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Rasmussen Pathophysiology Exam 2 Study Guide | Comprehensive Practice Questions

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Exam Coverage Summary

This comprehensive exam covers endocrine disorders including diabetes mellitus types 1 and 2,

thyroid disorders, adrenal disorders, pituitary disorders, renal system disorders including acute

and chronic kidney disease, glomerular disorders, urinary tract infections, fluid and electrolyte

imbalances, gastrointestinal disorders including inflammatory bowel disease, diverticular

disease, peptic ulcer disease, infectious colitis, and neurological and electrolyte complications

with additional topics including acid-base balance, hormonal feedback mechanisms, and the

pathophysiology of various organ system dysfunctions.




1. A patient presents with polyuria, polydipsia, polyphagia, and recent weight loss. Which

condition is most consistent with these findings?

A) Type 2 diabetes mellitus

B) Diabetes insipidus

C) Type 1 diabetes mellitus

D) Hyperthyroidism

correct answer C) Type 1 diabetes mellitus


2. A 45-year-old obese patient has elevated blood glucose with normal or elevated insulin

levels. What is the most likely underlying pathophysiological mechanism?

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A) Autoimmune destruction of pancreatic beta cells

B) Impaired insulin utilization with inability to compensate

C) Deficiency of glucagon production

D) Insulin resistance with relative insulin deficiency

correct answer B) Impaired insulin utilization with inability to compensate


3. Which finding would indicate a patient is experiencing hypoglycemia rather than

hyperglycemia?

A) Polyuria and polydipsia

B) Autonomic nervous system surge with diaphoresis

C) Tremors, confusion, and diaphoresis

D) Fruity breath odor and Kussmaul respirations

correct answer C) Tremors, confusion, and diaphoresis


4. A patient with acromegaly would most likely exhibit which physical characteristic?

A) Short stature with delayed puberty

B) Enlargement of the hands, feet, and facial features

C) Protruding eyeballs and goiter

D) Moon face and buffalo hump

correct answer B) Enlargement of the hands, feet, and facial features


5. A patient reports insomnia, tremors, palpitations, heat intolerance, and unintentional

weight loss despite increased appetite. Which diagnosis is most likely?

A) Hypothyroidism

B) Hyperthyroidism

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C) Cushing's syndrome

D) Addison's disease

correct answer B) Hyperthyroidism


6. Which laboratory finding is characteristic of hyperparathyroidism?

A) Decreased serum calcium

B) Elevated serum calcium

C) Decreased serum phosphorus

D) Elevated serum sodium

correct answer B) Elevated serum calcium


7. A child with excessive growth hormone before epiphyseal plate closure would develop

which condition?

A) Acromegaly

B) Gigantism

C) Dwarfism

D) Marfan syndrome

correct answer B) Gigantism


8. A patient with hypothyroidism would most likely experience which cardiovascular

finding?

A) Tachycardia and widened pulse pressure

B) Bradycardia and narrowed pulse pressure

C) Hypertension and bounding pulses

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D) Palpitations and chest pain

correct answer B) Bradycardia and narrowed pulse pressure


9. Which condition is most commonly associated with primary hypothyroidism?

A) Graves' disease

B) Hashimoto's disease

C) Cushing's disease

D) Conn's syndrome

correct answer B) Hashimoto's disease


10. A patient with myxedema would present with which characteristic finding?

A) Pitting edema in the lower extremities

B) Non-pitting generalized edema and decreased consciousness

C) Exophthalmos and goiter

D) Muscle wasting and hyperpigmentation

correct answer B) Non-pitting generalized edema and decreased consciousness


11. Which condition presents with exophthalmos and pretibial myxedema?

A) Hashimoto's thyroiditis

B) Graves' disease

C) Myxedema coma

D) Thyroid storm

correct answer B) Graves' disease


12. A 16-year-old female has never experienced menstruation. This is classified as which

type of amenorrhea?

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