WGU D115 OA Advanced Pathophysiology Exam Actual Questions
And Correct Detailed Answers OA Readiness Exam (New Version)
,Which GCS score range is indicative of a severe C
Traumnatic Brain Injury?
A)13-15
B) 9-12
C)3-8
D)0-2
A patient presenting with Generalized Anxiety Disorder is most D
likely to exhibit which primary symptoms?
A) Flashbacks and hypervigilance
B) Hallucinations and paranoia
C) Ritualistic hand washing
D) Impaired concentration and irritability
Which clinical findings are classic for a diagnosis of acute otitis A
media?
A) Otalgia and muffled hearing
B) Dizziness and high-pitched tinnitus
C) Clear drainage and itching
D) Bone conduction greater than air conduction
Which laboratory value is associated with increasing C
insulin resistance?
A)LDL<100 mg/dL
B) Fasting glucose of 90 mg/dL
C) Triglycerides>150 mg/dL
D) HDL>60 mg/dL
What is the underlying mechanism of Type 1 Diabetes B
Mellitus?
A) Chronic pancreatitis
B) Beta cell destruction leading to absolute deficiency
C) Excessive glucagon production
D) Peripheral insulin resistance
Which pharmacological intervention reduces the D
incidence of endometrial cancer?
A) Estrogen-only therapy
B) Daily low-dose aspirin
C)Tamoxifen
D) Oral contraceptives
, Which imaging finding is a key feature in diagnosing B
ARDS?
A) Unilateral lobar consolidation
B) Bilateral infiltrates
C) Cephalization of pulmonary vessels
D) Enlarged cardiac silhouette
How is a formal diagnosis of hypertension determined? A
A) BP measured on 2+ occasions averaged 2 mins apart
B) A single elevated reading in a clinical setting
C) One elevated reading at home and one in the clinic
D) A single reading of 130/80 mmHg
Which symptoms are most associated with left-sided C
heart failure?
A) Peripheral edema and JVD
B) Ascites and hepatomegaly
C) Dyspnea and pulmonary congestion
D) Splenomegaly and anorexia
Pernicious anemia results from a lack of intrinsic factor necessary for absorbing:
A) Vitamin B12
B) Iron
C)Folic acid
D) Vitamin K,A
Which compensatory mechanism is activated by kidneys in response B
to decreased perfusion?
A) Release of ADH
B) Activation of the RAAS
C) Secretion of BNP
D) Inhibition of erythropoietin
What is the primary cause of Intrarenal Acute Kidney D
Injury(AKI)?
A) Nephrolithiasis
B)Hypotension
C) Prostatic hypertrophy
D) Acute Tubular NNecrosis (ATN)
And Correct Detailed Answers OA Readiness Exam (New Version)
,Which GCS score range is indicative of a severe C
Traumnatic Brain Injury?
A)13-15
B) 9-12
C)3-8
D)0-2
A patient presenting with Generalized Anxiety Disorder is most D
likely to exhibit which primary symptoms?
A) Flashbacks and hypervigilance
B) Hallucinations and paranoia
C) Ritualistic hand washing
D) Impaired concentration and irritability
Which clinical findings are classic for a diagnosis of acute otitis A
media?
A) Otalgia and muffled hearing
B) Dizziness and high-pitched tinnitus
C) Clear drainage and itching
D) Bone conduction greater than air conduction
Which laboratory value is associated with increasing C
insulin resistance?
A)LDL<100 mg/dL
B) Fasting glucose of 90 mg/dL
C) Triglycerides>150 mg/dL
D) HDL>60 mg/dL
What is the underlying mechanism of Type 1 Diabetes B
Mellitus?
A) Chronic pancreatitis
B) Beta cell destruction leading to absolute deficiency
C) Excessive glucagon production
D) Peripheral insulin resistance
Which pharmacological intervention reduces the D
incidence of endometrial cancer?
A) Estrogen-only therapy
B) Daily low-dose aspirin
C)Tamoxifen
D) Oral contraceptives
, Which imaging finding is a key feature in diagnosing B
ARDS?
A) Unilateral lobar consolidation
B) Bilateral infiltrates
C) Cephalization of pulmonary vessels
D) Enlarged cardiac silhouette
How is a formal diagnosis of hypertension determined? A
A) BP measured on 2+ occasions averaged 2 mins apart
B) A single elevated reading in a clinical setting
C) One elevated reading at home and one in the clinic
D) A single reading of 130/80 mmHg
Which symptoms are most associated with left-sided C
heart failure?
A) Peripheral edema and JVD
B) Ascites and hepatomegaly
C) Dyspnea and pulmonary congestion
D) Splenomegaly and anorexia
Pernicious anemia results from a lack of intrinsic factor necessary for absorbing:
A) Vitamin B12
B) Iron
C)Folic acid
D) Vitamin K,A
Which compensatory mechanism is activated by kidneys in response B
to decreased perfusion?
A) Release of ADH
B) Activation of the RAAS
C) Secretion of BNP
D) Inhibition of erythropoietin
What is the primary cause of Intrarenal Acute Kidney D
Injury(AKI)?
A) Nephrolithiasis
B)Hypotension
C) Prostatic hypertrophy
D) Acute Tubular NNecrosis (ATN)