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WGU D027 – Advanced Pathopharmacology – Final Exam Study Guide | Questions and Answers | A Complete Solution 2023
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1. Celiac Disease 
a. Lining of the small intestine, intolerant of gluten. (avoid BROW) Barley, Rye, Oat, Wheat 
i. More pronounced in the duodenum and jejunum. 
b. Signs and Symptoms - abdominal pain/distention; diarrhea (pale, greasy, bulky, foul) 
i. Malnutrition complications - rickets, occult blood, anemia (early bleeds and/or bruises) 
ii. Hypomagnesemia and hypocalcemia = Irritability, tremors, convulsions, tetany, bone 
pain, osteomalacia 
c. Lab Value: IgA-tTg, total IgA, IgA-EMA, HLA-D...
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DUNPHY ABDOMINAL PROBLEMS QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS
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1. Treatment for achalasia may include 
 
A. balloon dilation of the lower esophageal sphincter 
 
B. beta blockers 
 
C. a fundoplication 
 
D. an esophagogastrectomy - Answer-A. balloon dilation of the lower esophageal sphincter 
 
2. You assess for Cullen's sign in Dan, age 62, after surgery. Cullen's sign may indicate 
 
A. intra-abdominal bleeding 
 
B. a ventral hernia 
 
C. appendicitis 
 
D. jaundice - Answer-A. intra-abdominal bleeding 
 
3. The most important diagnostic test for celi...
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WGU D027 Study Guide: Guaranteed A+ Guide: Updated A+ Sore Guide Solution
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Celiac Disease - definition 
(Ans- intolerance of gluten - more pronounced in the duodenum and jejunum 
 
Celiac Disease - s/s 
(Ans- Abdominal pain/distention, diarrhea (pale, greasy, bulky, foul), malnutrition complications (rickets, occult blood, anemia), early bleeds/bruises, hypomagnesemia/hypocalcemia (irritability, tremors, convulsions, tetany, bone pain) 
 
Celiac Disease - labs 
(Ans- IgA-tTg, IgA-EMA, total IgA 
 
Celiac Disease – testing 
 (Ans- serologic measurements of IgA anti...
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WGU D027 EXAM QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS
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1. Describe Celiac Disease and which testing is appropriate to diagnosis? 
 
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3 - Answer-Lining of the small intestine and intolerant of gluten. More pronounced in the duodenum and jejunum. 
 
i. Serologic measurements of IgA antibodies and HLA-DQ2 or HLA-DQ8 
ii. Endoscopy with small intestine biopsy 
iii. Duodenal biopsy 
 
IgA-tTG test has the advantages of being simple, inexpensive, widely available 
(Total IgA 
IgA-tTG 
IgA-EMA) 
 
What is Sjorgens Syndrome and what testing is appropri...
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Family Medicine Board review questionsmost likely cause of the following symptoms 
1. frequent abdominal pain 
2. nonbloody diarrhea 
3. 20 lb weight loss 
4. chronic intensely pruritic vesicular rash - correct answer celiac sprue (autoimmune d/o) 
 
inflammation of small bowel wall, blunting of villi (villous atrophy), resultant malabsorption 
 
serum IgA tissue transglutaminase antibodies (TTG) 
 
dermatitis herpetiformis 
 
Signs of primary hyperaldosteronism, and diagnosis? - correct answ...
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most likely cause of the following symptoms 
1. frequent abdominal pain 
2. nonbloody diarrhea 
3. 20 lb weight loss 
4. chronic intensely pruritic vesicular rash CORRECT ANSWER celiac sprue (autoimmune d/o) 
 
inflammation of small bowel wall, blunting of villi (villous atrophy), resultant malabsorption 
 
serum IgA tissue transglutaminase antibodies (TTG) 
 
dermatitis herpetiformis 
 
Signs of primary hyperaldosteronism, and diagnosis? CORRECT ANSWER 1. uncontrollable blood pressure (more com...
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Family Medicine Board review questions Question and answers rated A+ 2024 most likely cause of the following symptoms 
1. frequent abdominal pain 
2. nonbloody diarrhea 
3. 20 lb weight loss 
4. chronic intensely pruritic vesicular rash - correct answer celiac sprue (autoimmune d/o) 
 
inflammation of small bowel wall, blunting of villi (villous atrophy), resultant malabsorption 
 
serum IgA tissue transglutaminase antibodies (TTG) 
 
dermatitis herpetiformis 
 
Signs of primary hyperaldostero...
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AAB MT Immunology Review exam 2023 with 100% correct answers
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Concerning antigen-antibody reactions, the prozone effect causes which of the following results? 
 
A. False positive 
B. False negative 
C. No reaction 
D. Mixed field reaction 
B. False negative 
 
 
 
The following characteristics are applicable to Interferon-Gamma Release Assays (IGRAs) except: 
 
A. Can be used in patients with active tuberculosis disease symptoms 
B. Preferable for patients who have received a bacillus Calmette-Guérin (BCG) vaccination 
C. Can be used instead of purified ...
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Disease Risk Subjective 
Finding 
Objective 
Findings 
Diagnostics Treatment Education 
GI DISORDERS 
Appendicitis Older adults Colick, Htn, tachy, No lab, Sx, fluids, No heavy lifting 
epigastric, flexing right leukocytosis, UA, electrolytes, IV 
periumbilical, knee relieves hematuria abx, no narcs, 
RLQ pain, pain, pressure perforationworsens with on abd, cephalosporin 
walk or 
coughing 
Celiac dise...
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Family Medicine Board review exam 2023
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most likely cause of the following symptoms 
1. frequent abdominal pain 
2. nonbloody diarrhea 
3. 20 lb weight loss 
4. chronic intensely pruritic vesicular rash 
celiac sprue (autoimmune d/o) 
 
inflammation of small bowel wall, blunting of villi (villous atrophy), resultant malabsorption 
 
serum IgA tissue transglutaminase antibodies (TTG) 
 
dermatitis herpetiformis 
 
 
 
Signs of primary hyperaldosteronism, and diagnosis? 
1. uncontrollable blood pressure (more common in women) 
2. weakne...
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