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Parental care of the newborn with sickle cell anemia: - Answer️- Infant will be anemic - Increased risk for infection - May have spleen or liver damage causing jaundice - May have crying episodes from pain and swelling of extremities - Hydrate, administer vaccines, antibiotics when necessary, folic acid administration, and regular eye exams Should you admit or monitor a young athletic patient with bradycardia? - Answer️Monitor as it is normal. Which part of the GI tract does Crohn's disease effect? - Answer️Affects all GI tract and has skip lesions Which patients have an increased risk of inflammatory bowel disease? - Answer️Patients with atopic dermatitis and eczema What diagnostic labs will be drawn for ulcerative colitis? - Answer️CBC, CRP, ESR, LFT, electrolyte panel, and ANA A Japanese male present with hypertension and chronic kidney disease, which antihypertensive would you give? - Answer️ACE inhibitor or ARB. Next course of action is to reduce amount of salt in diet. Which medications are given PRN for anxiety? - Answer️Benzodiazepines (Diazepam), Vistaril (antihistamine), Seroquel (antipsychotic effects), SSRIs (Prozac, Paxil, Zoloft), and Wellbutrin (antidepressant), and Risperidone (side effect is neutropenia) Which medication can be given to treat schizophrenia? - Answer️Chlorpromazine (antipsychotic) Which medications could be alternatives to treat neuropathic pain? - Answer️Cymbalta (Duloxetine) and Lyrica (pregabalin) What should be avoided if a patient has a G6PD deficiency? - Answer️Mothballs (naphthalene), fava beans, red wine, all beans, blueberries, soya products, tonic water, and camphor. G6PD deficiency - Answer️- Low NADPH leads to hemolytic anemia (free radicals) - X-linked recessive What should you do for a mild reaction to IgM? - Answer️If fast, slow the infusion. Administer acetaminophen, diphenhydramine, and steroids. What is the most common type of lung cancer? - Answer️Small cell lung carcinomas (SCLCs) How do you diagnose lung cancer? - Answer️- Chest X-ray - Test for mutation in epidermal growth factor receptor (EFGR) Name an adrenocortical steroid indicated as partial replacement therapy for primary and secondary adrenocortical insufficiency in Addison's disease and for the treatment of salt-losing adrenogenital syndrome - Answer️Florinef What are side effects of Florinef? - Answer️Retention of sodium and water (edema), hypertension, cardiac enlargement, congestive heart failure, hypokalemia. What is the off label use for Prazosin/minipress (alpha 1 blocker)? - Answer️Benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH) and a sleep aid for patients diagnosed with PTSD. Which medication is best for a diabetic with hypertension? - Answer️ACE inhibitor Do not combine an _______ with an angiotensin II Receptor Blockers ARB (-sartan) - Answer️ACE inhibitor What do cholinesterase inhibitors do? - Answer️- a chemical that inhibits the acetylcholinesterase enzyme from breaking down acetylcholine, thereby increasing both the level and duration of action of the neurotransmitter acetylcholine. - Treats myasthenia gravis What are some side effects of cholinesterase inhibitors? - Answer️Nausea, vomiting, loss of appetite, diarrhea, bruising muscle cramps, headaches, fatigue, and insomnia. Side effects of corticosteroids - Answer️Acute mania, immunosuppression, thin skin, osteoporosis, easy bruising, myopathies, edema, What is the first line of treatment for uncomplicated hypertension? - Answer️Hydrochlorothiazide (thiazide diuretic) Drugs with _______ are contraindicated during pregnancy. - Answer️-flox- drugs. For example, ciprofloxacin (Cipro), gemifloxacin (Factive), levofloxacin (Levaquin), moxifloxacin (Avelox), norfloxacin (Noroxin), and ofloxacin (Floxin) which are all fluoroquinolones. What antibiotics must be avoided in pregnancy? - Answer️SAFe Children Take Really Good Care. sulfonamides(kericterus), aminoglycosides(ototox), fluoroquinolones(cartilage damage), Clarithromycin(embryotoxic), Tetracycline(teeth,bone damage),Ribavarin(teratogenic),Griseofulvin(teratogenic),Chloramphenicol(grey baby) pharmacology micro Which antibiotic would you use to treat UTI in a pediatric patient who is vomiting? - Answer️Cephalosporin IV What is the first line of therapy with sickle cell crisis? - Answer️IV fluids, HYDRATION What does the small bowel tissue of a patient with Crohn's disease look like under a microscope? - Answer️cobble stoning A Japanese patient comes in with hypertension, already taking an ACE inhibitor with stage 3 hypertension. What medication would we suggest next? - Answer️Amlodipine Normal TSH levels - Answer️0.4-4.0 What does it mean if the TSH levels are ABOVE normal? - Answer️- thyroid is underactive - hypothyroidism What is the most common cause of hypothyroidism and presents with thyroid peroxidase antibodies (TPO)? - Answer️Hashimoto thyroiditis What is the most common cause of hyperthyroidism and presents with thyroid stimulating hormone receptor (TSH) antibodies? - Answer️Graves disease Where can RET oncogene be found and what does it mean? - Answer️- Located on chromosome 10 - Seen on all cells in the body in patients with the hereditary forms of Medullary carcinoma of thyroid (MTC) Which medication is given to a patient experiencing rigors during a immunoglobulin M (IgM) infusion? - Answer️Demerol (meperidine) Which immunoglobin is associated with Celiac disease? - Answer️IgA What glands are affected by Sjograns syndrome? - Answer️Tear and saliva glands What organ does cystic fibrosis affect? - Answer️Affects the pancreas causing secretions into the lungs What is Klinefelter syndrome? - Answer️An extra X chromosome for males so example XXY causing female-like qualities What is Turner Syndrome? - Answer️females. missing or deformed x chromosome. right hemisphere dysfunction, hearing loss, ear infection, language and articulation disorders, visual spatial and attentional problems What is beta thalassemia? - Answer️a condition in which the synthesis of the beta-globin chains is decreased or absent. Causes low hemoglobin. Which medication is contraindicated in a patient with Beta Thalassemia? - Answer️Ferrous Sulfate What drug is used in combination with other agent to treat lymphoid tissue (leukemia). Directly toxic to lymphoid tissues Selective estrogen receptor modulators (SERM) - for hormone receptor positive and advanced breast cancer. (Tomaxafin - reduces risk and recurrence risk) - Answer️Glucocorticoids What is the normal ejection fraction? - Answer️55-60%. Less than 50% is BAD Is an ejection fraction of 50% reduced or preserved? - Answer️Preserved What are symptoms of left sided heart failure? - Answer️Think PULMONARY. JVD, FVO, rails, S3 murmurs. Number one cause of right sided heart failure! What are symptoms of right sided heart failure? - Answer️Think peripheral vascular. Lower extremity edema, abdominal distension. What is the gold standard lab test for heart failure? - Answer️BNP. Heart failure is a result greater than 100 What heart disease is worse with exertion? - Answer️Ischemic heart disease because the demand requirements are higher. What should you assess before giving Digoxin? - Answer️Apical pulse How should Warfarin be started? - Answer️Start initial dose at half to monitor the effects What causes the destruction of alveolar walls? Air goes in but can't get out which leads to hyperinflation - Answer️Emphysema What causes excess mucus production and smooth muscle hypertrophy? - Answer️Bronchitis What is a chronic inflammatory obstruction of bronchi? - Answer️Asthma, Triggers cause mucus to clog bronchial tubes. What causes an overbite and buffalo hump? - Answer️Endocrine disorder called acromegaly (overproduction of growth hormone) What causes Addison's disease? - Answer️Decreased glucocorticoid (due to autoimmune destruction of adrenal cortex) What causes Cushing's syndrome? - Answer️excess cortisol What causes Grave's disease? - Answer️overproduction of thyroid hormone. HYPERthyroidism. When should you instruct the patient to take their FIRST dose of antihypertensive? - Answer️At night to avoid orthostatic hypotension. Educate slow position changes and lay down if needed. What are side effects of ACE inhibitors? - Answer️dry cough angioedema hyperkalemia *Contraindicated in pregnancy Which type of antihypertensive should NOT be given to patients with Asthma? - Answer️Nonselective beta blocker (-lol) because both beta-2 receptors are effected What is the first choice of calcium channel blocker? - Answer️Verapamil What side effect should you watch for in a patient taking a statin drug? - Answer️Muscle pain which can lead to rhabdomyolysis, kidney failure, and death. Which diuretic is NOT used in patients with kidney failure and sickle cell disease? - Answer️Thiazide diuretics What type of drug is spironolactone? - Answer️potassium sparing diuretic Which type of insulin is the most painful during injection? - Answer️Lantus (long-acting)Why test glycosylated hemoglobin (HgbA1c)? - Answer️Most reliable assessment of blood sugar over the past 3 months. The goal is 6.5%. A poor result is 9% What is the normal range for TSH level? - Answer️The normal range of TSH levels is 0.4 to 4.0 milli-international units per liter. If you're already being treated for a thyroid disorder, the normal range is 0.5 to 3.0 milli-international units per liter. A value ABOVE the normal range usually indicates hypothyroidism. What lab test would we recommend for thyroid? - Answer️Thyroid peroxidase antibodies (TPO) symptoms of hypothyroidism - Answer️Bradycardia; cold intolerance; lethargy; memory loss; dry skin; brittle dry hair; decreased appetite; weight gain; constipation; increased serum lipids; decreased libido; erectile dysfunction What if a newborn has hypothyroidism? - Answer️Requires replacement within a few days and last for 3 years to prevent mental development changes and dwarfism. What is Hashimoto's disease? - Answer️An autoimmune cause of hypothyroid. Symptoms include weight gain and fatigue. Symptoms of hyperthyroidism (thyrotoxicosis) - Answer️Tachyarrhythmias, anxiety, insomnia, rapid flow/speech, hot GRAVES DISEASE how to treat grave's disease? - Answer️Remove or destroy thyroid tissue or suppress with drug

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WGU D391 Healthcare Ecosystems OA ACTUAL EXAM 2025/2026
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Healthcare ecosystem - Answer✔️The complete system of people, organizations, and
resources that deliver healthcare services


Purpose of healthcare ecosystem - Answer✔️Improve health outcomes and quality of
care for society


Three main healthcare goals - Answer✔️Cost, Access, Quality


Cost (healthcare) - Answer✔️Affordability of healthcare services


Access (healthcare) - Answer✔️Ability to obtain care regardless of location or
income


Quality (healthcare) - Answer✔️Safe effective patient-centered care


5 Ps of healthcare ecosystem - Answer✔️Patients, Providers, Professional
administrators, Policymakers, Payers


Patients (role) - Answer✔️Individuals receiving care and making health decisions

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Providers (role) - Answer✔️Professionals delivering care such as doctors nurses and
facilities


Payers (role) - Answer✔️Insurance companies or entities paying for healthcare
services.
What is the purpose of Critical Access Hospitals? - Answer✔️Maintain access in
rural areas Explanation CAHs ensure small communities still have healthcare access


Which of the following is an example of a stakeholder? - Answer✔️Patient
Explanation Stakeholders include anyone involved in healthcare delivery or impact


Which organization oversees public health programs in the U.S.? -
Answer✔️Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) Explanation HHS
manages health programs and protects public health


Which insurance program is for low-income individuals? - Answer✔️Medicaid
Explanation Medicaid provides coverage for those with limited income


Which insurance program is for elderly individuals? - Answer✔️Medicare
Explanation Medicare covers people 65 and older or with disabilities


What is the main issue with emergency department misuse? - Answer✔️High cost
and overcrowding Explanation Many use ER for non-emergencies due to lack of
access elsewhere

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Which concept describes care following a patient through all life stages? -
Answer✔️Continuum of care Explanation Care is ongoing from prevention to end-
of-life


Capitation - Answer✔️A fixed payment per patient regardless of services provided


Purpose of Health Insurance - Answer✔️Protects individuals from high medical costs
and ensures access to care


Insurance Risk - Answer✔️The likelihood an insurer must pay for healthcare services


Actuaries - Answer✔️Professionals who analyze data to predict healthcare costs and
set premiums


Pooled Risk - Answer✔️Spreading financial risk across a group so all members share
costs


Moral Hazard - Answer✔️When individuals use more healthcare because they are
not paying full costs


Adverse Selection - Answer✔️When high-risk individuals are more likely to enroll
in insurance


FDA - Answer✔️Approves drugs medical devices and biological products

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