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Physiology
Pathophysiology
Disease
Etiology
Pathogenesis
Morphology
Clinical manifestations
Diagnosis
Clinical course
Etiologic Factors of Disease
Epidemiology
Factors Derived Using Epidemiologic Methods
Diagnosis
Reliability
Validity
Sensitivity
Specificity
Studies to Determine Risk Factors
Disease case
Incidence
Prevalence
Morbidity
Mortality
Three Levels of Disease Prevention
The mechanism of high blood pressure is an example of
Physiology
Pathology
Pathophysiology
Which of the following best describes the term etiology?
The study of disease progression
The study of disease causes
The study of disease in populations
The study of disease resolution
Is the following statement true or false?
Epidemiologists use a number of different factors to describe the stages of a disease.
Embryonic (week 2 gestation-week9) & Fetal (week 9-birth) growth & development can be impacted by many factors like:
Early Assessment is ____?
Infancy:
Health problems arise from:
Developmental:Infants
Why do we suggest prompt & Early health assessment, communication & education with parents/caregivers?
Children: #1 Health issue is:
Due to immature immune systems what is the #1 infection
Adolescent:
Causes of Death in Adolescents
Older Adults
Older Adult Specific Affects of Aging
Types of Cell Communication
Cell Receptors
Cellular Energy
The Cell Cycle
Mechanisms for Movement across Cell Membranes
Mechanisms for Movement across Cell Membranes II
Passive diffusion
Facilitated diffusion
Osmosis
Membrane Potentials
Cells begin with a negative charge, this is called:
Stimulus causes:
depolarization
repolarization:
Types of Tissues
Extracellular Tissue Components