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Fundamentals of Pathophysiology
Professional
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Activities and performance of some occupational diseases
Hearing loss or deafness caused by noise
Illnesses caused by working with compressed air
Waterfall produced by radiant energy.
Osteo-articular or agineurotic diseases caused by mechanical vibrations
Diseases caused by ionizing radiation
General Concepts of Physiopathology
The Concept of Physiology
this chapter intended to collect the historical background of physiology, and
the debates and internal dialectics that have been and are implicit in the development of this science
The Concept of Pathophysiology
Physiopathology studies the mechanisms of disease production in relation to the
molecular, subcellular, cellular, tissue, organ, and systemic levels or functions
The Concept of Pathology
The evolution of knowledge in Pathology could be schematically divided into four periods
a) humoral; b) tissue; c) cellular and d) subcellular and molecular.
Physiopathology within Occupational Safety and Hygiene
Occupational health aims to "promote and maintain the highest level of
physical, mental and social well-being of workers in all professions
Physiology of the Human Body
PHYSICAL HEALTH
The human body requires a variety of foods and
experiences
Physiology of our body
The human body is a complex system of cells, most of which are grouped together.
in organ systems that have specialized functions.
MENTAL HEALTH
Good mental health encompasses the interaction of the psychological, biological, physiological,
social and culture.
Physiology of the systems that make up the Human Body
NERVOUS SYSTEM
The nervous system is the rector and coordinator of all functions, conscious and
unconscious of the organism
Brain
the brain
the cerebellum
The Medulla Oblongata
Spinal cord
DIGESTIVE SYSTEM
The digestive system is a long tube, with important embedded glands, which
transforms complex food molecules into simple substances
Stomach
Small intestine
Esophagus
Large intestine
Pancreas
Liver
Spleen
RESPIRATORY SYSTEM
Breathing is an involuntary and automatic process, in which extr
CIRCULATORY SYSTEM
Blood is the fluid that circulates throughout the body through the circulatory system.
made up of the heart and blood vessels
Occupational Diseases
Concept of Occupational or Occupational Illness
Occupational disease is the one acquired by the worker as a consequence of his own work.