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Core Domains

Cellular Adaptation and Injury
Fluid, Electrolyte, and Acid-Base Balance
Immunology and Inflammatory Response
Hematology and Coagulation
Cardiovascular and Respiratory Pathophysiology
Renal and Hepatic Pathophysiology
Neurological and Endocrine Pathophysiology
Gastrointestinal and Nutritional Pathophysiology
Infectious Disease and Sepsis
Psychosocial and Ethical Considerations in Clinical Care

Introduction

This comprehensive examination is designed to rigorously evaluate the advanced practice nursing candidate's
understanding of complex pathophysiological concepts. It assesses the ability to synthesize foundational scientific
principles with clinical presentation, diagnostic reasoning, and evidence-based management strategies. The exam
utilizes a combination of multiple-choice and scenario-based questions to challenge the test-taker's critical
thinking, clinical judgment, and decision-making skills in real-world patient care scenarios. Successful completion

,demonstrates a mastery of pathophysiological mechanisms essential for safe, effective, and ethical advanced
nursing practice, preparing the candidate to navigate the complexities of modern healthcare delivery.




SECTION ONE: QUESTIONS 1–100

1. A patient presents with a pH of 7.28, PaCO2 of 55 mmHg, and HCO3- of 24 mEq/L. Which of the following
conditions is the most likely cause?

A. Diabetic ketoacidosis
B. Chronic kidney disease
C. Acute respiratory failure
D. Prolonged vomiting

🟢 C. Acute respiratory failure
🔴 RATIONALE: The arterial blood gas (ABG) results show a low pH (acidemia) and an elevated PaCO2, with a
normal bicarbonate. This is classic for acute respiratory acidosis, which is most often caused by acute respiratory
failure due to hypoventilation. Diabetic ketoacidosis and chronic kidney disease would present with a metabolic
acidosis (low HCO3-). Prolonged vomiting causes a metabolic alkalosis (elevated HCO3-).

2. A 72-year-old patient is diagnosed with a urinary tract infection. The urinalysis shows WBC casts. This
finding is most indicative of:

A. Cystitis
B. Pyelonephritis

,C. Urethritis
D. Glomerulonephritis

🟢 B. Pyelonephritis
🔴 RATIONALE: White blood cell (WBC) casts are formed in the renal tubules and are a hallmark finding in
pyelonephritis, an infection of the renal parenchyma. Cystitis and urethritis are lower urinary tract infections and
do not involve the renal tubules, thus casts would not be present. Glomerulonephritis is characterized by red
blood cell casts and proteinuria, not primarily WBC casts.

3. A patient with known cirrhosis is exhibiting confusion, asterixis, and a flapping tremor. What is the
primary underlying pathophysiological mechanism for this patient's condition?

A. Accumulation of ammonia due to impaired hepatic urea cycle
B. Decreased bilirubin conjugation leading to hyperbilirubinemia
C. Reduced synthesis of clotting factors causing microhemorrhages
D. Portal hypertension causing cerebral edema

🟢 A. Accumulation of ammonia due to impaired hepatic urea cycle
🔴 RATIONALE: The patient is displaying signs of hepatic encephalopathy, a neuropsychiatric syndrome caused
by liver dysfunction. The primary mechanism is the liver's failure to convert ammonia (a byproduct of protein
metabolism) into urea. Accumulated ammonia crosses the blood-brain barrier and is neurotoxic, leading to the
symptoms described. While reduced clotting factors and portal hypertension are associated with cirrhosis, they
do not directly cause encephalopathy.

4. A patient with type 1 diabetes mellitus is brought to the emergency department with a blood glucose of
600 mg/dL. Arterial blood gas reveals a pH of 7.15 and an anion gap of 25 mEq/L. The nurse anticipates that

, the patient's treatment will primarily involve:

A. Intravenous administration of 0.9% normal saline and regular insulin
B. Oral administration of hypoglycemic agents to lower glucose
C. Bolus of dextrose 50% to reverse hypoglycemia
D. Administration of sodium bicarbonate to correct the acidosis

🟢 A. Intravenous administration of 0.9% normal saline and regular insulin
🔴 RATIONALE: The patient has diabetic ketoacidosis (DKA), characterized by hyperglycemia, metabolic acidosis
with an elevated anion gap, and ketosis. The cornerstone of DKA management is fluid resuscitation with 0.9%
normal saline to restore intravascular volume and insulin therapy to stop ketogenesis and lower blood glucose.
Sodium bicarbonate is only administered in severe, life-threatening acidosis (pH < 6.9) and is not the primary
treatment.

5. A 60-year-old male with a history of hypertension and smoking presents with sudden, severe chest pain
that radiates to his back. A CT angiography reveals a dissection of the aorta. Which of the following is the
primary mechanism by which a thoracic aortic dissection initiates?

A. Atherosclerotic plaque rupture and embolization
B. A tear in the intimal layer of the aorta
C. Vasospasm of the aortic smooth muscle
D. Occlusion of the aorta by a thrombus

🟢 B. A tear in the intimal layer of the aorta
🔴 RATIONALE: An aortic dissection begins with a tear in the intimal (inner) layer of the aortic wall. Blood then
enters the tear and separates (dissects) the intima from the media, creating a false lumen. This is the

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