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WGU D027 STUDY GUIDE QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS 2025

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WGU D027 STUDY GUIDE QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS 2025




Autosomal Dominant - (ANSWER)1 parent has, 50% change of child having



Autosomal Recessive - (ANSWER)Both parents are carriers, 25% change of child having, 50% chance
child is a carrier.



Cystic Fibrosis - (ANSWER)affects pancreas causing secretions in lungs



21st Trisomy - (ANSWER)Down Syndrome



Klinefelter Syndrome (XXY) - (ANSWER)male has extra X, female like qualities



Turner Syndrome - (ANSWER)Missing X in females



Alpha Thalassemia - (ANSWER)inherited blood disorder; mild to severe anemia



Beta Thallasemia - (ANSWER)low hemoglobin; contraindicated medication ferrous sulfate



Prevalence Risk - (ANSWER)proportion of the population affected at a certain time



Incidence rate - (ANSWER)number of new cases divided by population



Innate immunity - (ANSWER)inflammation; increased vascular permeability



B&T lymphocytes - (ANSWER)immune response



primary malignant tumor - (ANSWER)lack of organization of cells

,WGU D027 STUDY GUIDE QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS 2025




glucocorticoids - (ANSWER)used in combination with other agent to treat lymphoid tissue (leukemia).
glucocorticoids are directly toxic to lymphoid tissues.



Selective estrogen receptor modulators (SERM) - (ANSWER)for hormone receptor positive and advanced
breast cancer. (Tamoxifin reduces risk and recurrence risk)



Heart failure - (ANSWER)impairment of the ventricle to fill with or eject blood; heart cannot meet
metabolic need of the body.



CHF - (ANSWER)heart cannot keep up with metabolic needs; volume overload in pulmonary area



Left Ventricular Dysfunction - (ANSWER)reduced ejection fraction; ventricle having issue ejecting blood.



normal ejection fraction - (ANSWER)55 - 60 % (blood pumped out with each heartbeat)



Ejection fraction of 50% - reduced or preserved? - (ANSWER)preserved



Diastolic CHF - (ANSWER)preserved ejection fraction, problem is with filling



Systolic CHF - (ANSWER)reduced ejection fraction, problem is with ejecting



Left sided CHF - (ANSWER)pulmonary (JVD, fluid volume overload, rails, S-3 murmurs) ** #1 cause of
Right sided CHF



BNP - (ANSWER)gold standard lab test to diagnose CHF



Echocardiogram - (ANSWER)Diagnostic tool, evaluates heart structure and function



At Risk for HF - Stage A - (ANSWER)no structural heart disease or symptoms of heart failure

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Stage A HF co-morbidities - (ANSWER)htn, atherosclerotic disease, diabetes, metabolic syndrome,
patients using cardiotoxins with family history



Therapy goals of stage A HF - (ANSWER)treat htn, encourage smoking cessation, encourage regular
exercise, treat lipid disorders, discourage alcohol intake/drug use, control metabolic syndrome

Meds: ACEI or Angiotensin II RB for vascular disease or diabetes (avapro, losartan, benicar, diovan, etc)



At Risk for HF - Stage B - (ANSWER)structural heart disease but no symptoms of heart failure



Stage B HF co-morbidities - (ANSWER)previous MI, LV remodeling with LV hypertrophy and low EF,
asymptomatic valvular disease



Therapy goals of Stage B HF - (ANSWER)Meds: ACEI or ARB, Beta-blockers, inplantable defibrillators



Stage C heart failure - (ANSWER)structural heart disease with prior or current symptoms of HF



Presentation of Stage C HF - (ANSWER)known structural heart disease and shortness of breath and
fatigue, reduced exercise tolerance



Therapy for Stage C HF - (ANSWER)dietary salt restriction, MEDS: diuretic, ACEI, beta blockers. Some
patients: aldosterone antagonist, ARBs, digitalis, hydralazine/nitrates, biventricular pacing, inplantable
defibrillators



Stage D heart failure - (ANSWER)refractory HF requiring specialized interventions



Presentation of Stage D HF - (ANSWER)marked symptoms at rest despite maximal medical therapy
(recurrently hospitalized or cannot be safely discharged without specialized interventions)

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