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Chapter 3
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Level 3
level: Level 3
Questions and Answers List
level questions: Level 3
Question
Answer
Cancer that grow rapid without a capsule that invades into the blood vessel, lymphatics and the surrounding tissues.
What is Milignant Tumor?
A absences that is well encapsulated, well differentiated ,that remain the normal body size of tissues.
What is Benign ?
A persistence change in the bowel movement
What is Colorectal Cancer ?
Painful inflammation and stiffness of the joints.
What is Arthritis ?
The cause of bones to become brittle and weak.
What is Osteoporosis ?
Cancer in the bone.
What is Osteosarcoma ?
Softning of the bone.
What is Osteomalacia ?
A chronic condition where the pancreases produce little or no insulin because of the destruction a beta cells needed to produce energy.
What is Diabetes type 1?
A chronic condition where the body resist insulin or does not produce enough insulin to main normal glucose level.
What is Diabetes type 2 ?
Excessive thirst, Fatigue, Bed wetting in kids, Hunger, Weigh loss and blurred vision.
What are the signs of Diabetes Type 1&2 ?
Heart and blood vessel disease, Nerve and kidney Damages.
Complication of Diabetes type 1&2 ?
Weakness in facial muscles.
What is Bell Palsy ?
Heachache, drooling, difficulty swallowing and pain.
Signs and Symptoms of Bell's palsy ?
The neural tube consisting of the brain and spinal cord that affects baby's.
What is Congenital Defects ?
Damage of the motor neuron that is controlled by the CNS.
What is motor dysfunction ?
Flex arm
What is decorticate posturing ?
The extension arm.
What is decerebrate?
Cataract: cloudy lend and Glaucoma : intraocular pressure.
Alteration of vision
Brysbiopea
Alteration of accomodation
Myopia,hyperopia and Astigmatism.
Alteration of refraction