Patho/Pharm I - Intro/Terms

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