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Introduction:
This document contains the complete set of objective assessment
questions and correct answers for the WGU D027 course on
healthcare management and leadership. Each question is
accompanied by a detailed rationale, offering comprehensive
explanations and reinforcing key concepts. Content aligns with the
latest 2025–2026 version of the exam, covering topics such as
patient care, ethics, quality improvement, strategic planning,
pharmacology, and chronic conditions. Ideal for final exam
preparation with a 100% pass guarantee.
Exam Questions and Answers
Which part of the GI tract does Crohn's disease effect? --- correct
answer ---Affects all GI tract and has skip lesions
Which patients have an increased risk of inflammatory bowel
disease? --- correct answer ---Patients with atopic dermatitis and
eczema
,What diagnostic labs will be drawn for ulcerative colitis? --- correct
answer ---CBC, CRP, ESR, LFT, electrolyte panel, and ANA
A Japanese male present with hypertension and chronic kidney
disease, which antihypertensive would you give? --- correct answer
---ACE inhibitor or ARB. Next course of action is to reduce amount
of salt in diet.
Which medications are given PRN for anxiety? --- correct answer --
-Benzodiazepines (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? --- correct
answer ---Chlorpromazine (antipsychotic)
Which medications could be alternatives to treat neuropathic pain?
--- correct answer ---Cymbalta (Duloxetine) and Lyrica
(pregabalin)
What should be avoided if a patient has a G6PD deficiency? ---
correct answer ---Mothballs (naphthalene), fava beans, red wine,
all beans, blueberries, soya products, tonic water, and camphor.
,G6PD deficiency --- correct answer ---- Low NADPH leads to
hemolytic anemia (free radicals)
- X-linked recessive
What should you do for a mild reaction to IgM? --- correct answer -
--If fast, slow the infusion. Administer acetaminophen,
diphenhydramine, and steroids.
What is the most common type of lung cancer? --- correct answer --
-Small cell lung carcinomas (SCLCs)
How do you diagnose lung cancer? --- correct answer ---- 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 --- correct answer ---Florinef
What are side effects of Florinef? --- correct answer ---Retention of
sodium and water (edema), hypertension, cardiac enlargement,
congestive heart failure, hypokalemia.
, What is the off label use for Prazosin/minipress (alpha 1 blocker)? -
-- correct answer ---Benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH) and a sleep
aid for patients diagnosed with PTSD.
Which medication is best for a diabetic with hypertension? ---
correct answer ---ACE inhibitor
Do not combine an _______ with an angiotensin II Receptor
Blockers ARB (-sartan) --- correct answer ---ACE inhibitor
What organ does cystic fibrosis affect? --- correct answer ---Affects
the pancreas causing secretions into the lungs
What is Klinefelter syndrome? --- correct answer ---An extra X
chromosome for males so example XXY causing female-like
qualities
What is Turner Syndrome? --- correct answer ---females. 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? --- correct answer ---a condition in
which the synthesis of the beta-globin chains is decreased or
absent. Causes low hemoglobin.