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MODULE 2 Disorders or Diseases Diseases to

MODULE 2 Disorders or Diseases Diseases to know for Module 2, include etiology, typical signs and symptoms, diagnostic testing, and general treatment (or prognosis). Use your textbook and/or supplemental PowerPoint for the completion of this table. Complete sentences are NOT required. It is important to be succinct in your analysis of each disease and choose the most important components to look for in a clinical setting. For this reason, do not include more than 5 different components in each box. Disease or Disorder (Chapter) Etiology (cause) and/or Risk Factors Signs & Symptoms of Disease (Clinical Manifestations) Diagnostic Testing / Assessment Possible Treatments and/or Prognosis Systemic Lupus Erythematosus (SLE) (Ch. 11) Rheumatoid arthritis (RA) (Ch. 11) Severe Combined Immunodeficiency Disease (SCID) (Ch. 11) Selective IgA Deficiency (Ch. 11) DiGeorge Syndrome (Ch. 11) HIV (Ch. 11) Acute Lymphoblastic Leukemia (Ch. 12) Chronic Lymphocytic Leukemia (Ch. 12) Lymphoma (Hodgkin’s, Non-Hodgkin’s) (Ch. 12) Hodgkin’s: Non-Hodgkin’s: Anemia (decrease in RBC Mass) (Ch. 13) Anemia (Acute blood loss) (Ch. 13) Anemia (Chronic Blood Loss) (Ch. 13) Hemolytic Anemia (Ch. 13) Sickle Cell Anemia (Ch. 13) Hemolytic Disease of a Newborn (Ch. 13) Iron-Deficiency Anemia (Ch. 13) Immune Thrombocytopenic Purpura (ITP) (Ch. 14) Hemophilia (Ch. 14) Hemolytic-Uremic Syndrome (Ch 14) Hyperlipidemia (Ch. 15) Hypertension (Ch. 15) Atherosclerosis (Ch. 15) Aneurysm (Ch. 15) Kawasaki Disease (Ch. 15) Chapter 11 – Disorders of Immune System – Compare the four types of hypersensitivity disorders. Hypersensitivity Description of Response Signs & Symptoms Example Type I Type II Type III Type IV

 
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