WGU D115 OA 2026 Exam Preparation
Guide: High-Yield Concepts and Practice
Questions
Which part of the colon is primarily affected in ulcerative colitis?
A) Entire digestive tract
B) Sigmoid colon and rectum
C) Jejunum and ileum
D) Stomach and duodenum
Rationale: Ulcerative colitis is limited to the colon, primarily the sigmoid colon and rectum.
Crohn’s disease, in contrast, can affect any part of the GI tract from mouth to anus. Options A,
C, and D are more characteristic of Crohn’s or other GI conditions.
Which type of inflammation is characteristic of Crohn’s disease?
A) Continuous mucosal inflammation
B) Transmural inflammation with skipped lesions
C) Limited to the rectum only
D) Superficial inflammation without granulomas
Rationale: Crohn’s disease causes transmural inflammation and often shows skipped lesions.
Ulcerative colitis is continuous and limited to the mucosa. Option D describes minimal change
patterns not seen in Crohn’s.
A patient with a recent streptococcal infection is most likely to develop which type of kidney
syndrome?
A) Nephrotic syndrome
B) Nephritic syndrome
C) Minimal change disease
D) Chronic kidney disease
Rationale: Nephritic syndrome often follows post-streptococcal infections and presents with
hematuria, hypertension, and reduced GFR. Nephrotic syndrome (A) is associated with heavy
proteinuria, not recent strep. Options C and D are chronic or unrelated.
Which of the following defines a struvite kidney stone?
A) Small, round, and asymptomatic
B) Grows large and branches into a staghorn configuration
C) Caused by hypercalcemia
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D) Only occurs in men
Rationale: Struvite stones are associated with UTIs, especially in women, and can grow into
large staghorn formations. Options A and C describe other types of stones (e.g., calcium
oxalate). D is incorrect because struvite stones are more common in women.
What is the primary function of stomach acid?
A) Neutralizes food
B) Converts pepsinogen into pepsin
C) Absorbs nutrients
D) Stimulates colon motility
Rationale: Stomach acid (HCl) activates pepsinogen into pepsin for protein digestion. It also acts
as a bactericide. Options A, C, and D are incorrect functions of HCl.
Which is true regarding colorectal cancer?
A) Most arise from inflammatory bowel disease
B) Most arise from hyperplastic polyps
C) Most arise from adenomatous polyps
D) It never arises from polyps
Rationale: Adenomatous polyps are precancerous lesions that commonly progress to colorectal
cancer. Options A and B are incorrect associations; D is false.
In the distal tubule, which cells reabsorb sodium and water and secrete potassium?
A) Macula densa
B) Juxtaglomerular cells
C) Principal cells
D) Intercalated cells
Rationale: Principal cells in the distal tubule manage sodium and water reabsorption and
potassium secretion. Intercalated cells regulate acid-base balance, while A and B have other
functions.
Which muscle lies between the two openings of the ureter and urethra?
A) Detrusor
B) External sphincter
C) Trigone
D) Internal sphincter
Rationale: The trigone is a triangular smooth muscle region between ureteric and urethral
openings. Detrusor contracts the bladder, and sphincters control urine outflow.
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A posterior pituitary tumor producing excess ADH leads to elevated blood volume and BP.
Which hormone would also be increased?
A) Renin
B) Aldosterone
C) Cortisol
D) Atrial natriuretic peptide (ANP)
Rationale: ANP is released in response to increased blood volume to promote natriuresis.
Options A–C do not directly respond to volume expansion in this context.
Which finding is normal in a urinalysis?
A) Protein 200 mg/dL
B) Glucose present
C) Specific gravity 1.016–1.022
D) Ketones present
Rationale: Normal urine has specific gravity between 1.016 and 1.022. Proteinuria, glucosuria,
or ketonuria indicate pathology.
Which term refers to the filtration of plasma per unit of time in the glomeruli?
A) Tubular reabsorption
B) Renal plasma flow
C) Glomerular filtration rate (GFR)
D) Creatinine clearance
Rationale: GFR quantifies plasma filtration by the glomeruli per time unit. Tubular reabsorption
is a different process, and renal plasma flow measures overall renal perfusion.
Which substance controls final urine concentration?
A) Aldosterone
B) Renin
C) ADH D) ANP
Rationale: ADH regulates water reabsorption in collecting ducts, concentrating urine.
Aldosterone affects sodium reabsorption, while renin and ANP have indirect effects.
Where do the renal arteries emerge from?
A) Third branches of the abdominal aorta B)
Celiac trunk
C) Fifth branches of the abdominal aorta
D) Superior mesenteric artery
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