What is the congestive heart failure. What is cause . What is left and right heart failure 1. What is a Coronary artery disease . what is sign and symptom, cause, 2. what is Hypertension what is sign and symptom, cause, 3. what is Peripheral arterial disease what is sign and symptom, cause,
Please type and just answer the question :) i don't want article on patients condition patient is 7 weeks, BMI of 15.78kg/m2, how does this affects patient's ability to respond to the stress of the infection? finding( wheezing, cough, fever, restless) how is this significant if the patient was admitted with bronchiolitis?
What renal condition will develop as a result of the ulcerative bleeding and infection?
3. A patient is passing feces that are chalky white in color. What problems might this indicate? Give the genetic disorder associated with this condition. 4. A clinical challenge -Certain groups of individuals lack the normal flora of bacteria in their intestines. a. What 2 groups would have such a problem? b. Name one sign or symptom resulting from inadequate bacterial synthesis of Vitamin K. 3. A patient is passing feces that are chalky white in color. What problems might...
patient is complaining of fever and being lethargy. You suspect infection. a couple of hours later their WBC count is 1,000 and the patient beginning to have small red dots across large areas of their skin with high heart rate. What do you could be occurring in the patient and describe the pathophysiology of the condition. What is the danger of this condition?
Question 3 0.33 pts What is the relationship between Plasmodium and malaria? Malaria is what we call Plasmodium once it infects a person. Plasmodium is a parasite; malaria is the disease caused by a Plasmodium infection. Plasmodium is the scientific name; malaria is a more general term used in everyday conversation O Plasmodium is a symptom; malaria is the underlying disease.
1.- Concepts: Pathology, Etiology, Pathogen, Pathogenesis, Infection, Disease. 2.- Normal Microbiota - Transient Microbiota. 3.- Opportunists. 4.- Factors that increase infection susceptibility 5.-Factors to maintain Normal Microbiota. 6.- Areas of the body with Normal Microbiota and sterile areas. 7.-Symbiosis: Commensalism - Mutualism - Parasitism. 8.- Exceptions to Koch's postulates. 9.- Symptom-Sign-Syndrome. 10. Communicable and Non-communicable infectious diseases. Contagious disease. 11.- Incidence - Prevalence and Sporadic - Endemic - Epidemic - Pandemic diseases. 12.- Acute - Chronic - Latent diseases. 13.-...