GCU-Pathophysiology Final Exam-FALL 2025
This comprehensive exam integrates knowledge from all areas of pathophysiology for the RN. It is designed to challenge your ability to analyze complex, multi-system disease processes.
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Q1: Which of the following types of hepatitis may be contracted through blood? select one
Q2: In late-stage Type II Diabetes Mellitus due to beta cell dysfunction (islet cell burnout), which of the following hormone imbalances would be seen? Select one
Q3: An 18-year-old male is at the emergency department with a chief complaint of testicular pain. The pain is 10/10 and the patient is nauseous and has vomited from the pain. On physical exam of the genitals, the scrotum appears swollen with a high riding right testicle. The right testicle is hard to the touch and a cremasteric reflex is absent on the right side. Phiran sign is negative and the patient states that he is not sexually active. Which of the following is the best diagnosis? Select one
Q4: A 33-year-old female has been having issues with her vision for the past year. Sometimes she gets blurry vision, other times double vision, and sometimes her eyes hurt when she moves them. She mentioned that she's been clumsy lately, such as dropping things or tripping while walking. She sometimes feels like there is an electrical sensation running up and down her back and into her arms. Which of the following tests would you run to confirm your diagnosis?
Q5: A 19-year-old female is brought to the clinic by her roommate because she has been "acting strange" for the past 4 months. The patient's grades have been slipping and she does not talk as much as she did at the beginning of the semester. The roommate says that when the patient does talk, she strays from the topic and is hard to follow. During the interview, the patient says a television reporter told her that the government had a special message for her and she should listen to the radio for further instructions. Which of the following conditions is the most likely cause of this patient's symptoms?
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