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Prepare confidently for your WGU D236 Pathophysiology GI and Renal final exam content with this focused 2026 high-yield review guide. This resource is designed to help nursing students simplify complex gastrointestinal and renal disease processes and improve exam performance through clear, structured learning. Instead of overwhelming textbook detail, this guide breaks down key concepts into easy-to-understand, exam-focused sections, helping you connect pathophysiology principles to clinical presentation and nursing care. This review focuses on essential GI and renal topics commonly tested in D236, including: Gastrointestinal disorders and altered digestion/absorption Liver and pancreatic disease processes Renal anatomy, physiology, and filtration mechanisms Acute and chronic kidney disease Fluid and electrolyte imbalances related to renal dysfunction Acid-base disturbances and regulation Clinical manifestations and disease progression patterns This guide is ideal for students who want to: Strengthen GI and renal system understanding Improve clinical reasoning and exam application skills Focus on high-yield D236 exam content Practice integrating disease mechanisms with symptoms Prepare efficiently for final exam success Updated for 2026, this resource is structured for clarity, retention, and confident performance on exam day.

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WGU D236 Pathophysiology GI and Renal Final
Exam Latest Update 2026 | Exam Prep
1. If a patient has impaired liver function, which of the following processes
would likely be affected?

Detoxification of harmful substances

Secretion of digestive enzymes

Production of red blood cells

Absorption of nutrients

2. What is a potential complication of Crohn's Disease?

pulmonary embolism

kidney failure

liver failure

bowel obstruction

3. If a patient presents with symptoms of Hepatitis A, what would be the
expected prognosis?

The prognosis is uncertain and requires long-term monitoring.

The prognosis is poor with a high risk of chronic liver disease.

The prognosis is severe with immediate medical intervention needed.

The prognosis is generally good with full recovery expected.

4. Which of the following is true of hepatitis A?

usually mild in children

, prognosis is usually good

formerly called infectious hepatitis

all of the above

5. Which symptom is commonly associated with irritable bowel syndrome (IBS)?

Abdominal pain

Chest pain

Severe headaches

Joint swelling

6. Which of the following are "classic" symptoms of a urinary tract infection?

Hesitancy, dysuria & hypertension

Dysuria, frequency & urgency

Urgency, back pain & edema

Frequency, colicky pain & hematuria

7. Describe how perforation can be a complication of peptic ulcer disease.

Perforation occurs when an ulcer erodes through the stomach or
intestinal wall, leading to leakage of contents into the abdominal
cavity.

Perforation is a symptom of excessive acid production.

Perforation is when the ulcer heals too quickly, causing pain.

Perforation is the formation of scar tissue around the ulcer.

8. What is a common colonoscopy finding in patients with Crohn's disease?

, Polyps

Skip lesions

Hemorrhoids

Ulcerative lesions

9. Which of the following is the primary function of the renal system?

Production of red blood cells

Digestion of proteins

Filtration of blood and removal of waste products

Regulation of blood glucose levels

10. Which of the following is a complication associated with Crohn's disease?

Diabetes

Asthma

Malabsorption

Hypertension

11. What are the primary causes of Peptic Ulcer Disease?

Excessive alcohol consumption

H. pylori infection or long-term use of NSAIDs

High-fat diet

Stress and anxiety

12. Which of the following symptoms are expected with a patient experiencing
acute pyelonephritis?

, Low grade fever and chills

Severe flank pain, nausea, vomiting, high fever

Nausea, vomiting, absence of flank pain

Flank pain on unaffected side

13. Marked proteinuria is indicative of

No effect on glomerular permeability

Glomerular amyloidosis

Compensatory renal tubular hyperplasia

Decreased glomerular permeability

14. Kidney stones, or calculi, can be formed by deposits of ______ _.

Uric acid

Calcium

Magnesium salts

All of the listed responses are correct.

15. Describe how alcohol affects hepatocytes and leads to alcoholic liver
disease.

Alcohol enhances bile production, preventing liver disease.

Alcohol has toxic effects on hepatocytes, causing inflammation
and fat accumulation, which can progress to liver damage.

Alcohol has no significant effect on hepatocytes.

Alcohol stimulates hepatocyte regeneration, leading to improved
liver function.

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