NSG 124 EXAM 3 LATEST 2026 HERZING UNIVERSITY
PHARMACOLOGY EXAM BLUEPRINT GRADED A
Which medicine would the nurse give to a patient with PTNIR?
- Coumadin
What drug is considered a PTT?
- Heparin
The nurse is administering a prescription for inhibition of thrombin. What would
they prescribe?
- anticoagulant Pradaxa (oral medicine - not used anymore) it's the oldest medicine.
- rapid onset: don't have to monitor labs and doesn't have any food or medication adverse
- no major bleeding.
- can be used on anybody regardless of age, weight, etc.
Client requires prescribed athrombolytic medicine plasomgin to plasma. Which of
the following medicines would they give?
- TPA is the clot booster
The patient comes in having chest pain; acute STE elevation (heart attack) . What do
you give?
- Aspirin
Client taking iron (ferrous sulfate) for 30 days when they come in and have a
following assessment- what subjective assessment? What to check for therapeutic?
, - working out, exercising
- activity increase tolerance
A patient, ferrous sulfate, what should you teach?
- constipation
- dilute in juice or water
- stain the teeth
- iron (may cause black starry stools)
Administer folic acid to a patient - correct identify.
- Metaplastic anemia
A patient is taking a Nardil (Phenelzine -generic name) - you determine that client
understands tyramine diet - when they choose which meal?
- MAOI class; egg, toast, don't take anything that is smoked.
Why would the nurse administer client apresoline (Hydralazine- generic ) and beta
androgenic blocker propanaol (Inderal LA or Inderal XL- generic name)?
- Hydralazine causes reflex tachycardia and Beta blockers decrease the effect.
The nurse is screening patient with new beta blocker prescription (long acting)
What will they screen for?
- Asthma
A patient Type 1 diabetes's and they are taking propranolol but is acting confused,
weakness, and shaking? What should the nurse do?
- Monitor blood glucose levels
A patient has a medical prescription for Adalat XL. What should the nurse tell the
patient?
- Swallow the medication whole; no not chew or crush
The nurse is preparing to administer Digoxin to a patient and the serum digoxin
level is 2.5 which means the serum level is too high. What is correct of the nurse?
- Call the provider before administering the medicine to the patient.
PHARMACOLOGY EXAM BLUEPRINT GRADED A
Which medicine would the nurse give to a patient with PTNIR?
- Coumadin
What drug is considered a PTT?
- Heparin
The nurse is administering a prescription for inhibition of thrombin. What would
they prescribe?
- anticoagulant Pradaxa (oral medicine - not used anymore) it's the oldest medicine.
- rapid onset: don't have to monitor labs and doesn't have any food or medication adverse
- no major bleeding.
- can be used on anybody regardless of age, weight, etc.
Client requires prescribed athrombolytic medicine plasomgin to plasma. Which of
the following medicines would they give?
- TPA is the clot booster
The patient comes in having chest pain; acute STE elevation (heart attack) . What do
you give?
- Aspirin
Client taking iron (ferrous sulfate) for 30 days when they come in and have a
following assessment- what subjective assessment? What to check for therapeutic?
, - working out, exercising
- activity increase tolerance
A patient, ferrous sulfate, what should you teach?
- constipation
- dilute in juice or water
- stain the teeth
- iron (may cause black starry stools)
Administer folic acid to a patient - correct identify.
- Metaplastic anemia
A patient is taking a Nardil (Phenelzine -generic name) - you determine that client
understands tyramine diet - when they choose which meal?
- MAOI class; egg, toast, don't take anything that is smoked.
Why would the nurse administer client apresoline (Hydralazine- generic ) and beta
androgenic blocker propanaol (Inderal LA or Inderal XL- generic name)?
- Hydralazine causes reflex tachycardia and Beta blockers decrease the effect.
The nurse is screening patient with new beta blocker prescription (long acting)
What will they screen for?
- Asthma
A patient Type 1 diabetes's and they are taking propranolol but is acting confused,
weakness, and shaking? What should the nurse do?
- Monitor blood glucose levels
A patient has a medical prescription for Adalat XL. What should the nurse tell the
patient?
- Swallow the medication whole; no not chew or crush
The nurse is preparing to administer Digoxin to a patient and the serum digoxin
level is 2.5 which means the serum level is too high. What is correct of the nurse?
- Call the provider before administering the medicine to the patient.