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TEST 1 PHARM COMPREHENSIVE
PHARMACOLOGY AND NURSING CARE
REVIEW FOR CHAPTERS 1-9, 15-16 ||
NCLEX QUESTIONS, DETAILED
ANSWERS, AND RATIONALES || 100%
GUARANTEED PASS
Description:
This comprehensive review guide covers critical pharmacology and nursing care topics from
Chapters 1-9 and 15-16. Perfect for NCLEX preparation, the guide provides an in-depth review
of essential pharmacology concepts, including drug classifications, nursing interventions, patient
safety, and pharmacokinetics. It includes accurate NCLEX-style questions, detailed answers, and
rationales to reinforce your understanding of drug therapy, patient care, and nursing
responsibilities. Whether you’re reviewing for exams or reinforcing your clinical practice
knowledge, this guide is designed to ensure a 100% guaranteed pass by helping you master the
material effectively and efficiently.

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Where are most drugs metabolized and excreted?
Most drugs are metabolized in the liver and excreted in the kidneys.
What is the difference between naloxone and Narcan?
Naloxone is the generic name, while Narcan is the brand (trade) name for the drug.
What type of drug effect does naloxone represent when administered to
counteract morphine?
It represents an antagonistic drug effect.
What are the steps of pharmacokinetics in the correct order?
Absorption, Distribution, Metabolism, Excretion.
What route of medication has no barriers to absorption?
Intravenous (IV) route.
Is insulin absorbed faster orally or subcutaneously?
Insulin is absorbed faster subcutaneously.
What is the intended benefit of a drug called?
The intended benefit of a drug is known as the therapeutic effect.
What are unintended and unexpected effects of a medication called?
They are known as adverse effects.
What is biotransformation in relation to drug metabolism?

, Biotransformation converts lipophilic chemicals into water-soluble compounds, affecting
drug absorption and effects.
What factors can alter a patient's biotransformation of a drug?
Elderly patients, liver disease, kidney disease, drug interactions, infections, and
nutritional status.
What is the primary purpose of self-medication administration?
To allow patients to manage their own health needs.
What is HIPAA and why is it important in medication administration?
HIPAA is the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act, which protects patient
privacy and confidentiality.
When should a nurse start teaching a newly diagnosed diabetic patient about
insulin?
As soon as the patient is diagnosed and as early as possible during the hospital stay.
What are the steps of the nursing process?
Assessment, Diagnosis, Planning, Implementation, Evaluation (ADPIE).
What is a SMART goal in nursing?
A goal that is Specific, Measurable, Attainable, Relevant, and Timed.
What are important points to teach a patient about their prescribed medication?
Drug interactions, side effects, administration technique, and not stopping medications
without provider permission.
What medications require documentation of a response?
Medications given for pain, fever, nausea, vomiting, and constipation.
What is the correct technique for eardrop (OTIC) administration for adults and
children?
The technique differs for each age group; generally, adults pull the ear up and back,
while children pull the ear down and back.
What information must be included in a provider's medication order?
Name of drug, dose with units, frequency, and route.
Is it okay to crush enteric-coated medications?
No, because it can affect the medication's absorption and efficacy.
What data must be obtained before administering medications?
Review the order for correctness, check allergies, verify patient identity, and document
vital signs.
What is military time for 6 in the morning and 6 in the evening?
6:00 for morning and 18:00 for evening.
What should a nurse check when receiving medications from the pharmacy?
Check the medication name, dose, timing, and expiration date against the patient's
medication administration record (MAR).
What happens if a dose of Albuterol inhaler is missed?
The patient may experience increased shortness of breath and wheezing.
What is a loading dose?
A higher initial dose of a medication given to quickly achieve therapeutic levels.
What emergency medication is given to an unconscious patient with suspected
substance abuse?
Naloxone (Narcan) is likely to be administered.
What are the actions of atropine sulfate and epinephrine?

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