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- you are in the hospital having a baby. you become very ill with childbed fever due to your physicians poor handwashing habits. this is an example of a(n) ______________ infection.
a. congenital
b. nosocomial
c. chronic
- if you are asked about the etiology of the flu, you should respond with:
a. the proper treatment of the flu
b. the prognosis for a patient with the flu
c. the pathogen responsible for the flu
d. the common signs and symptoms of the flu
- tom developed an infection from stepping on a rusty nail. how would this infection be classified?
a. endogenous
b. exogenous
c. iatrogenic
d. syndrome
- you have persistent abdominal pain, but when you go to the doctor, the pain is diagnosed as idiopathic. what does this mean?
a. it is a chronic infection.
b. it is caused by an infection acquired at the hospital.
c. it is an inherited problem.
d. it has no known cause.
- you suspect that your patient has diabetes. you ask for a urine sample. when tested, you find that the urine contains glucose. the glucose in the urine is an example of a:
a. sign
b. symptom
c. both a sign and a symptom
d. neither a sign nor a symptom
- arthritis, hypertension (high blood pressure) and asthma are best classified as ______________ diseases.
a. iatrogenic
b. acute
c. chronic
- downs syndrome (an extra 21st chromosome) is an example of condition which is:
a. genetic
b. idiopathic
c. nosocomial
d. congenital
- all of the following could be used to describe the common cold except:
a. acute
b. disease
c. congenital
d. exogenous
- during a history and physical, your patient reports \feeling tired all of the time\. how would you classify this statement?
a. a sign
b. a symptom
c. both a sign and a symptom
d. neither a sign nor a symptom
- the study of the functional changes in physiological processes associated with disease is:
a. anatomy
b. physiology
c. pathology
d. pathophysiology
- Nosocomial infections occur in hospitals.
- Etiology is about the cause - pathogen for flu.
- From outside source is exogenous.
- Idiopathic means no known cause.
- Glucose in urine is a sign.
- These are long - term, chronic diseases.
- Down's Syndrome is genetic.
- Common cold isn't congenital.
- Patient - reported tiredness is a symptom.
- Pathophysiology studies disease - related physiological changes.
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- b. Nosocomial
- c. the pathogen responsible for the flu
- b. Exogenous
- d. It has no known cause.
- a. Sign
- c. Chronic
- a. Genetic
- c. Congenital
- b. A symptom
- d. Pathophysiology