Question 14 Below is a table listing a range of common diseases,…

Question Answered step-by-step Question 14 Below is a table listing a range of common diseases,…   Question 14 Below is a table listing a range of common diseases, disorders and their symptoms. Using the list of body systems below, specify, 1.      In the first (1st) column,identify which body system is affected by the associated disease or disorders. (Each system is used once)2.      In the second (2nd) column, note the function of the specified body system 3.      In the third (3rd) column list one (1) other body system that interacts in close collaboration with the body system identified in column 1.For example; digestive systems works in close collaboration with the endocrine system·        Nervous system·        Cells, tissues and organs·        Endocrine system·        Musculoskeletal system·        Reproductive system·        Immune system·        Digestive system·        Lymphatic system·        Respiratory system·        Integumentary system·        Urinary system·        Special senses·        Cardiovascular system  Common disease Body system affected Body systems function Other body system interaction Splenomegaly: Enlargement of the spleen, usually as a result of infection, disease or malignancy.       Diabetes Mellitus: The complete absence, deficiency or resistance of the Insulin hormone. Manifests as hyperglycaemia (high blood glucose levels in the blood)       Osteomyelitis: An infection usually following surgery or open fractures, causing pain, fever and purulent discharge.       Emphysema: Usually develops from progressive destruction of elastic tissue around the alveoli, causing an inability for them to recoil. Symptoms include a barrel chest and shortness of breath       Basil cell carcinoma: Most likely occurs on sun exposed sites, usually appearing as a shiny nodule and later breaks down to become an ulcer with irregular edges.       Renal calculi: Stones of oxalate and phosphate develop and form in the kidneys. These can cause infections and back/ abdominal pain       Pancreatitis: inflammation of the pancreas. Symptoms include severe epigastric or upper left abdominal pain radiating to the back. Fever, anorexia, nausea and vomiting.       Benign prostatic enlargement: Occurs when hyperplastic nodules form around the urethra, causing obstruction of the flow of urine, resulting in urinary retention       Neoplasms/ Tumours: Rapidly growing masses of tissue that continue to grow after the initial stimulus has ceased.       Labyrinthitis: inflammation/ infection of the inner ear. Can present with nausea, dizziness and/ or hearing deficits.       Myocardial infarction: Unrelenting, severe, crushing chest pain that continues at rest, may often radiate down the left arm.       Acquired immune deficiency syndrome (AIDS): Develops from the human immunodeficiency virus (HIV). Symptoms vary from diarrhoea to lymphoma depending on progression.       Bacterial Meningitis:inflammation of the subarachnoid space, resulting in severe headaches and photophobia.       Health Science Science Nursing NURS 102 Share QuestionEmailCopy link Comments (0)