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  • Pathophysiology I
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Weeks Topics
Week - 1 Explains Cardiovascular Tests. Explains the patient's chief complaint, current symptoms, medical history, family history, social history and review of other systems. Describes the Guidelines for Diagnosis and Prognostic Testing in Cardiovascular Disease Tests.
Week - 2 Describes the types of Heart Failure and Arrhythmias, Explains their Etiology, Explains their Pathophysiology, Explains their Clinical Features, Explains their Symptoms, Explains their Signs, Explains their Laboratory tests, Explains their other Diagnostic Tests, Explains their Diagnosis Criteria.
Week - 3 Describes the types of Valvular Heart Diseases, Atherosclerosis, and Coronary Heart Diseases, Explains their Etiology, Explains their Pathophysiology, Explains their Clinical Features, Explains their Symptoms, Explains their Signs, Explains their Laboratory tests, Explains their other Diagnostic Tests, Explains their Diagnosis Criteria.
Week - 4 Describes the types of Venous Thromboembolism, Stroke, and Peripheral Arterial Diseases, Explains their Etiology, Explains their Pathophysiology, Explains their Clinical Features, Explains their Symptoms, Explains their Signs, Explains their Laboratory tests, Explains their other Diagnostic Tests, Explains their Diagnosis Criteria.
Week - 5 Describes the types of Endocarditis, Shock, and Cardiac arrest, Explains their Etiology, Explains their Pathophysiology, Explains their Clinical Features, Explains their Symptoms, Explains their Signs, Explains their Laboratory tests, Explains their other Diagnostic Tests, Explains their Diagnosis Criteria.
Week - 6 Explains the evaluation of neurological disease. Explains the patient's chief complaint, current symptoms, medical history, family history, social history and review of other systems. Explains the Neurological Examination. Describe the Diagnostic and Prognostic Test Guidelines for Neurological Disorder Tests.
Week - 7 Describes the types of Alzheimer's Disease, Parkinson's Disease, and Multiple Sclerosis, Explains their Etiology, Explains their Pathophysiology, Explains their Clinical Features, Explains their Symptoms, Explains their Signs, Explains their Laboratory tests, Explains their other Diagnostic Tests, Explains their Diagnosis Criteria.
Week - 8 Describes the types of Epilepsy and Status Epilepticus, and Multiple Sclerosis, Explains their Etiology, Explains their Pathophysiology, Explains their Clinical Features, Explains their Symptoms, Explains their Signs, Explains their Laboratory tests, Explains their other Diagnostic Tests, Explains their Diagnosis Criteria.
Week - 9 Describes the types of Headache diseases, and stroke, Explains their Etiology, Explains their Pathophysiology, Explains their Clinical Features, Explains their Symptoms, Explains their Signs, Explains their Laboratory tests, Explains their other Diagnostic Tests, Explains their Diagnosis Criteria.
Week - 10 Describes the types of Acute Kidney Injury and Chronic Kidney Disease, Explains their Etiology, Explains their Pathophysiology, Explains their Clinical Features, Explains their Symptoms, Explains their Signs, Explains their Laboratory tests, Explains their other Diagnostic Tests, Explains their Diagnosis Criteria.
Week - 11 Describes the types of Glomerulonephritis, Hemodialysis, and Peritoneal dialysis, Explains their Etiology, Explains their Pathophysiology, Explains their Clinical Features, Explains their Symptoms, Explains their Signs, Explains their Laboratory tests, Explains their other Diagnostic Tests, Explains their Diagnosis Criteria.
Week - 12 Explains the evaluation of Respiratory disease. Explains the patient's chief complaint, current symptoms, medical history, family history, social history and review of other systems. Explains the Respiratory Examination. Describe the Diagnostic and Prognostic Test Guidelines for Respiratory Disorder Tests.
Week - 13 Describes the types of Asthma and Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease, Explains their Etiology, Explains their Pathophysiology, Explains their Clinical Features, Explains their Symptoms, Explains their Signs, Explains their Laboratory tests, Explains their other Diagnostic Tests, Explains their Diagnosis Criteria.
Week - 14 Describes the types of Pulmonary Arterial Hypertension, and Cystic Fibrosis, Explains their Etiology, Explains their Pathophysiology, Explains their Clinical Features, Explains their Symptoms, Explains their Signs, Explains their Laboratory tests, Explains their other Diagnostic Tests, Explains their Diagnosis Criteria.

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