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1. What is the pathophysiology of the current medical diagnosis of COVID 19?

2. How would you explain and teach your patient about the pathophysiology of this medical problem using non-medical terminology? (This should be in your own words )

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The pathophysiology of COVID-19 involves the virus entering the body, attaching to respiratory cells, and causing damage through replication and immune system response.

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The pathophysiology of COVID-19, caused by SARS-CoV-2, involves the virus entering the body through inhalation or contact with contaminated surfaces. Once inside the body, the virus attaches to cells in the respiratory tract, specifically the ACE2 receptors, and enters the cells. It then replicates and spreads throughout the body, primarily affecting the respiratory system and causing symptoms such as cough, fever, and difficulty breathing. The immune system responds to the infection by triggering an inflammatory response, which can lead to severe lung damage

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