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NURS 6501 Advanced Pathophysiology (NEW UPDATED VERSION) LATEST ACTUAL EXAM QUESTIONS AND CORRECT ANSWERS (VERIFIED QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS) | GUARANTEED PASS A+ UPDATED 2026

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NURS 6501 – Advanced Pathophysiology equips graduate nursing students with an in-depth understanding of complex disease mechanisms, systemic pathologies, and clinical correlations. This study guide provides practice questions, detailed explanations, and structured review materials to help students reinforce key concepts and build confidence. Comprehensive exam prep resources support mastery of advanced nursing knowledge and academic success.

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NURS 6501 Advanced Pathophysiology (NEW UPDATED VERSION) LATEST ACTUAL
EXAM QUESTIONS AND CORRECT ANSWERS (VERIFIED QUESTIONS AND
ANSWERS) | GUARANTEED PASS A+ UPDATED 2026
1. MCQ

Question:
Which of the following is the primary mechanism behind Type 1 diabetes mellitus?
A) Insulin resistance in peripheral tissues
B) Autoimmune destruction of pancreatic beta cells
C) Increased hepatic glucose production
D) Impaired incretin function

Answer: B) Autoimmune destruction of pancreatic beta cells
Explanation: Type 1 diabetes results from the immune system attacking beta cells in the
pancreas, causing absolute insulin deficiency and hyperglycemia.



2. Short Answer

Question:
Explain the pathophysiology of heart failure with preserved ejection fraction (HFpEF).

Answer:
HFpEF occurs when the ventricles become stiff and cannot relax properly during diastole,
impairing filling. The ejection fraction remains normal, but elevated ventricular filling pressures
lead to pulmonary congestion, dyspnea, and exercise intolerance.



3. MCQ

Question:
Which electrolyte imbalance is most commonly associated with chronic kidney disease?
A) Hypokalemia
B) Hyperkalemia
C) Hypernatremia
D) Hypocalcemia

Answer: B) Hyperkalemia
Explanation: CKD reduces the kidneys’ ability to excrete potassium, leading to dangerous
elevations in serum potassium and risk for arrhythmias.




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4. Short Answer

Question:
Explain the mechanism of action of antidiuretic hormone (ADH) in water regulation.

Answer:
ADH, secreted by the posterior pituitary, increases water reabsorption in the renal collecting
ducts by inserting aquaporin channels. This conserves water, concentrates urine, and maintains
plasma osmolality.



5. MCQ

Question:
Which of the following is characteristic of acute respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS)?
A) Chronic airway obstruction
B) Alveolar-capillary membrane damage
C) Reduced surfactant production only in neonates
D) Increased lung compliance

Answer: B) Alveolar-capillary membrane damage
Explanation: ARDS involves diffuse alveolar damage, increased capillary permeability,
pulmonary edema, and severe hypoxemia.



6. Short Answer

Question:
Explain how atherosclerosis develops in coronary arteries.

Answer:
Atherosclerosis begins with endothelial injury, leading to lipid deposition, macrophage
infiltration, and formation of fatty streaks. Smooth muscle proliferation and fibrous plaque
formation narrow arteries, reducing blood flow and increasing the risk of myocardial infarction.



7. MCQ

Question:
Which hormone is primarily responsible for stimulating gluconeogenesis during fasting?
A) Insulin
B) Glucagon


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C) Aldosterone
D) Cortisol

Answer: B) Glucagon
Explanation: Glucagon increases hepatic glucose production via glycogenolysis and
gluconeogenesis, maintaining blood glucose during fasting.



8. Short Answer

Question:
Describe the pathophysiology of cirrhosis.

Answer:
Cirrhosis is chronic liver injury leading to fibrosis, nodular regeneration, and architectural
distortion. Portal hypertension, impaired detoxification, and decreased synthetic function result
in complications like ascites, varices, and coagulopathy.



9. MCQ

Question:
A patient presents with fatigue, pallor, and low hemoglobin. Labs show microcytic, hypochromic
RBCs. The most likely cause is:
A) Iron-deficiency anemia
B) Vitamin B12 deficiency
C) Aplastic anemia
D) Sickle cell anemia

Answer: A) Iron-deficiency anemia
Explanation: Iron deficiency impairs hemoglobin synthesis, producing small, pale red blood
cells, leading to fatigue and pallor.



10. Short Answer

Question:
Explain the mechanism of diabetic ketoacidosis (DKA).

Answer:
Insulin deficiency leads to hyperglycemia and lipolysis. Free fatty acids are converted to ketone
bodies, causing metabolic acidosis. Osmotic diuresis causes dehydration and electrolyte
imbalances, potentially leading to life-threatening complications.



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