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NURS 251 PORTAGE LEARNING PHARMACOLOGY MODULE 7 EXAM 2026 WITH 260 COMPREHENSIVE QUESTIONS AND VERIFIED CORRECT SOLUTIONS | ALREADY GRADED A+ | GUARANTEED PASS | NURS 251 LATEST EXAM 2026 Drug, medicine, surgical device, or blood component that serves to stop bleeding, such as vasopressin, gamma-ainobutyric acid, vitamin K, whole blood, or epinephrine applied locally - ANSWER-Hemostatic Drug that inhibits the action of histamine at the H2 receptors - ANSWER Histamine Receptor Antagonist Drug that relaxes smooth muscles - ANSWER-Muscle Relaxant Antagonist Block the opioid receptors so that opioid (or narcotic) medications cannot bind to the opioid receptors in the body. - ANSWER-Narcotic Antagonist Drug that reduces tension and anxiety - ANSWER-Tranquilizer Drug that constricts blood vessels i.e. epinephrine - ANSWER-Vasoconstrictor

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NURS 251 PORTAGE LEARNING
PHARMACOLOGY MODULE 7 EXAM 2026
WITH 260 COMPREHENSIVE QUESTIONS
AND VERIFIED CORRECT SOLUTIONS |
ALREADY GRADED A+ | GUARANTEED
PASS | NURS 251 LATEST EXAM 2026




Drug, medicine, surgical device, or blood component that serves to stop bleeding,
such as vasopressin, gamma-ainobutyric acid, vitamin K, whole blood, or
epinephrine applied locally - ANSWER-Hemostatic


Drug that inhibits the action of histamine at the H2 receptors - ANSWER-
Histamine Receptor Antagonist


Drug that relaxes smooth muscles - ANSWER-Muscle Relaxant Antagonist


Block the opioid receptors so that opioid (or narcotic) medications cannot bind to
the opioid receptors in the body. - ANSWER-Narcotic Antagonist


Drug that reduces tension and anxiety - ANSWER-Tranquilizer


Drug that constricts blood vessels i.e. epinephrine - ANSWER-Vasoconstrictor

,Agents that affect the rate or intensity of cardiac contraction, blood vessel
diameter, or blood volume - ANSWER-Cardiovascular Agent


Drug used to treat or prevent skin disorders or for the routine care of skin -
ANSWER-Dermatologic Agent


Drugs used during eye treatments, pathology, and surgeries - ANSWER-
Ophthalmic Preparations


Drug often used to treat UTIs, either by increasing urine flow or through killing the
bacteria causing the infection - ANSWER-Urinary Tract Agent


Drug that act as central nervous system depressants, and can therefore produce a
wide spectrum of effects, from mild sedation to total anesthesia - ANSWER-
Barbiturate


Psychoactive drug that is useful in treating anxiety, insomnia, agitation, seizures,
muscle spasms, alcohol withdrawal and as a premedication for medical or dental
procedures - ANSWER-Benzodiazepine


Chemical substance produced in the body that controls and regulates the activity of
certain cells or organs - ANSWER-Hormone


Drug (opium or morphine) that in moderate doses dulls the senses, relieves pain,
and induces profound sleep but in excessive doses causes stupor, come, or
convulsions. Something that soothes, relieves, or dulls. - ANSWER-Narcotic

, Drug that hastening parturition; also inducin contraction of uterine smooth muscle
- ANSWER-Oxytocic


Drug, that any of a large group of fat-soluble organic compounds, as the sterols,
bile acids, and sex hormones, most of which have specific physiological action -
ANSWER-Steroid


Antibiotics given in case of infection 1 hour before procedure.
Preference card contains standing orders. - ANSWER-Surgical Care Improvement
Project (SCIP)


A surgeon may request a particular drug to be administered either from the sterile
field or by the anesthesia provider - ANSWER-Verbal Orders


Often given verbally, STAT orders indicate that a drug is to be administered
immediately, one time only - ANSWER-STAT Orders


PRN stands for pro re nata, meaning drug may be given as needed. - ANSWER-
PRN Orders


What are common forms of drugs and preparations of them? - ANSWER-Solids
Semisolids
Liquids
Gases


Drugs may be in a capsule or tablet form and administered orally. - ANSWER-
Solids

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