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NR224 Fundamentals Skills Exam 1 2025/2026 -
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Chamberlain University

1.​ A 28-year-old female presents with fatigue, cold intolerance, and weight gain.
History includes Hashimoto thyroiditis. VS: HR 54, BP 108/68, T 97.2 °F. Labs:
TSH 18 μIU/mL (↑), free T4 0.5 ng/dL (↓).​
Which is the most likely underlying pathophysiologic process?​
A) Thyroid-stimulating immunoglobulins overstimulating TSH receptors​
B) Autoimmune destruction of thyroid follicles leading to decreased hormone
synthesis​
C) Pituitary adenoma secreting excess TSH​
D) Peripheral resistance to thyroid hormone action​
Answer: B​
Rationale: Anti-TPO antibodies destroy follicular cells → ↓T3/T4 → loss of
negative feedback → ↑TSH; classic Hashimoto hypothyroidism.
2.​ A 19-year-old male presents with polyuria, polydipsia, and 15-lb weight loss over
3 weeks. Recent viral illness. Labs: glucose 420 mg/dL, ↑ketones, pH 7.18,
↓bicarb 12 mEq/L.​
Which is the most likely underlying pathophysiologic process?​
A) Autoimmune beta-cell destruction causing absolute insulin deficiency​
B) Peripheral insulin receptor antibody blockade​
C) Excess hepatic gluconeogenesis from glucagon hypersecretion​
D) Renal glycosuria due to proximal tubule dysfunction​
Answer: A​
Rationale: Absolute insulin deficiency → uncontrolled lipolysis/ketogenesis;
hallmark new-onset type 1 DM/DKA.
3.​ A 42-year-old male complains of burning epigastric pain that improves with food.
History includes daily aspirin for CAD. VS stable. Labs: Hgb 11 g/dL (↓), normal
amylase/lipase.​
Which is the most likely underlying pathophysiologic process?​
A) Helicobacter pylori-induced mucosal inflammation​
B) Autoimmune destruction of gastric parietal cells​
C) NSAID-mediated prostaglandin inhibition reducing mucosal defense​
D) Gallstone obstruction of the ampulla of Vater​
Answer: C​

, Rationale: Aspirin blocks COX-1 → ↓prostaglandins → ↓mucus/bicarbonate →
acid injury; classic NSAID gastropathy.
4.​ A 26-year-old female presents with wheezing, dyspnea, and chest tightness
triggered by cold air and exercise. History: seasonal allergies. PFTs: ↓FEV₁ that
improves >12 % with bronchodilator.​
Which is the most likely underlying pathophysiologic process?​
A) Exercise-induced mast-cell degranulation causing bronchial smooth-muscle
contraction​
B) α-1 antitrypsin deficiency causing pan-acinar emphysema​
C) Chronic bronchial infection with Pseudomonas​
D) Auto-antibodies against alveolar basement membrane​
Answer: A​
Rationale: Cold/dry air → airway cooling → mast-cell histamine release →
bronchoconstriction; hallmark exercise-induced bronchospasm.
5.​ A 52-year-old male presents with severe right flank pain radiating to groin and
hematuria. History: gout. CT: 1.5 cm radiolucent stone; urine pH 5.0.​
Which is the most likely underlying pathophysiologic process?​
A) Hypercalciuria leading to calcium oxalate crystal aggregation​
B) Uric acid supersaturation in acidic urine forming radiolucent stones​
C) Alkaline urine promoting struvite stone formation​
D) Cystine crystal deposition due to defective tubular reabsorption​
Answer: B​
Rationale: Hyperuricemia + acidic urine → insoluble uric acid → radiolucent
stones; classic gouty nephrolithiasis.
6.​ A 30-year-old female presents with fatigue, cold intolerance, constipation.
History: Hashimoto thyroiditis. VS: HR 54, BP 108/68, T 97.2 °F. Labs: TSH 15
μIU/mL (↑), free T4 0.5 ng/dL (↓).​
Which is the most likely underlying pathophysiologic process?​
A) Thyroid-stimulating immunoglobulins overstimulating TSH receptors​
B) Autoimmune destruction of thyroid follicles leading to decreased hormone
synthesis​
C) Pituitary adenoma secreting excess TSH​
D) Peripheral resistance to thyroid hormone action​
Answer: B​
Rationale: Repeats #1 to solidify Hashimoto hypothyroidism for exam validity.
7.​ A 33-year-old male presents with polyuria, polydipsia, blurred vision. History:
family history of diabetes. Random glucose 280 mg/dL, C-peptide normal,
negative autoantibodies, BMI 34 kg/m².​
Which is the most likely underlying pathophysiologic process?​

, A) Autoimmune beta-cell destruction causing absolute insulin deficiency​
B) Peripheral insulin resistance with compensatory hyperinsulinemia​
C) Pancreatic ductal obstruction reducing enzyme secretion​
D) Glucagonoma-induced hyperglycemia​
Answer: B​
Rationale: Obesity + genetic predisposition → insulin receptor down-regulation →
resistance; normal C-peptide confirms compensation.
8.​ A 26-year-old female presents with burning epigastric pain that improves with
food. History: NSAID use for osteoarthritis. VS stable. Labs: Hgb 11 g/dL (↓),
normal amylase/lipase.​
Which is the most likely underlying pathophysiologic process?​
A) Helicobacter pylori-induced mucosal inflammation​
B) Autoimmune destruction of gastric parietal cells​
C) NSAID-mediated prostaglandin inhibition reducing mucosal defense​
D) Gallstone obstruction of the ampulla of Vater​
Answer: C​
Rationale: Repeats #3 to reinforce NSAID gastropathy mechanism.
9.​ A 29-year-old male presents with severe right flank pain radiating to groin and
hematuria. History: gout. CT: 1.5 cm radiolucent stone; urine pH 5.0.​
Which is the most likely underlying pathophysiologic process?​
A) Hypercalciuria leading to calcium oxalate crystal aggregation​
B) Uric acid supersaturation in acidic urine forming radiolucent stones​
C) Alkaline urine promoting struvite stone formation​
D) Cystine crystal deposition due to defective tubular reabsorption​
Answer: B​
Rationale: Repeats #5 to solidify uric acid stone pathophysiology.
10.​ A 27-year-old female presents with acute onset of wheezing and chest tightness
after exercise in cold air. History: seasonal allergies. PFTs: ↓FEV₁ that improves
>12 % with bronchodilator.​
Which is the most likely underlying pathophysiologic process?​
A) Exercise-induced mast-cell degranulation causing bronchial smooth-muscle
contraction​
B) α-1 antitrypsin deficiency causing pan-acinar emphysema​
C) Chronic bronchial infection with Pseudomonas​
D) Auto-antibodies against alveolar basement membrane​
Answer: A​
Rationale: Repeats #4 to reinforce exercise-induced bronchospasm mechanism.
11.​ A 28-year-old female presents with fatigue, cold intolerance, constipation.
History: Hashimoto thyroiditis. VS: HR 54, BP 108/68, T 97.2 °F. Labs: TSH 15
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