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HCR 240 Module 7 Learning Guide
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MODULE REFLECTION –
In the box below, reflect on the course material & activities for this module. If you did not complete all the activities, did you have any questions or
comments relating to this? What content did you find the most interesting and why? This should be a 4-5 sentence paragraph.
MODULE 7 DISORDERS OR DISEASES
Diseases to know for Module 7, 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) & Risk
Factors
Pathophysiology
Signs & Symptoms of
Disease (Clinical
Presentation)
Diagnosis / Treatment
(General)
Acute
Glomerulonephritis
(Ch. 22)
Nephrotic Syndrome
(Ch. 22)
Nephrolithiasis (Ch. 22)
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Disease or Disorder
(Chapter)
Etiology (cause) & Risk
Factors
Pathophysiology
Signs & Symptoms of
Disease (Clinical
Presentation)
Diagnosis / Treatment
(General)
Pyelonephritis (Ch. 22)
Chronic Renal Failure
(Ch. 22)
Lower Urinary Tract
Infections (Ch. 23)
Urinary Incontinence
(Ch. 23)
Endometritis (Ch. 26)
Endometriosis and
Adenomyosis (Ch. 26)
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Disease or Disorder
(Chapter)
Etiology (cause) & Risk
Factors
Pathophysiology
Signs & Symptoms of
Disease (Clinical
Presentation)
Diagnosis / Treatment
(General)
Vaginitis (Ch. 26)
Polycystic Ovary
Syndrome (Ch. 26)
Fibrocystic Breast
Disease (Ch. 26)
Benign Prostatic
Hyperplasia (Ch. 27)
Erectile Dysfunction
(Ch. 27)
Testicular Cancer
(Ch. 27)
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CHAPTER 22: RENAL DISORDERS
Review information in the pathophysiology section to fill out the table regarding types of renal dysfunction. The video in this module reviews these terms.
Type of Renal
Dysfunction
Definition Examples
Prerenal
Intrarenal
Postrenal
CHAPTER 23: UROLOGICAL DISORDERS
Name the types of urinary incontinence and describe the dysfunction (or how it occurs)
Types of Urinary
Incontinence
Description
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CHAPTER 26: FEMALE REPRODUCTIVE DISORDERS
Name the types of menstrual disorders and describe the dysfunction (or how it occurs)
Types of menstrual
disorders
Description, Risk Factors
Amenorrhea
Dysmenorrhea
Premenstrual
Disorder (PMS)
Menorrhagia
Metrorrhagia
Oligomenorrhea
MODULE 7 OTHER TERMS TO KNOW
The terms below outline some additional pathophysiology terms to know for the final exam in Module 8. You are NOT required to define them in this module
study guide; however, all terms can be seen in the Module Knowledge Check and Final Exam.
Chapter 22: Renal Disorder Terms
• Hypovolemia
• Nephrotoxic Drugs
• Obstructive uropathy
• Hydronephrosis
• Acute Tubular Necrosis
• Oliguria
• Proteinuria
• Hematuria
• Calculi
• Urolithiasis
• Hypercalcemia
• Hyperuricemia
• Neurogenic bladder
• Pyuria
• Uremic encephalopathy
Chapter 23: Urological Disorder
Terms
• Obstructive Uropathy
• Hydronephrosis and
Hydroureter
• Urinalysis
Chapter 26: Disorders of the
Female Reproductive System
Terms
• Precocious puberty
• Delayed puberty
• Infertility
• Amenorrhea
• Dysmenorrhea
• Premenstrual Disorder
(PMS)
• Menorrhagia
• Metrorrhagia
• Oligomenorrhea
Chapter 27: Disorders of the Male
Reproductive System Terms
• Precocious puberty
• Delayed puberty
• Infertility
• Orchitis
• Prostate
Module Reflection –
MODULE 7 Disorders or Diseases
Chapter 22: Renal Disorders
Review information in the pathophysiology section to fill out the table regarding types of renal dysfunction. The video in this module reviews these terms.
Chapter 23: Urological Disorders
Name the types of urinary incontinence and describe the dysfunction (or how it occurs)
Chapter 26: Female Reproductive Disorders
Name the types of menstrual disorders and describe the dysfunction (or how it occurs)
MODULE 7 Other Terms to Know
Chapter 22: Renal Disorder Terms
Chapter 23: Urological Disorder Terms
Chapter 26: Disorders of the Female Reproductive System Terms
Chapter 27: Disorders of the Male Reproductive System Terms
Etiology cause Risk FactorsAcute Glomerulonephritis Ch 22:
PathophysiologyAcute Glomerulonephritis Ch 22:
Signs Symptoms of Disease Clinical PresentationAcute Glomerulonephritis Ch 22:
Diagnosis Treatment GeneralAcute Glomerulonephritis Ch 22:
Etiology cause Risk FactorsNephrotic Syndrome Ch 22:
PathophysiologyNephrotic Syndrome Ch 22:
Signs Symptoms of Disease Clinical PresentationNephrotic Syndrome Ch 22:
Diagnosis Treatment GeneralNephrotic Syndrome Ch 22:
Etiology cause Risk FactorsNephrolithiasis Ch 22:
PathophysiologyNephrolithiasis Ch 22:
Signs Symptoms of Disease Clinical PresentationNephrolithiasis Ch 22:
Diagnosis Treatment GeneralNephrolithiasis Ch 22:
Etiology cause Risk FactorsPyelonephritis Ch 22:
PathophysiologyPyelonephritis Ch 22:
Signs Symptoms of Disease Clinical PresentationPyelonephritis Ch 22:
Diagnosis Treatment GeneralPyelonephritis Ch 22:
Etiology cause Risk FactorsChronic Renal Failure Ch 22:
PathophysiologyChronic Renal Failure Ch 22:
Signs Symptoms of Disease Clinical PresentationChronic Renal Failure Ch 22:
Diagnosis Treatment GeneralChronic Renal Failure Ch 22:
Etiology cause Risk FactorsLower Urinary Tract Infections Ch 23:
PathophysiologyLower Urinary Tract Infections Ch 23:
Signs Symptoms of Disease Clinical PresentationLower Urinary Tract Infections Ch 23:
Diagnosis Treatment GeneralLower Urinary Tract Infections Ch 23:
Etiology cause Risk FactorsUrinary Incontinence Ch 23:
PathophysiologyUrinary Incontinence Ch 23:
Signs Symptoms of Disease Clinical PresentationUrinary Incontinence Ch 23:
Diagnosis Treatment GeneralUrinary Incontinence Ch 23:
Etiology cause Risk FactorsEndometritis Ch 26:
PathophysiologyEndometritis Ch 26:
Signs Symptoms of Disease Clinical PresentationEndometritis Ch 26:
Diagnosis Treatment GeneralEndometritis Ch 26:
Etiology cause Risk FactorsEndometriosis and Adenomyosis Ch 26:
PathophysiologyEndometriosis and Adenomyosis Ch 26:
Signs Symptoms of Disease Clinical PresentationEndometriosis and Adenomyosis Ch 26:
Diagnosis Treatment GeneralEndometriosis and Adenomyosis Ch 26:
Etiology cause Risk FactorsVaginitis Ch 26:
PathophysiologyVaginitis Ch 26:
Signs Symptoms of Disease Clinical PresentationVaginitis Ch 26:
Diagnosis Treatment GeneralVaginitis Ch 26:
Etiology cause Risk FactorsPolycystic Ovary Syndrome Ch 26:
PathophysiologyPolycystic Ovary Syndrome Ch 26:
Signs Symptoms of Disease Clinical PresentationPolycystic Ovary Syndrome Ch 26:
Diagnosis Treatment GeneralPolycystic Ovary Syndrome Ch 26:
Etiology cause Risk FactorsFibrocystic Breast Disease Ch 26:
PathophysiologyFibrocystic Breast Disease Ch 26:
Signs Symptoms of Disease Clinical PresentationFibrocystic Breast Disease Ch 26:
Diagnosis Treatment GeneralFibrocystic Breast Disease Ch 26:
Etiology cause Risk FactorsBenign Prostatic Hyperplasia Ch 27:
PathophysiologyBenign Prostatic Hyperplasia Ch 27:
Signs Symptoms of Disease Clinical PresentationBenign Prostatic Hyperplasia Ch 27:
Diagnosis Treatment GeneralBenign Prostatic Hyperplasia Ch 27:
Etiology cause Risk FactorsErectile Dysfunction Ch 27:
PathophysiologyErectile Dysfunction Ch 27:
Signs Symptoms of Disease Clinical PresentationErectile Dysfunction Ch 27:
Diagnosis Treatment GeneralErectile Dysfunction Ch 27:
Etiology cause Risk FactorsTesticular Cancer Ch 27:
PathophysiologyTesticular Cancer Ch 27:
Signs Symptoms of Disease Clinical PresentationTesticular Cancer Ch 27:
Diagnosis Treatment GeneralTesticular Cancer Ch 27:
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DefinitionIntrarenal:
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DefinitionPostrenal:
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