Describe the pathophysiology of the primary diagnosis in your own words. What are the patient’s risk factors for this diagnosis?
Pathophysiology of Primary Diagnosis
Causes Risk Factors (genetic/ethnic/physical)
Pathophysiology of Primary Diagnosis:
[In your own words, explain the biological processes and mechanisms underlying the primary diagnosis. How does the normal physiological process break down or malfunction in this condition?]
Risk Factors for Primary Diagnosis:
Genetic:
Ethnic:
Physical:
Example:
Pathophysiology of Type 2 Diabetes:
In a healthy body, the pancreas produces insulin, a hormone that helps cells absorb glucose (sugar) from the bloodstream for energy. In type 2 diabetes, the body either becomes resistant to insulin’s effects (insulin resistance) or doesn’t produce enough insulin. This leads to excess sugar circulating in the blood, which can damage organs and tissues over time.
Risk Factors for Type 2 Diabetes:
Remember, this is just a template, and the specific details will vary depending on the particular diagnosis.