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WGU C805 PATHOPHYSIOLOGY OBJECTIVE ASSESSMENT
FINAL EXAM NEWEST 2025/2026 NEWEST ACTUAL EXAM
WITH COMPLETE QUESTIONS AND VERIFIED ANSWERS
|ALREADY GRADED A+|
A patient has a history of rheumatic fever and hypothyroidism.
The patient currently has clammy skin, as well as low blood
pressure. During examination, the patient experiences a sharp,
sudden pleuritic pain when taking deep breaths.
Which condition does this describe? - ANSWER-Pericarditis
A cardiac catheterization report shows obstructed blood flow from
the left atrium to the left ventricle. The patient also had childhood
rheumatic fever and atrial fibrillation.
Which condition is described? - ANSWER-Mitral stenosis
A patient's record indicates a type of hypertension that is typically
above 180/120 and can cause serious damage to organ tissue. It
was treated as a medical emergency.
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Which type of hypertension did this patient have? - ANSWER-
Malignant
What is a symptom of malignant hypertension? - ANSWER-Arm
numbness
A bone marrow biopsy result shows fatty tissue with
megakaryocyte and large bone marrow cells with multiple nuclei.
The patient is placed on a bone marrow recipient list.
Which condition does this describe? - ANSWER-Aplastic anemia
Which type of anemia is the result of injury or destruction of the
blood-forming tissue in bone marrow? - ANSWER-Aplastic
anemia
Which infection invades and replicates in T4 lymphocyte cells,
leaving the body open to opportunistic infections? - ANSWER-HIV
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This multidrug-resistant organism can be difficult to treat and can
progress into blood, bone, lung, or skin infections that may be life-
threatening.
Which type of infectious disease is described? - ANSWER-MRSA
Which condition is an acute upper respiratory tract infection
caused by the Epstein-Barr virus and characterized by a sore
throat, a fever, and swollen cervical lymph glands? - ANSWER-
Mononucleosis
Which condition is considered a lower respiratory tract infection? -
ANSWER-Legionnaires' disease
Upper tract infection - ANSWER-Pharyngitis
Lower tract infection - ANSWER-COPD
Upper tract infection - ANSWER-Rhinitis
WGU C805 PATHOPHYSIOLOGY OBJECTIVE ASSESSMENT
FINAL EXAM NEWEST 2025/2026 NEWEST ACTUAL EXAM
WITH COMPLETE QUESTIONS AND VERIFIED ANSWERS
|ALREADY GRADED A+|
A patient has a history of rheumatic fever and hypothyroidism.
The patient currently has clammy skin, as well as low blood
pressure. During examination, the patient experiences a sharp,
sudden pleuritic pain when taking deep breaths.
Which condition does this describe? - ANSWER-Pericarditis
A cardiac catheterization report shows obstructed blood flow from
the left atrium to the left ventricle. The patient also had childhood
rheumatic fever and atrial fibrillation.
Which condition is described? - ANSWER-Mitral stenosis
A patient's record indicates a type of hypertension that is typically
above 180/120 and can cause serious damage to organ tissue. It
was treated as a medical emergency.
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Which type of hypertension did this patient have? - ANSWER-
Malignant
What is a symptom of malignant hypertension? - ANSWER-Arm
numbness
A bone marrow biopsy result shows fatty tissue with
megakaryocyte and large bone marrow cells with multiple nuclei.
The patient is placed on a bone marrow recipient list.
Which condition does this describe? - ANSWER-Aplastic anemia
Which type of anemia is the result of injury or destruction of the
blood-forming tissue in bone marrow? - ANSWER-Aplastic
anemia
Which infection invades and replicates in T4 lymphocyte cells,
leaving the body open to opportunistic infections? - ANSWER-HIV
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This multidrug-resistant organism can be difficult to treat and can
progress into blood, bone, lung, or skin infections that may be life-
threatening.
Which type of infectious disease is described? - ANSWER-MRSA
Which condition is an acute upper respiratory tract infection
caused by the Epstein-Barr virus and characterized by a sore
throat, a fever, and swollen cervical lymph glands? - ANSWER-
Mononucleosis
Which condition is considered a lower respiratory tract infection? -
ANSWER-Legionnaires' disease
Upper tract infection - ANSWER-Pharyngitis
Lower tract infection - ANSWER-COPD
Upper tract infection - ANSWER-Rhinitis