WGU D236 Exam Pathophysiology Objective
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
Section 1 | Cellular Regulation and Inflammation | Q1 – Q10
Section 2 | Cardiovascular and Respiratory Pathophysiology | Q11 – Q20
Section 3 | Neurological and Renal Pathophysiology | Q21 – Q30
Section 4 | Endocrine and Gastrointestinal Pathophysiology | Q31 – Q40
Section 5 | Infectious, Immunologic, and Multisystem Disorders | Q41 – Q50
Instructions: Choose the single best answer. Pass: 80% in 90 minutes.
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SECTION 1: CELLULAR REGULATION AND INFLAMMATION Q1 – Q10
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Question 1 of 50
A 68-year-old male with a 40-pack-year smoking history presents with progressive dyspnea and
a chronic productive cough. His arterial blood gas shows hypoxemia with normal PaCO₂. A lung
biopsy reveals enlarged alveolar air spaces with destruction of alveolar walls and diminished
capillary beds. Which pathophysiologic mechanism best explains the impaired gas exchange in
this patient?
A. Increased thickness of the respiratory membrane due to fibrotic deposition
B. Loss of surface area for diffusion from alveolar wall destruction ✓ Correct Answer
C. Bronchial smooth muscle hypertrophy causing airway obstruction
D. Excessive mucus production blocking terminal bronchioles
Correct Answer: B
Rationale: Emphysema destroys alveolar walls and the associated capillary networks,
dramatically reducing the surface area available for oxygen and carbon dioxide diffusion. Option
A describes the pathology of pulmonary fibrosis, where thickened membranes impede diffusion
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but surface area remains relatively preserved. In clinical practice, the loss of elastic recoil in
emphysema also contributes to air trapping and hyperinflation, further compromising ventilation-
perfusion matching.
Question 2 of 50
A 45-year-old female undergoing chemotherapy for breast cancer develops severe mucositis and
neutropenia. She spikes a fever to 39.2°C, and blood cultures grow gram-negative rods. Her
blood pressure drops to 82/48 mmHg despite fluid resuscitation, and her lactate is 4.8 mmol/L.
Which cellular event is the primary driver of her refractory hypotension?
A. Massive release of histamine from basophil degranulation
B. Endotoxin-induced massive systemic vasodilation and capillary leak ✓ Correct Answer
C. Sympathetic nervous system overstimulation causing vascular constriction
D. Direct bacterial invasion of myocardial cells reducing contractility
Correct Answer: B
Rationale: Gram-negative sepsis triggers endotoxin-mediated release of inflammatory cytokines,
particularly TNF-α and IL-1, causing profound vasodilation, increased vascular permeability, and
distributive shock. Option C is tempting because the sympathetic response does activate initially,
but the overwhelming inflammatory cascade ultimately overwhelms compensatory
vasoconstriction, leading to pathologic vasodilation instead. This capillary leak syndrome
explains why septic patients often require vasopressors despite adequate fluid resuscitation.
Question 3 of 50
A 52-year-old construction worker presents with a non-healing ulcer on his forearm that has been
present for three months. The tissue surrounding the wound is pale, firm, and minimally vascular.
Microscopic examination shows dense collagen deposition with few fibroblasts and capillaries.
Which phase of wound healing has become dysregulated in this patient?
A. The inflammatory phase with persistent neutrophil infiltration
B. The proliferative phase with excessive granulation tissue formation
C. The remodeling phase with continued collagen synthesis without degradation ✓ Correct
Answer
D. The hemostasis phase with ongoing fibrin accumulation
Correct Answer: C
Rationale: A pale, avascular, firm wound with dense collagen and reduced cellularity describes a
keloid or hypertrophic scar where the remodeling phase fails to balance collagen synthesis with
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collagenase-mediated breakdown. Option B might seem plausible because granulation tissue is
involved in normal healing, but excessive granulation tissue is beefy-red and vascular, not pale
and firm. Clinically, these fibrotic wounds often occur when repetitive mechanical stress or
genetic factors disrupt the normal maturation timeline that should transition granulation tissue to
organized scar.
Question 4 of 50
A 28-year-old male is brought to the ED after a high-speed motorcycle crash. He has multiple
long bone fractures and complains of severe thirst. His serum sodium is 158 mEq/L, urine
osmolality is 850 mOsm/kg, and urine sodium is 8 mEq/L. Which pathophysiologic process best
accounts for these findings?
A. Syndrome of inappropriate antidiuretic hormone secretion
B. Hypovolemia-triggered ADH release and thirst mechanism ✓ Correct Answer
C. Diabetes insipidus from pituitary stalk transection
D. Primary hyperaldosteronism causing sodium retention
Correct Answer: B
Rationale: Significant hemorrhage from long bone fractures reduces effective circulating volume,
stimulating hypothalamic osmoreceptors and baroreceptors to trigger both ADH release and
intense thirst, producing hypernatremia with appropriately concentrated urine. Option A would
cause hyponatremia with inappropriately concentrated urine, not hypernatremia. In trauma
settings, this hypovolemic hypernatremia often precedes resuscitation and must be distinguished
from diabetes insipidus, which presents with dilute urine despite hypernatremia.
Question 5 of 50
A 35-year-old female with systemic lupus erythematosus presents with new-onset proteinuria and
hematuria. A renal biopsy demonstrates immune complex deposition along the glomerular
basement membrane with subendothelial and mesangial proliferation. Which complement
pathway is primarily activated in this type of glomerular injury?
A. The lectin pathway initiated by mannose-binding lectin
B. The classical pathway triggered by antigen-antibody complexes ✓ Correct Answer
C. The alternative pathway spontaneously activated on microbial surfaces
D. The terminal pathway bypassing all regulatory mechanisms
Correct Answer: B