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NR341 CJE PHARMACOLOGY CJE EXAM QUESTIONS AND VERIFIED ANSWERS | LATEST UPDATE 2026/2027 | GRADED A+ | 100% ASSURED PASS.

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This NR341 Pharmacology CJE Exam resource is a comprehensive study and revision guide designed to help students prepare effectively for their pharmacology assessments. It includes carefully selected exam-style questions with fully verified correct answers, aligned with the latest 2026/2027 updates. The content covers essential pharmacology concepts such as drug classifications, mechanisms of action, side effects, nursing considerations, dosage safety, and patient education. It is structured to enhance understanding, support active recall, and improve confidence when tackling exam questions. Ideal for nursing students and candidates preparing for CJE-style exams, this guide serves as a reliable tool for practice, revision, and strengthening core pharmacology knowledge to achieve high academic performance.

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NR341 CJE PHARMACOLOGY CJE EXAM QUESTIONS AND
VERIFIED ANSWERS | LATEST UPDATE 2026/2027 |
GRADED A+ | 100% ASSURED PASS.
What are common sensory motor defects in elderly patients? - CORRECT ANSWER Elderly
patients may experience sensory motor defects.

What cardiovascular changes occur in elderly patients? - CORRECT ANSWER Elderly patients
experience decreased cardiac output (CO) and blood flow.

What is polypharmacy and why is it common in elderly patients? - CORRECT ANSWER
Polypharmacy refers to the use of multiple medications, which is common in elderly patients
due to chronic illnesses.

How does aging affect drug absorption in elderly patients? - CORRECT ANSWER Aging leads to
decreased gastric pH, decreased peristalsis, and reduced GI blood flow.

What changes occur in drug distribution in elderly patients? - CORRECT ANSWER Elderly
patients have increased fat content, decreased body mass and albumin, and decreased body
water.

How does metabolism change in elderly patients? - CORRECT ANSWER Elderly patients
experience a slower first-pass effect.

What is the impact of aging on drug excretion? - CORRECT ANSWER Aging results in decreased
Glomerular Filtration Rate (GFR).

What is crucial for pediatric patients regarding medication? - CORRECT ANSWER Weight/dose
calculation is crucial due to limited studies on pediatric patients.

How does drug absorption differ in pediatric patients? - CORRECT ANSWER Pediatric patients
have less acidic pH until 1-2 years old, slow gastric emptying, faster IM absorption, and thinner
skin.

What are the distribution characteristics of drugs in pediatric patients? - CORRECT ANSWER
Pediatric patients have low fat content, decreased protein binding, increased blood-brain
barrier permeability, and dehydration.

How does metabolism in pediatric patients differ from adults? - CORRECT ANSWER Pediatric
patients have an immature first-pass effect, while older children may have increased
metabolism.

, What is the effect of immature kidney function on drug excretion in pediatric patients? -
CORRECT ANSWER Decreased perfusion and immature kidney function lead to decreased drug
excretion.

What are the pregnancy categories for medications? - CORRECT ANSWER Category A: No risk to
humans; Category B: No risk to animal fetus; Category C: Adverse risk to animal fetus; Category
D: Possible risk to fetus; Category X: Fetal abnormalities reported, DO NOT GIVE.

What should be considered for lactating mothers regarding medication? - CORRECT ANSWER
Risk is present for lactating mothers despite low medication concentration.

What are the 'Seven Rights' of medication administration? - CORRECT ANSWER Right drug, right
dose, right time, right route, right patient, right documentation, right reason or indication.

What should be done when a medication error occurs? - CORRECT ANSWER Ensure client safety,
notify healthcare provider, follow facility procedures, reflect on the situation, and do not record
incident report completion in medical records.

What is the priority when using reversal agents for drug overdoses? - CORRECT ANSWER
Identify the overdose medication.

What are common antidotes for specific drugs? - CORRECT ANSWER Warfarin: Vitamin K;
Heparin: Protamine; Acetaminophen: Acetylcysteine; Calcium Channel Blockers: Intravenous
Calcium; Benzodiazepines: Flumazenil; Beta Blockers: Glucagon; Opioid Drugs: Naloxone.

What defines an Adverse Drug Reaction (ADR)? - CORRECT ANSWER An ADR is an unexpected,
unintended, or excessive response to medications given at therapeutic dosages.

What is an Adverse Drug Event (ADE)? - CORRECT ANSWER An ADE is an undesirable occurrence
related to the administration of or failure to administer a prescribed medication.

What is the importance of patient education regarding medications? - CORRECT ANSWER
Educate patients on medications, potential interactions, maintain a current medication list, and
verify it with pharmacy.

What is the significance of the Therapeutic Index in pharmacology? - CORRECT ANSWER A wide
therapeutic index indicates a large range between therapeutic and toxic doses, while a low
therapeutic index indicates a small range, increasing the risk for toxicity.

What are the nursing considerations for using Albuterol? - CORRECT ANSWER Monitor for
cardiovascular side effects like tachycardia and palpitations, and be aware that long-term use
can decrease B2 effect leading to B1 stimulation.

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