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Master gastrointestinal pathophysiology with this comprehensive APEA GI Pathophysiology Questions and Answers study guide for the 2026/2027 exam cycle. The document includes exam-style questions with detailed answers covering high-yield GI disorders, disease mechanisms, clinical manifestations, diagnostic evaluation, and evidence-based management commonly tested on APEA and NP certification exams. This resource is designed for Family Nurse Practitioner (FNP) and Adult-Gerontology Nurse Practitioner (AGNP) students preparing for predictor exams, board certification, and classroom assessments. It provides focused review of essential GI pathophysiology concepts to strengthen clinical reasoning and improve exam performance.

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APEA- GI Patho questions and answers
2026\2027 A+ Grade


Factors that lead to reflux do NOT include:

cigarette smoking.

obesity.

hiatal hernia.

constipation.
- correct answer constipation.



Which of the following is a diffuse hepatic process characterized by fibrosis and conversion of the
normal liver tissues into structurally abnormal nodules?

hepatitis.

liver cancer.

liver cysts.

cirrhosis.
- correct answer cirrhosis.



Extraintestinal manifestations of Chron's disease include:

heart failure.

pedal edema.

cholelithiasis.

splenomegaly.
- correct answer cholelithiasis.



The type of hernia in which the hernial sac protrudes directly through the abdominal wall in the region
of Hesselbach triangle is called a(n):

, inguinal hernia.

umbilical hernia.

femoral hernia.

spigelian hernia.
- correct answer inguinal hernia.



In evaluating a patient with nausea, the differential diagnosis that would include a central nervous
system cause is:

biliary obstruction.

vertigo.

viral gastroenteritis.

gastroesophageal reflux.
- correct answer vertigo.



Hepatic steatosis develops as a result of:

hepatocyte swelling and necrosis.

the accumulation of neutrophils around hepatocytes.

diffuse nodularity and fibrosis of hepatocytes.

accumulation of lipid droplets in hepatocytes.
- correct answer accumulation of lipid droplets in hepatocytes.



Which mechanism is NOT associated with the development of jaundice?

Excessive production of bilirubin

Increased hepatocyte uptake

Decreased hepatocellular excretion

Impaired bile flow
- correct answer Increased hepatocyte uptake



The pancreatic enzymes amylase and lipase are inactivated when the pH is below:

5

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