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NR547 Advanced
Pathophysiology Final Exam Prep
(Original APRN-Level Questions)
Advanced Disease Mechanisms & Clinical Reasoning


Question 1
A 58-year-old patient with long-standing hypertension develops left ventricular hypertrophy
(LVH). Which pathophysiologic mechanism is primarily responsible for this adaptation?

A. Increased myocardial apoptosis​
B. Increased cardiomyocyte size due to pressure overload​
C. Decreased protein synthesis in cardiac muscle​
D. Reduced ventricular wall thickness

Correct Answer: B

Rationale:

Chronic hypertension increases afterload, forcing the left ventricle to work harder.
Cardiomyocytes respond by enlarging (hypertrophy), resulting in increased ventricular wall
thickness.

●​ A: Apoptosis contributes to heart failure progression but is not the primary adaptation.
●​ C: Protein synthesis increases during hypertrophy.
●​ D: Ventricular wall thickness increases, not decreases.




Question 2
A patient with uncontrolled type 2 diabetes presents with polyuria. Which mechanism best
explains this symptom?

,A. Increased antidiuretic hormone secretion​
B. Osmotic diuresis caused by excess glucose in renal tubules​
C. Increased aldosterone activity​
D. Decreased glomerular filtration rate

Correct Answer: B

Rationale:

Hyperglycemia exceeds the renal threshold for glucose reabsorption, causing glucose to remain
in the urine and draw water with it through osmotic diuresis.

●​ A: ADH would reduce urine output.
●​ C: Aldosterone promotes sodium retention.
●​ D: Reduced GFR typically decreases urine production.




Question 3
A patient develops septic shock following a bloodstream infection. Which pathophysiologic
event occurs first?

A. Massive vasodilation due to inflammatory mediators​
B. Cardiac arrest​
C. Severe pulmonary fibrosis​
D. Increased erythropoietin production

Correct Answer: A

Rationale:

Inflammatory cytokines released during sepsis cause widespread vasodilation, increased
vascular permeability, and hypotension.

●​ B: Cardiac arrest is a late complication.
●​ C: Pulmonary fibrosis is unrelated to acute septic shock.
●​ D: Erythropoietin production is not a primary event.




Question 4
Which electrolyte imbalance is most likely to cause peaked T waves on an ECG?

,A. Hypokalemia​
B. Hyperkalemia​
C. Hyponatremia​
D. Hypocalcemia

Correct Answer: B

Rationale:

Hyperkalemia affects cardiac conduction and commonly produces peaked T waves, widening
QRS complexes, and potentially fatal arrhythmias.

●​ A: Hypokalemia causes flattened T waves.
●​ C: Hyponatremia primarily affects neurologic function.
●​ D: Hypocalcemia prolongs the QT interval.




Question 5
A patient with chronic kidney disease develops anemia. What is the primary pathophysiologic
cause?

A. Excessive iron absorption​
B. Increased destruction of red blood cells​
C. Reduced erythropoietin production by the kidneys​
D. Increased platelet production

Correct Answer: C

Rationale:

Healthy kidneys produce erythropoietin, which stimulates red blood cell production. Damaged
kidneys produce insufficient amounts, resulting in anemia.

●​ A: Iron absorption is not the primary issue.
●​ B: RBC destruction is not the main mechanism.
●​ D: Platelets are unrelated to erythropoietin.




Question 6

, A patient with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) develops respiratory acidosis.
Which arterial blood gas finding is expected?

A. Low PaCO₂ and elevated pH​
B. High PaCO₂ and low pH​
C. High HCO₃⁻ and elevated pH only​
D. Low PaCO₂ and low pH

Correct Answer: B

Rationale:

COPD causes carbon dioxide retention, resulting in elevated PaCO₂ and decreased blood pH.

●​ A: Indicates respiratory alkalosis.
●​ C: May occur as compensation but not the primary finding.
●​ D: Does not fit respiratory acidosis.




Question 7
A patient experiences an acute myocardial infarction. Which biomarker rises earliest?

A. Troponin​
B. Albumin​
C. Hemoglobin​
D. Bilirubin

Correct Answer: A

Rationale:

Cardiac troponins are highly sensitive and specific markers of myocardial injury.

●​ B, C, D: Not indicators of acute myocardial necrosis.




Question 8
A patient with cirrhosis develops ascites. What is the primary mechanism?

A. Increased plasma oncotic pressure​
B. Decreased albumin production causing fluid shifts​

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