Patho/Pharm I - Intro/Terms
Across
- 2. a pathologic or traumatic discontinuity of a body organ or tissue
- 5. the effects an illness has on a person's life
- 6. study of cells and extracellular matrix of body tissues
- 9. sequence of cellular and tissue events that take place from the time of initial contact with the an etiological agent until the expression of the disease
- 11. the study of biological effects of chemicals
- 14. designation as to the nature or cause of a health problem, usually developed after assessment and diagnostic testing
- 16. a lesion or impairment that follows or are caused by disease
- 19. possible adverse extension of a disease
- 20. the number of new cases arising in a population at risk during a specific time
- 22. a subjective complaint that is noted by the person with the disorder
- 25. the branch that uses drugs to treat, prevent, and diagnose disease
- 26. objective data noted by the observer
- 27. disease
- 28. the measure of existing disease in a population at a given point in time
- 29. interruption, cessation, or disorder of a body system/organ with special characteristics that combine for a recognizable etiologic agent or consistent anatomic alterations
Down
- 1. the function of the body
- 3. disease causing biological agents, what sets the disease in motion
- 4. the bodily processes of altered health
- 7. how the body acts on the drug, study of absorption/distribution/metabolism/excretion of drugs
- 8. chemicals that are introduced to the body to cause some sort of change
- 10. compilation of signs and symptoms that are characteristic of a specific disease state
- 12. excessive response to either the primary or secondary effects of the drug
- 13. deficits that present at birth
- 15. deficits that occur after birth
- 17. removal of the drug from the body
- 18. study of disease occurrence in human populations
- 21. how the drug affects the body
- 23. cause of death in a population
- 24. probable outcome and prospect of recovery from a disease