Health Breakdown Through Lifespan Part 2 PDF
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This document, part of a health breakdown series, reviews diseases through the lifespan. It uses images, videos, and tables to demonstrate various health conditions and categorizes them according to their aetiology.
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Health Breakdown through the Lifespan Part 2 School of Nursing and Midwifery 1 1 Important Copyright Notice for Western Sydney University Students The material in this pr...
Health Breakdown through the Lifespan Part 2 School of Nursing and Midwifery 1 1 Important Copyright Notice for Western Sydney University Students The material in this presentation has been made available to you by and on behalf of Western Sydney University for your personal use and study only. The material contained in this presentation is subject to copyright protection. You may not make any further copies and share the recorded lectures in whole or in part by any hardcopy, digital and or online technologies. We will now look at some photographs of specific diseases and watch videos. Using the table in the Pre-tutorial activity 1 in your Tutorial sheet, see if you can write down the disease next to the right category as we go through them, and we will review at the end. 3 Cleft lip and palate 4 Osteoarthritis http://www.webmd.com/osteoarthritis/ss/slideshow-osteoarthritis-overview 5 What Rickets deficiency causes rickets? This is an X-ray of the bowed lower limbs of a 2 year old. 6 Fractured humerus – surgery 7 Depression 8 Pressure ulcer – Stage 2 9 Now check to see if you have them in the correct category See if you can define each category as you go through. Please clarify with your tutor if necessary The aetiological classification of disease Category Definition Disease Congenital Born with Cleft palate i) Developmental during foetal development ii) Inherited genetic Haemophilia Metabolic abnormal metabolism or biochemistry Diabetes mellitus Degenerative progressive loss of structure & function Osteoarthritis Neoplastic ‘new growth’ Can be benign or malignant Melanoma Infectious due to micro organism (or insect, worm) Chicken pox 11 The aetiological classification of disease (cont.) Category Definition Disease Immunological abnormal immune response anaphylaxis Nutritional deficiency, abuse Rickets Induced by a physical agent accidental or intentional trauma Bone fractures Psychogenic ‘origin in the mind’, psychological Depression Iatrogenic treatment induced HIV/Pressure ulcers Idiopathic Cancer ‘own suffering’. Cause unknown Other? ? ? 12 References relevant to the week. Craft, J., and Gordon, C. (2015). Understanding pathophysiology 2. Elsevier. Lee, G., & Bishop, P. (2016). Microbiology and infection control for health professionals (6th ed.). Pearson Australia. Marieb, E.N., & Hoehn, K. (2019). Human anatomy & physiology (11th global ed.). Pearson Education. 13