WGU D115 OA ADVANCED
PATHOPHYSIOLOGY EXAM STUDY
GUIDE FOR
2025-2026
,WGU D115 OA ADVANCED PATHOPHYSIOLOGY EXAM
STUDY GUIDE FOR
2025-2026
WGU D115 OA ADVANCED PATHOPHYSIOLOGY
,S TTUADYBLE OF CONTENTS
GUIDE
1. Important Terms and
Definitions
2. Study Questions and
Answers
3. study guide / test bank
, S sTUtDuY dy guide / test bank
GUIDE
('What is the most common site of diverticulosis?', 'Sigmoid colon.')
1. ('What is the complication of diverticulitis?', 'Perforation and peritonitis.')
2. ('What causes angiodysplasia?', 'Dilated vessels in cecum/right colon prone to bleeding.')
3. ('What is the hallmark of irritable bowel syndrome?', 'Chronic abdominal pain with altered bowel
habits without structural abnormality.')
STUDY QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS
Q1: What is the primary cellular response to hypoxia?
A: Cellular swelling due to failure of ATP-dependent sodium-potassium pumps.
Q2: Which enzyme is released as a biomarker for myocardial infarction?
A: Troponin I and T.
Q3: What is the most common cause of reversible cell injury?
A: Ischemia.
Q4: What is apoptosis?
A: Programmed cell death involving caspase activation without
inflammation.
Q5: What is necrosis?
A: Unregulated cell death characterized by inflammation and loss of membrane integrity.
PATHOPHYSIOLOGY EXAM STUDY
GUIDE FOR
2025-2026
,WGU D115 OA ADVANCED PATHOPHYSIOLOGY EXAM
STUDY GUIDE FOR
2025-2026
WGU D115 OA ADVANCED PATHOPHYSIOLOGY
,S TTUADYBLE OF CONTENTS
GUIDE
1. Important Terms and
Definitions
2. Study Questions and
Answers
3. study guide / test bank
, S sTUtDuY dy guide / test bank
GUIDE
('What is the most common site of diverticulosis?', 'Sigmoid colon.')
1. ('What is the complication of diverticulitis?', 'Perforation and peritonitis.')
2. ('What causes angiodysplasia?', 'Dilated vessels in cecum/right colon prone to bleeding.')
3. ('What is the hallmark of irritable bowel syndrome?', 'Chronic abdominal pain with altered bowel
habits without structural abnormality.')
STUDY QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS
Q1: What is the primary cellular response to hypoxia?
A: Cellular swelling due to failure of ATP-dependent sodium-potassium pumps.
Q2: Which enzyme is released as a biomarker for myocardial infarction?
A: Troponin I and T.
Q3: What is the most common cause of reversible cell injury?
A: Ischemia.
Q4: What is apoptosis?
A: Programmed cell death involving caspase activation without
inflammation.
Q5: What is necrosis?
A: Unregulated cell death characterized by inflammation and loss of membrane integrity.