Language of Pathophysiology
Across
- 1. An examination of a body after death to determine cause.
- 5. Education to help keep people from getting diseases/illnesses
- 8. Issues that arise as a result of a diagnosed disease that were not present prior to diagnosis.
- 10. This type of disease increases slowly over time and usually causes lifelong damage.
- 12. A disease that has a gradual progression with mild symptoms
- 13. How a disease shows itself (signs/symptoms).
- 14. Internal stability of the body. Equilibrium
- 15. A disease that develops suddenly/quickly.
- 17. Collection of signs or symptoms that occur together due to a disease.
- 19. Period of time during disease when manifestations increase in severity
- 20. Predicting how a disease will affect an individual.
- 23. Early stage of a disease when nonspecific symptoms occur.
- 26. Treatment to promote recovery/progress of a disease.
- 28. A disease that is present from birth.
- 32. Subjective feelings associated with disease (Pain, nausea, fatigue, dizzy)
- 33. High numbers of disease globally.
- 35. Overall wellness, physically, mentally, and socially.
- 36. Type of disease that can spread from person to person.
- 37. Study of tracking patterns of diseases.
Down
- 2. Something that puts someone at a higher risk of developing a disease.
- 3. Potential unwanted outcomes of a condition/disease
- 4. Identification of a disease.
- 6. Period of time during disease when manifestations decrease or go away
- 7. Period of time during illness when there are no signs/symptoms
- 9. Objective indicators of disease (Fever, redness, rash, low heart rate, high blood pressure)
- 11. Period of time between exposure to a disease to when you start showing symptoms.
- 16. Visible change in tissue.
- 18. Something that causes an acute episode of a condition. (Bright lights->migraine, sprinting->asthma attack, peanuts->allergic reaction)
- 19. High numbers of disease in one area.
- 21. Unknown cause of disease.
- 22. The gradual healing after an illness or injury.
- 23. The study of disease.
- 24. Something done to prevent the spread of disease by preserving health.
- 25. When your body changes due to disease but your body doesn't exhibit the symptoms of those changes.
- 27. The study of functional changes to the body as a result of disease.
- 29. Study of the cause of disease.
- 30. How a disease develops
- 31. Examination of living tissue.
- 34. Disease caused by treatment/procedure used to cure or relieve a separate health issue.