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Pharmacology: Pharmacology, or the study of medication, can seem scary because of the sheer scope of the course. It becomes one of the hardest classes for nursing students due to the depth and amount of knowledge needed, says Megan Lynch, RN and instructor at Pima Community College.
The pathophysiology of infectious diseases involves the invasion and proliferation of these microorganisms within the body. They can disrupt normal cellular processes, release toxins, induce an inflammatory response, and damage tissues. Examples include influenza, tuberculosis, malaria, and /AIDS.
Pathophysiology includes four interrelated topics: etiology, pathogenesis, clinical manifestations, and treatment implications. Etiology refers to study of the proposed cause or causes of a particular disease process.
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