Mrs.  A  , age 35 was given a pap test during a routine medical check-up. The test showed marked dysplasia of cervical cells but no sign of infection.             1. Discuss the purposes and uses of diagnostic testing and how it applies in this scenario                                                                                              2.Discuss how the following terms might apply to this       scenario: prognosis, latent stage, remission, exacerbations, predisposing factors

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Mrs.  A  , age 35 was given a pap test during a routine medical check-up. The test showed marked dysplasia of cervical cells but no sign of infection.             1. Discuss the purposes and uses of diagnostic testing and how it applies in this scenario                                                                                              2.Discuss how the following terms might apply to this       scenario: prognosis, latent stage, remission, exacerbations, predisposing factors           

          3.Compare and contrast the various types of common cellular adaptions focusing on dysplasia and the testing for the condition.                     Question2, MRS A's baby girl, Baby C, who is 3 months old,has had severe watery diarrhea accompanied by fever for 24hours, she is apathetic and responds weakly to stimulation, the condition has been diagnosed as viral gastroenteritis

question A) list the major losses resulting from diarrhea and fever.

question)list other signs and data that will provide helpful information

  

question c) explain several reasons why infants become dehydrated very quickly. 

Question3. baby c was tested for PKU shortly after birth (as required by law)the result indicated toxic levels of phenylalanine breakdown products in the blood.

A)explain how dietary changes can affect the expression of PKU

B)discuss the causes of the disease and the probable percentages of inheritance of the disease in children the couples must-have in the future           

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