PREPARATION STUDY GUIDE | UPDATED APEA
PATHOPHYSIOLOGY REVIEW MATERIALS, PRACTICE
QUESTIONS WITH VERIFIED ANSWERS, AND
COMPREHENSIVE CLINICAL CONCEPT EXPLANATIONS
FOR NURSE PRACTITIONER SUCCESS
APEA Pathophysiology Certification Exam
Question 1:
What is the primary cause of metabolic acidosis?
A) Increased lactic acid production
B) Chronic renal failure
C) Diabetic ketoacidosis
D) All of the above
Correct Option: D) All of the above
Rationale:
Metabolic acidosis can arise from multiple conditions leading to an increase in acid production
or a decrease in acid excretion.
• Increased lactic acid production occurs in conditions like shock or severe exercise,
leading to lactic acidosis.
• Chronic renal failure results in the accumulation of metabolic acids due to diminished
renal excretory function.
• Diabetic ketoacidosis is characterized by the production of ketoacids from fat
metabolism, especially in uncontrolled diabetes. Thus, all these factors contribute
significantly to the development of metabolic acidosis.
Question 2:
Which of the following conditions is a classic manifestation of hyperthyroidism?
A) Weight gain
B) Bradycardia
C) Heat intolerance
D) Cold intolerance
Correct Option: C) Heat intolerance
, Rationale:
Hyperthyroidism results from an overproduction of thyroid hormones, leading to an increased
basal metabolic rate. This condition tends to cause symptoms such as:
• Heat intolerance, as the body's metabolism increases, generating excess heat.
• Conversely, weight gain and bradycardia are typically associated with hypothyroidism,
not hyperthyroidism.
• Cold intolerance is also more common in hypothyroidism due to reduced metabolic
activity. Due to the role of thyroid hormones in thermoregulation, heat intolerance
becomes a defining characteristic in hyperthyroid patients.
Question 3:
What is the primary pathophysiological change in congestive heart failure (CHF)?
A) Inadequate perfusion of organs
B) Hypertension
C) Myocardial infarction
D) Aortic stenosis
Correct Option: A) Inadequate perfusion of organs
Rationale:
Congestive heart failure represents a complex syndrome where the heart's ability to pump blood
is impaired. This leads to:
• Inadequate perfusion of organs, which can cause symptoms like fatigue and weakness
due to insufficient blood supply.
• While hypertension can lead to CHF, it is not the primary change observed in the
condition's progression.
• Myocardial infarction may be a cause of CHF rather than a direct manifestation, as it
reduces the heart's ejection fraction.
• Aortic stenosis can also contribute to heart failure but is not representative of the overall
pathophysiology of CHF itself.
Question 4:
Which type of hypersensitivity reaction is anaphylaxis?
A) Type I
B) Type II