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WGU D027 OA Remediation (Michelle’s Version) – Verified Questions & Correct Detailed Answers | 2025/2026 A+ Grade

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Celiac Disease
- correct answer * Lining of small intestine sees gluten as foreign invader



* Testing is IgA-tTG, Total IgA



Sjorgerens Syndrome
- correct answer * Typically affects older women or patients with RA & Lupus



* Immune disorder with dry eyes and dry mouth



* Testing SSA+ and SSB+



Cinnamon effects
- correct answer * Decreases glucose by acting like insulin at the cellular level



* Decreases cholesterol



* Decreases blood pressure



Hypoplastic Left Heart Syndrome (HLHS)
- correct answer * Birth defect changing normal blood flow through heart

* 3-5 year survival for 70% of infants with Stage I repair

* after age 12 months long term survival 90%

,* Dx: echo * Tx: Surgery

* S/S: high HR, SOB, poor feeding, cold/blue skin, weak

* L side heart NOT fully developed (L ventricle, mitral & aortic valve, ascending aorta, Atrial Septal
Defect)

* 1st few days of life R side works to make up for L side. Patent Ductus Arteriosus & Patent Foramen
Ovale assist with flow during this time.



Parathyroid Function
- correct answer Produce Parathyroid Hormone and regulate Serum Calcium (Ca+)



Hutchinson-Gilford Progeria Syndrome
- correct answer * Progressive genetic disorder causing child to age 10x faster than normal

* Caused by defective LMNA making protein Progerin

* S/S: short, slow growth, slow hair growth, 2 year tooth delay, wrinkles, dry skin

* Tx: NSAIDS, Statins, bone health, physical therapy



Diabetic Neuropathy Pain Meds
- correct answer Cymbalta

Lyrica

Neurontin



Hydrotherapy
- correct answer Helps with neurological and musculoskeletal diseases. Especially Multiple Sclerosis (MS)
and Myasthenia Gravis (MG)



Decreased Lung Sounds Post Trauma (cause and tx)
- correct answer * Most likely caused by pneumonthorax (air leaks between lungs and chest wall from
blunt or penetrating chest injury)



* May do needle compression or chest tube

, Rifampin
- correct answer * Abx



* Affects oral birth control making it not work.



TSH Lab Levels and Indications
- correct answer * TSH normal range 0.4 - 4.0



* High TSH = HYPOthyroid

* Low TSH = HYPERthyroid



T4 Lab Levels, Indications and Tx
- correct answer * T4 normal range 5.0 - 12



* High T4 = HYPERthyroid

* Low T4 = Hypothyroid, thyroiditis or toxic multinodular goiter



* Tx: PTU (Propylthiuracil) & Methimazole (Tapazole)



T3 Lab Levels, Indications and Tx
- correct answer * T3 normal range 80 - 220



* High T3 = HYPERthyroid

* Low T3 = HYPOthyroid



* Can be caused from long term illness



* Tx: Levothyroxine on empty stomach to increase absorption

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