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Prepare faster and score higher with this fully verified and updated WGU D236 Pathophysiology Final Exam study pack. This resource contains real exam questions, correct A+ graded answers, and clear explanations designed to help you master complex pathophysiology concepts with ease. Included in this study resource: 100% verified exam questions Latest 2024–2025 updates Correct, professor-approved answers Detailed explanations (Starling’s Law, RAAS, inflammation, immunity, electrolytes, cardiac, renal, respiratory, endocrine, hematology, GI conditions & more) Covers all high-probability and frequently tested concepts Perfect for first-attempt exam success Based on actual OA content from WGU D236 Topics featured in this study pack: – Starling’s Law of Capillary Forces explained with real clinical application – RAAS (Renin-Angiotensin-Aldosterone System) and how it increases BP and blood volume – Fluid & electrolyte imbalances – Edema causes and mechanisms – Disease processes & pathophysiological mechanisms – Organ system disorders (cardiac, renal, endocrine, GI, respiratory, hematologic, immune) – Symptoms, risk factors, diagnostic indicators, clinical presentations – High-yield exam review questions and answers This guide is perfect for WGU nursing students, accelerated learners, and anyone preparing for the D236 OA who wants a fast, clear, high-quality exam prep resource. Download instantly and pass with confidence!

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WGU D236 PATHOPHYSIOLOGY FINAL
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What is Starling's Law of Capillary forces?




How does this explain why a nutritionally deficient child would have

edema?

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Ans: Starling's Law describes how fluids move across the capillary

membrane. There are two major opposing forces that act to balance

each other, hydrostatic pressure (pushing water out of the capillaries) and

osmotic pressure (including oncontic pressure, which pushes fluid into the

capillaries).




Both electrolytes and proteins (oncontic pressure) in the blood affect

osmotic pressure, high electrolyte and protein concentrations in the blood

would cause water to leave the cells and interstitial space and enter the

blood stream to dilute the high concentrations.




On, the other hand, low electrolyte and protein concentrations (as seen in

a nutritionally deficient child) would cause water to leave the capillaries

and enter the cells and interstitial fluid which can lead to edema.




How does the RAAS (Renin-Angiotensin-Aldosterone System) result in

increased blood volume and increased blood pressure?

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Ans: A drop in blood pressure is sensed by the kidneys by low perfusion,

which in turn begins to secrete renin.




Renin then triggers the liver to produce angiotensinogen, which is

converted to Angiotensin I in the lungs and then angiotensin II by the

enzyme




Angiotensin-converting enzyme (ACE). Angiotensin II stimulates peripheral

arterial vasoconstriction which raises BP.




Angiotensin II is also stimulating the adrenal gland to release aldosterone,

which acts to increase sodium and water reabsorption increasing blood

volume, while also increased potassium secretion in urine.




How can hyperkalemia lead to cardiac arrest?

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Ans: Normal levels of potassium are between 3.5 and 5.2 mEq/dL.

Hyperkalemia refers to potassium levels higher that 5.2 mEq/dL.




A major function of potassium is to conduct nerve impulses in muscles. Too

low and muscle weakness occurs and too much can cause muscle

spasms.




This is especially dangerous in the heart muscle and an irregular heartbeat

can cause a heart attack




The body uses the Protein Buffering System, Phosphate Buffering

System, and Carbonic Acid-Bicarbonate System to regulate and

maintain homeostatic pH, what is the consequence of a pH

imbalance


Ans: Proteins contain many acidic and basic group that can be affected

by pH changes. Any increase or decrease in blood pH can alter the

structure of the protein (denature), thereby affecting its function as well
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