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WGU C805 Pathophysiology Objective Assessment
Final Exam Version 2 Newest 2025 Complete All 100
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Which of the following can be described as an inflammation of
the membrane lining the valves and chambers of the heart?
Answer; Endocarditis
Lucy calls your medical clinic and states that her blood pressure
is reading 180 mm Hg over 110 mm Hg and that she is feeling
light-headed and gets tired easily. She tells you that she thinks it
is probably because she only had a piece of toast and a cup of
coffee for breakfast. What will you tell her?
Answer; "This could be considered a sign of Stage 2 malignant
hypertension, so you should seek medical care immediately."
What is the peculiar nature of the H1N1 virus?
Answer; It has DNA typical of avian, swine, and human viruses.
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Bobby is an 8-year-old who presents to the clinic with a
distinctive rash. The doctor tells his mother that this disease is
highly contagious and will pass through stages of macules,
papules, vesicles, and crusts. What disease is this?
Answer; Varicella
Many infectious diseases are increasily difficult to treat because
of what problem?
Answer; Overuse of antibiotics has created antimicrobial
resistance.
What makes epiglottis a medical emergency?
Answer; The epiglottis covers the windpipe and blocks the flow
or air.
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What is the cause of inflammation of the respiratory
bronchioles, alveolar ducts, alveolar sacs, and alveoli of the
lungs?
Answer; Pheumonia
What is the name of the slowly developing bacterial lung
infection characterized by progressive necrosis of lung tissue?
Answer; Pulmonary TB
COPD is an umbrella term that includes pulmonary emphysema
and chronic bronchitis. Two identifiers common in COPD are
"blue bloater" and "pink puffer". Which of the following best
describes one of these identifiers?
Answer; A "pink puffer" describes a person with emphysema
whose body compensates with lower cardiac output and
hyperventilation causing a reddish complexion.
Which lower respiratory disorder exhibits the following
symptoms and is considered a medical emergency: dyspnea,
coughing, difficulty breathing unless sitting upright or standing,
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tachycardia, decreased blood pressure and possibly frothy
bloody sputum?
Answer; Pulmonary Edema
Which lower respiratory disease is characterized by a cough that
is usually worse at night, dyspnea, tachypnea, chest tightness,
wheezing, and difficulty speaking more than a few words?
Answer; Asthma
How would your best describe GERD to a client?
Answer; It is the backup of gastric or duodenal contents into the
esophagus that may cause heartburn.
Karen presents to the clinic complaining about abnormal pain
along with bloody diarrhea, often containing pus and mucous.
These are classic symptoms of what digestive disease?
Answer; Ulcerative colitis
WGU C805 Pathophysiology Objective Assessment
Final Exam Version 2 Newest 2025 Complete All 100
Questions And Correct Detailed Answers (Verified
Answers) |Already Graded A+||Brand New Version!!
Which of the following can be described as an inflammation of
the membrane lining the valves and chambers of the heart?
Answer; Endocarditis
Lucy calls your medical clinic and states that her blood pressure
is reading 180 mm Hg over 110 mm Hg and that she is feeling
light-headed and gets tired easily. She tells you that she thinks it
is probably because she only had a piece of toast and a cup of
coffee for breakfast. What will you tell her?
Answer; "This could be considered a sign of Stage 2 malignant
hypertension, so you should seek medical care immediately."
What is the peculiar nature of the H1N1 virus?
Answer; It has DNA typical of avian, swine, and human viruses.
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Bobby is an 8-year-old who presents to the clinic with a
distinctive rash. The doctor tells his mother that this disease is
highly contagious and will pass through stages of macules,
papules, vesicles, and crusts. What disease is this?
Answer; Varicella
Many infectious diseases are increasily difficult to treat because
of what problem?
Answer; Overuse of antibiotics has created antimicrobial
resistance.
What makes epiglottis a medical emergency?
Answer; The epiglottis covers the windpipe and blocks the flow
or air.
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What is the cause of inflammation of the respiratory
bronchioles, alveolar ducts, alveolar sacs, and alveoli of the
lungs?
Answer; Pheumonia
What is the name of the slowly developing bacterial lung
infection characterized by progressive necrosis of lung tissue?
Answer; Pulmonary TB
COPD is an umbrella term that includes pulmonary emphysema
and chronic bronchitis. Two identifiers common in COPD are
"blue bloater" and "pink puffer". Which of the following best
describes one of these identifiers?
Answer; A "pink puffer" describes a person with emphysema
whose body compensates with lower cardiac output and
hyperventilation causing a reddish complexion.
Which lower respiratory disorder exhibits the following
symptoms and is considered a medical emergency: dyspnea,
coughing, difficulty breathing unless sitting upright or standing,
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tachycardia, decreased blood pressure and possibly frothy
bloody sputum?
Answer; Pulmonary Edema
Which lower respiratory disease is characterized by a cough that
is usually worse at night, dyspnea, tachypnea, chest tightness,
wheezing, and difficulty speaking more than a few words?
Answer; Asthma
How would your best describe GERD to a client?
Answer; It is the backup of gastric or duodenal contents into the
esophagus that may cause heartburn.
Karen presents to the clinic complaining about abnormal pain
along with bloody diarrhea, often containing pus and mucous.
These are classic symptoms of what digestive disease?
Answer; Ulcerative colitis