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What is a predisposing factor?

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Correct Answer:

A tendency that promotes the development of a disease

Rationale:

⭐ A predisposing factor is a condition or characteristic that makes a person more susceptible to developing a disease.

⭐ Examples include age, gender, genetics, diet, or occupational exposure.

⭐ These factors do not directly cause disease but increase the likelihood of its occurrence when other conditions are present.

⭐ Differentiating between predisposing factors and triggers is key—triggers initiate acute episodes, while predisposing factors set the stage.

⭐ Understanding this helps nurses identify at- risk populations for early prevention strategies.

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  • Domain: Pathophysiology
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