Question | Answer |
What category of disease is AIDS | Infection |
What category of disease is Multiple sclerosis | Immune disorder |
What category of disease is Mental Illness | Psychiatric disorder |
What catergory of disease is Arthritis | Degenerative disease |
What category of disease is Obesity | Nutritional disorder |
What category of disease is Alzheiner's disease | Degenerative disease |
What category of disease is Strep throat | Infection |
What category of disease is Rickets | Nutritional disorder |
What category of disease is Diabetes | Metabolic disorder |
What category of disease is Cancer | Neoplasm |
Define disease | An abnormality of the structure or function of a part, organ, or system |
What is meant by the term Predisposing causes | It does not cause disease, and increases the probability of a person being ill |
Name a predisposing cause of disease | Age |
Name a predisposing cause of disease | Gender |
Name a predisposing cause of disease | Heredity |
Name a predisposing cause of disease | Living conditions and habits |
Name a predisposing cause of disease | Emotional desturbance |
Name a predisposing cause of disease | Physical and chemical damage |
Name a predisposing cause of disease | Preexisting illness |
Name a complementary and alternative medicine | Naturopathy |
Name a complementary and alternative medicine | Chiropractic |
Name a complementary and alternative medicine | Acupuncture |
Name a complementary and alternative medicine | Biofeedback |
Name a complementary and alternative medicine | Massage |
Name a complementary and alternative medicine | Exercise |
Name a complementary and alternative medicine | Yoga |
Name a complementaty and alternative medicine | Meditation |
Name a complementary and alternative medicine | Nutritional counseling |
These diseases are relatively severe but usually last a short time | Acute |
These diseases are often less sever but are likely to be continuous or recurring for long periods | Chronic |
These diseases are intermediate between acut and chronic, not being sever as acute nor as long as chronic | Subacute |
A single-cell organism that grows in many environments is | Bacteria |
a organism that include yests and molds; not green but plant like | Fungi |
simple aquatic plants | Algae |
Single-cell animals | Protozoa |
Extremely small; multiple within living cells | Viruses |
single-cell fungi | Yeasts |
Single-cell fungi with fuzzy filamentous | Mold |
A peracitic worm with human host is called | Helminthes |
Identifying bacteria by | Gram Staining |
Identifying bacteria by | Observing its ability to ferment sugar |
Identifying bacteria by | Studying oxygen requirements of it |
Identifying bacteria by | Uses of polymease chain reaction PCR |
What dose bacteria do on the skin do | Eats the bodys sebum |
What dose skin mites do on the skin | eats dead skin and is normaly attached to the hair |
What dose fungi do on the skin | lays on the skin and waits for the chance to cause infection |
How dose antibiotics work to contain infection | By killing most of the infection-causing bacteria in your body. It kills the bacteria by distroying the cell wall or outer covering, the immune system kills the rest |
What term means combined study in pathologic and physionogic aspects of disease | Pathohsiology |
What term means study of the cause of any disease, or the theory of its origin | Etiology |
What term means describing a disease without known cause | Idiopathic |
What tearm means results from the adverse effect of treatment | Iatrogenic |
What term means one that can be trandmitted from one person to another | Communicable |
What term means a prediction fo the probable outcome of disease baced on the patients condition and physician | Prognosis |
Name the levels of orginazation in the body | Chimicals, cells, tissue, organ, organ system, and whole body |
What body system is the basic framework of the body | skeletal system |
What body system is the muscles are attached to the bones and produce movement of the skeleton | Muscular system |
What body system is made up of the brain, spinal cord, and nerves which controle the body. | Nervous system |
What body system is scattered organs (glands) that group together to produce hormones | Endocrine |
What body system is made up of the heart and blood vessels to pump blood to all the body tissues, bring nutrients, and oxygen | Cardiovascular system |
What body system is vessels assist in curculation by bringing fluid from the tissue back to the blood | Lymphatic system |
What body system contains the lungs and the passages leading to and from the lungs | Respiratory system |
What body system is composed of all the organs that are involved with taking in food, converting them into a form that body cells can use, and absorbing them into the circulation | Digestive system |
What system of the body rids the body of wast products and excess water. | Urinary system |
What body system includes the external sex organs and all related structures to produce offspring | Reproductive system |
What plane cuts the body down the middle with a front and a back | Frontal Plane |
What plane cuts the body from right to left | Sagittal Plane |
What plane cuts the body from upper to lower | Transverse Plane |