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omplete the empty squares on the table below to match specific diseases with their pathology, pathophysiology and pharmacological treatment. Be sure to use appropriate medical terminology when adding information. You should review two different sources at a minimum to develop your brief synopses.

References Allowed (outside of your textbook) for the assignment (all of these are available in Health Science Guides –

http://guides.rasmussen.edu/healthsciences

) This must be specific, for example, use specific drug names used to treat any conditions.

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  • Gallagher, J. C., & Mancano, M. A. (2012). Frequently Prescribed Medications: Drugs You Need to Know. Sudbury, MA: Jones & Bartlett Learning
  • Marocco, G. F., Moglia, P., Auday, B. C., & Buratovich, M. A. (2014). Magill’s Medical Guide. Ipswich, Massachusetts: Salem Press.
  • Tamparo, C. D., & Lewis, M. A. (2011). Diseases of the Human Body. Philadelphia, PA: F.A. Davis Company.

 

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HIM 2214: Concept Matching: From

Disease

to Treatment

Using your textbooks and the below references from the Health Science Guides, complete the empty squares on the table below to match specific diseases with their pathology, pathophysiology and pharmacological treatment. Be sure to use appropriate medical terminology when adding information. You should review two different sources at a minimum to develop your brief synopses.

References Allowed (outside of your textbook) for the assignment (all of these are available in Health Science Guides)

1. Gallagher, J. C., & Mancano, M. A. (2012). Frequently Prescribed Medications: Drugs You Need to Know. Sudbury, MA: Jones & Bartlett Learning

2. Marocco, G. F., Moglia, P., Auday, B. C., & Buratovich, M. A. (2014). Magill’s Medical Guide. Ipswich, Massachusetts: Salem Press.

3. Tamparo, C. D., & Lewis, M. A. (2011). Diseases of the Human Body. Philadelphia, PA: F.A. Davis Company.

Example of completed row:

Disease

Body system

Signs/Symptoms

Pathophysiology

Treatment(s)

(Pharm & Other)

Acne vulgaris

Integumentary system

Non-inflammatory comedones or inflammatory papules, pustules or modules. Symptoms can include pain, erythema and tenderness

Release of inflammatory mediators into the skin, with follicle hyperkeratinization, Propionibacterium acne colonization, and excess production of sebum

Depending on severity, topical mediations include benzyol peroxide or retinoid drugs. Hormonal drugs (such as oral contraceptives), and in some cases antibiotics may be used for severe inflammatory acne. Nonpharmacological treatments include dermabrasion or phototherapy

Signs/Symptoms

Pathophysiology

Disease

Body System

Treatment(s)

Diabetes Mellitus, Type II

Asthma

Atherosclerosis

Congestive Heart Failure

Acute lymphocytic leukemia

Graves’ disease

Sinusitis

Emphysema

Cushing’s Syndrome

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