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WGU D398 Pharmacology Objective Assessment Comprehensive Resource To Help You Ace Includes Frequently Tested Questions With ELABORATED 100% Correct COMPLETE SOLUTIONS Guaranteed Pass First Attempt!! Current Update!! 1. What does “PO” indicate in a medication order? Correct Answer: By mouth 2. What is the meaning of “per os”? Correct Answer: By mouth 3. What does “BID” mean? Correct Answer: Twice daily 4. What does “bis in die” (BISINDIE) mean? Correct Answer: Twice daily 5. What does “TID” indicate? Correct Answer: Three times a day 6. What does “C” mean in a prescription? Correct Answer: With 7. What does “CUM” mean? Correct Answer: With 8. What does “Rx” stand for? Correct Answer: To take 9. What does “recipere” mean? Correct Answer: To take 10. What does “NG” refer to? Correct Answer: Nasogastric 11. What does “PR” indicate? Correct Answer: Rectally 12. Characteristics of Schedule I drugs Correct Answer: High abuse potential; no accepted medical use Examples: Heroin; LSD; Methamphetamine; Ecstasy 13. Characteristics of Schedule II drugs Correct Answer: High abuse potential with severe dependence risk; written prescription required; emergency call-in requires written prescription within 7 days Examples: Morphine; Codeine; Methadone; Percocet; Dilaudid; Ritalin; Oxycontin; Meperidine (Demerol); Hydrocodone with acetaminophen 14. Characteristics of Schedule III drugs Correct Answer: Moderate dependence risk; prescription may be written, faxed, or verbal; up to 5 refills within 6 months Examples: Codeine combinations; Anabolic steroids; Barbiturates 15. Characteristics of Schedule IV drugs Correct Answer: Lower abuse potential; written prescription required; up to 5 refills within 6 months Examples: Valium; Xanax; Ativan; Phenobarbital; Librium; Restoril; Ambien

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WGU D398 Pharmacology

Objective Assessment Comprehensive Resource To Help
You Ace 2026-2027 Includes Frequently Tested Questions
With ELABORATED 100% Correct COMPLETE SOLUTIONS

Guaranteed Pass First Attempt!!

Current Update!!



1. What does “PO” indicate in a medication order?

Correct Answer: By mouth
2. What is the meaning of “per os”?

Correct Answer: By mouth

3. What does “BID” mean?

Correct Answer: Twice daily

4. What does “bis in die” (BISINDIE) mean?

Correct Answer: Twice daily

5. What does “TID” indicate?

Correct Answer: Three times a day

6. What does “C” mean in a prescription?

Correct Answer: With

7. What does “CUM” mean?

Correct Answer: With

8. What does “Rx” stand for?

, Correct Answer: To take
9. What does “recipere” mean?

Correct Answer: To take

10. What does “NG” refer to?

Correct Answer: Nasogastric

11. What does “PR” indicate?

Correct Answer: Rectally

12. Characteristics of Schedule I drugs

Correct Answer: High abuse potential; no accepted medical use
Examples: Heroin; LSD; Methamphetamine; Ecstasy
13. Characteristics of Schedule II drugs

Correct Answer: High abuse potential with severe dependence risk; written
prescription required; emergency call-in requires written prescription within 7
days
Examples: Morphine; Codeine; Methadone; Percocet; Dilaudid; Ritalin; Oxycontin;
Meperidine (Demerol); Hydrocodone with acetaminophen
14. Characteristics of Schedule III drugs

Correct Answer: Moderate dependence risk; prescription may be written,
faxed, or verbal; up to 5 refills within 6 months
Examples: Codeine combinations; Anabolic steroids; Barbiturates
15. Characteristics of Schedule IV drugs

Correct Answer: Lower abuse potential; written prescription required; up to 5
refills within 6 months
Examples: Valium; Xanax; Ativan; Phenobarbital; Librium; Restoril; Ambien
16. Characteristics of Schedule V drugs

, Correct Answer: Lowest abuse potential; often cough suppressants or
antidiarrheals; up to 5 refills within 6 months
Examples: Promethazine with codeine; Cheratussin AC; Lomotil
17. Three identifiers of a drug

Correct Answer:
• Chemical name – Molecular structure/formula
• Generic name – Not capitalized
• Trade (Brand) name – Always capitalized; specific to manufacturer
18. Chinchona bark and purple foxglove plants are associated with which
therapeutic effect?

Correct Answer: Cardiovascular effects
19. Poppy plants are primarily associated with which therapeutic use?

Correct Answer: Pain relief

20. Copper is associated with what health benefit?

Correct Answer: Heart health



Cardiac Glycosides - Correct Answer: medications that enhance the force of
cardiac contractions by acting directly on the heart muscle. They increase the
power of ventricular contractions.
digoxin (Lanoxin) -
Side Effects: visual halos, seizures, inability to sleep
Cautions - patients with kidney/lung damage. Can cause sudden heart attacks.

, Antiarrhythmic Medications - Correct Answer: suppress various kinds of heart
arrythmias (an irregular heartbeat due to incorrect electrical signals).
o amiodarone (Cordarone) -
Can be given orally or via injection
Side Effects: numbness, lung scarring, lung thickness (pulmonary fibrosis).
Cautions: patients with underlying heart block diseases, thyroid diseases, or
allergic to iodine.



Beta Blockers - Correct Answer: medications that block beta receptors. Beta 1
receptors are found in the heart. These medications should reduce the pace and
power of a cardiac contraction.
Medication names typically end in OLOL
o metoprolol (Toprol) -
Side Effects: low blood sugar, confusion, dizziness, fatigue.
Cautions: patient may have withdrawal symptoms if stopped. Can worsen
symptoms of asthma and COPD.



Calcium Channel Blockers - Correct Answer: medications that prevent calcium
from entering the cells of the heart and arteries. Reduces heart rate. Can reduce
chest discomfort and regulate heartbeat.
Medication names typically end in DIPINE
amlodipine (Norvosc) -
Side Effects: Edema, abdominal discomfort, headache.

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