WGU D357 DEI OA EXAM STUDY GUIDE 2025/2026
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Klinefelter syndrome .....Answer.......A chromosomal disorder in
which males have an extra X chromosome
Turner Syndrome .....Answer.......A chromosomal disorder in
females in which either an X chromosome is missing, making the
person XO instead of XX, or part of one X chromosome is
deleted.
Alpha Thalassemia .....Answer.......Severe anemia, do not give
ferrous sulfate
,age 2 of 51
B and T cells .....Answer.......Mature in bone marrow, the go to
thymus/spleen/liver
Lichen planus .....Answer.......causes extreme itching
Pityriasis Rosea .....Answer.......Itchy patch-like rash in children
actinic keratosis .....Answer.......caused by UV exposure, precursor
to squamous cell carcinoma
Glucocorticoids .....Answer.......Tx for cancers that arise from
lymphoma tissue, can be toxicities with long term treatment
Selective Estrogen Receptor Modulators (SERMs)
.....Answer.......Tamoxifen; used for pts with hormone-receptor
positive breast cancer after mastectomy
Normal EF .....Answer.......55-60%
,age 3 of 51
Best way to look at structure/fxn of heart .....Answer.......Echo
Left sided heart failure .....Answer.......affects pulmonary
vasculature, increased JVP, S3, rales
right sided heart failure .....Answer.......1. Jungular Vein Distention
2. Ascending Dependent Edema
3. Weight Gain
4. Hepatomegaly (Liver Enlargement)
Stage 1 hypertension .....Answer.......130-139/80-89
Stage 2 hypertension .....Answer.......>140 or >90
first line HTN drugs .....Answer.......ACE-I
ARB
, age 4 of 51
CCB
Thiazide diuretics
Ischemic heart disease .....Answer.......Chest discomfort, physical
exam normal; must take aspirin or another antithrombic
EKG changes with MI .....Answer.......ST elevation is usually MI,
while ST depression is angina
chronic bronchitis .....Answer.......excess mucus production, chronic
productive cough, smooth muscle hypertrophy
Emphysema .....Answer.......decrease in alpha1-antitrypsin
Asthma .....Answer.......Obstruction reversible! Know triggers,
usually worse at night
common ICS .....Answer.......Budesonide, Fluticasone