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Complete WGU D115 OA Readiness pack with 500 verified questions and detailed correct answers mapped to the 2025 curriculum. Ideal for final readiness checks, this volume builds stamina for long OA exams and ensures familiarity with frequent WGU question styles and clinical scenarios. A must-have for D115 students seeking top marks.

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WGU D115 OA Readiness Exam (2025 Curriculum) — Complete
Preparation Pack | 500 Verified Questions & Correct Answers | Most
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What is the most common indication for genetic counseling?

A) maternal age

B) drug exposure during the first trimester?

C) Increased maternal alpha-fetoprotein

D) history of previous still birth - ANSWER****A) maternal age

The largest group of women who benefit from genetic counseling are those over the age of 35



The FNP schedules a 38-year-old primigravida (first time pregnancy) for an amniocentesis at 16
weeks gestation. The FNP would explain that the purpose of this procedure is to:

A) Assess for the possibility of twins

B) Deterime the biliruben level

C) Perform genetic studies

D) Assess L/S ratio - ANSWER****C) Perform genetic studies

This womans age puts her at risk for Down Syndrome



In the most commonly seen form of Turner Syndrome, how is the X chromosome affected?

A) Each cell has only one X chromosome?

B) Some cells have two X chromsomes, while the other cells have only one.

C) Each cell has two X chromsomes, but part of the chromosome is missing.

D) Each cell has an extra X chromosome - ANSWER****A) Each cell has only one X chromsome

45% of persons with Turner Syndrome have monosomy X meaning there is only one copy of the
X chromosome in each cell.

,The FNP is assessing a newborn who is demonstrating a high-pitched cry, microcephaly,
hypertelorism, hypotonia, and a low birth weight. The FNP would suspect which of the following
genetic conditions?

A) Down Syndrome

B) Cri du chat

C) Charge syndrome

D) Duncan disease - ANSWER****B) Cri du chat

The clinical symptoms of cri du chat syndrome usually include a high-pitched cat-like cry, mental
retardation, delayed development, distinctive facial features, small head size (microcephaly),
widely-spaced eyes (hypertelorism), low birth weight and weak muscle tone (hypotonia) in
infancy.



When explaining the types of adaptive immunity, the FNP student is aware that:

A) Adaptive immunity is a cell-mediated immune response which is

B) Adaptive immunity is the level of immunity that all persons are born with.

C) Adaptive immunity occurs when antibodies are passed from the mother to the fetus.

D) Adaptive immunity occurs through immunization. - ANSWER****A) Adaptive immunity is a
cell-mediated immune response which is carried out by T cells and B cells.

There are two types of adaptive immunity responses: the cell-mediated immune response,
which is carried out by T cells, and the humoral immune response, which is controlled by
activated B cells and antibodies.



A woman has sustained a traumatic brain injury. She is able to follow simple commands and can
manipulate objects. Which term describes this state?

A) Coma

B) Persistent vegetative state

C) Minimally conscious

D) Locked-in syndrome - ANSWER****C) Minimally conscious

,When responses to the environment are seen, the patient is said to be in a minimally conscious
state



Age and the admission of the Glasgow Coma Scale (GCS) are important diagnostic factors in TBI.
Which GCS score describes a severe TBI?

A) 13-15

B) 12-13

C) 9-12

D) 3-8 - ANSWER****D) 3-8

The GCS is scored between 3 and 15, 3 being the worst and 15 the best.



Which term describes recurrent, intrusive thoughts or impulses?

A) Hallucinations

B) Compulsions

C) Obsessions

Obsessions are recurrent and persistent thoughts, impulses, or images that cause distressing
emotions such as anxiety or disgust.

D) Delusions - ANSWER****C) Obsessions

Obsessions are recurrent and persistent thoughts, impulses, or images that cause distressing
emotions such as anxiety or disgust.



During an intake interview with a 26-year-old man diagnosed with generalized anxiety disorder,
the FNP might observe what type of behavior?

A) An inflated sense of self

B) Constant relation to future events

C) Inability to concentrate and irritability when questioned

Impaired concentration and irritability are major characteristics of GAD.

, D) Nervousness and fear of the FNP during the interview - ANSWER****C) Inability to
concentrate and irritability when questioned

Impaired concentration and irritability are major characteristics of GAD.



The FNP would expect which symptoms in a patient with a diagnosis of schizophrenia?

A) High energy with varying sleep patterns and non stop conversation.

B) Extreme and frequent mood swings with hyperactivity and difficulty concentrating.

C) Paranoia, delusions, hallucinations, and diminished self-care.

D) Anti-social behavior, manipulative behavior, charisma, and ability to lie convincingly. -
ANSWER****C) Paranoia, delusions, hallucinations, and diminished self-care.
The characteristics of schizophrenia are paranoia, delusions, tangential thoughts,
suspiciousness, disorganized behavior, and hallucinations.



The FNP is seeing a 10 year old child with complaints of otalgia and mufled hearing. The
mother states the child recently recovered from an upper respiratory infection. The FNP
suspects that this child has:

A) Acute otitis media

B) Acute otitis externa

C) Cholesteatoma

D) Chronic otitis media - ANSWER****A) Acute otitis media

The classic presentation of otitis media is otalgia, mufled hearing, popping sensation, and a
recent history of a cold or flare up of allergic rhinitis.



The FNP understands that a potential complication of tonsillar infections, which is characterized
by severe sore throat, difficulty swallowing, odynophagia, trismus, and a "hot potato" voice;
accompanied by fever, chills and malaise is indicative of:

A) Retropharyngeal abscess

B) Epiglotitis

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