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Assignment: Pathophysiology Paper
The student describes the pathophysiology of the disease; the paper gives an in-depth analysis of the underlying causes of the physiological changes that occur during disease progression. The changes may occur at the molecular, cellular, organ or organ system level.
The information in the paper, including any in-progress research theories or ideas, is completely consistent with and supported by research published in established, peer-reviewed, scientific journals and texts.
The information in the paper, including any in-progress research theories or ideas, is completely consistent with and supported by research published in established, peer-reviewed, scientific journals and texts.
The paper is written in an established college format (e.g. MLA, APA, CSE, etc.) and has appropriate references at the end of paper.. No grammar errors are present. The paper is good readability and flow
Pathophysiology report "Human Physiology" - suggested topics - there are many other diseases you may select
I. Neurologic disorders - Meningioma, Parkinson's, Alzeimers, Multiple sclerosis, epilepsy.
II. Respiratory disorders - Emphysema, Tuberculosis, pneumonia, bronchitis, cancer, lung transplant, Colds, allergies, asthma, black lung.
III. Digestive disorders - Gastritis, Ulcers(stomach, intestinal, esophageal), cancer.
IV. Liver disorders - hepatitis, cirrhosis, transplant, gall bladder, gallstones.
V. Endocrine disorders - Diabetes I II, pituitary dysfunction, thyroid disorder, adrenal dysfunction.
VI. Excretory problems - Kidney infection, bladder infection, kidney stones, cancer, prostate problems.
VII. Muscle disorders - myasthenia gravis, muscular dystrophy.
VIII. Skeletal problems - Osteoporosis, Osteomalacia, cancer, gout.
IX. Cardiovascular - hypertension, coronary artery disease, enlarged heart, heart valve defects, hemoglobin problems, stroke, thrombosis.
X. Blood disorders - anemia, blood cancers, leukemia, clotting disorders.
XI. Immune disorders - Arthritis, allergies, lupus erthymatoses, tissue rejection(transplants).
XII. Skin problems - cancer(basal, squamous), impetigo, rosacea.
XIII. Lymphatic system - Lymphomas.
XIV. Reproductive - Ovarian cancer, prostate, uterine cancer, testicular cancer.
XV. Infection disease - Staph, Strep, Salmonella, TB, Cold, Influenza, smallpox, diptheria, lyme, giardia, hantavirus.
XVI. Carcinomas(Cancers) - Breast, Prostate, lung, skin, gastric, intestinal,
XVII. Special Sensory problems - hearing loss(neural, conduction), vision(glaucoma, cataract)
Task
I. Define the physiologic problem. Explain what the disease does to the body. Explain how the disease starts, Explain how it affects the cells, tissues, organs and organ systems of the affected individual.
II. Explain what the signs of the disease show in the affected individual. What will change on the person?
III. Explain what the person will experience from the disease(symptoms).
IV. Explain what the signs are of the disease. (What does the clinician find or see .)
V. Tell what the doctors will do to treat the disease. What are the medical(medication) and the surgical treatments.
VI. What new treatments that are being tested at this time? The predicted outcome of the disease (prognosis). Will the person get better or worse and how long will the process take?