NSG 6005 Week 2 Pharmacology Quiz, NSG 6005
Week 1 Pharmacology Quiz, NSG6005 week 3 quiz,
Week 5 with questions and well verified answers
actual exam!!! 2026
The major reason for not crushing a sustained release capsule is that, if crushed, the coated
beads of the drugs could possibly result in:
o Disintegration
o Toxicity
o Malabsorption
o Deterioration - ANSWER -o Toxicity
Drugs that have a significant first pass effect:
o Must be given by enteral (oral) route only
o Bypass the hepatic circulation
o Are rapidly metabolized by the liver and may have little if any desired action
o Are converted by the liver to more active in fat-soluble forms - ANSWER -o Are rapidly
metabolized by the liver and may have little if any desired action
When obtaining a drug history from Harold, he gives you a complete list of his prescription
medications. He denies taking any other drugs, but you find that he occasionally takes aspirin
for his arthritis flare-ups. This is an example of:
o His appropriately only telling you about his regularly prescribed medications
,o His hiding information regarding his inappropriate use of aspirin from you
o His common misconception that intermittently taking OTC medications are not an important
part of his drug history
o A common misuse of OTC aspirin - ANSWER -o His common misconception that
intermittently taking OTC medications are not an important part of his drug history
Drugs that use CYP3A4 isoenzymes for metabolism may:
o Induce the metabolism of another drug
o Inhibit the metabolism of another drug
o Both A and B
o Neither A nor B - ANSWER -o Both A and B
A twenty four year old male received multiple fractures in a motor vehicle accident that
required significant amounts of opioid medication to treat his pain. He is at risk for Type ____
ADR when he no longer requires the opioids.
oA
oC
oE
o G - ANSWER -o E
Infants and young children are at higher risk of ADRs due to:
o Immature renal function in schoolage children
o Lack of safety and efficacy studies in the pediatric population
o Children's skin being thicker than adults, requiring higher dosages of topical medication
o Infant boys having a higher proportion of muscle mass, leading to a higher volume of
distribution - ANSWER -o Lack of safety and efficacy studies in the pediatric population
The type of ADR that is the result of an unwanted but otherwise normal pharmacological
action of a drug given in the usual therapeutic dose is:
, o Type A
o Type B
o Type C
o Type D - ANSWER -o Type A
A nurse practitioner would prescribe the liquid form of ibuprofen for a six-year-old because:
o Drugs given in liquid form are less irritating to the stomach.
o A six-year-old may have problems swallowing a pill.
o Liquid forms of medication eliminate the concern for first-pass effect.
o Liquid ibuprofen does not have to be dosed as often as tablet form. - ANSWER -o A
six-year-old may have problems swallowing a pill.
The role of the nurse practitioner in the use of herbal medication is to:
o Maintain competence in the prescribing of common herbal remedies.
o Recommend common OTC herbs to patients.
o Educate patients and guide them to appropriate sources of care.
o Encourage patients to not use herbal therapy due to the documented dangers. -
ANSWER -o Educate patients and guide them to appropriate sources of care.
Genetic polymorphisms account for differences in metabolism, including:
o Poor metabolizers (PMs) that lack a working enzyme
o Intermediate metabolizers (IMs) that have one working, wild-type allele and one mutant
allele
o Extensive metabolizers (EMs), with two normally functioning alleles
o All of the above - ANSWER -o All of the above
The elderly are at high risk of ADRs due to:
o Having greater muscle mass than younger adults, leading to higher volume of distribution
Week 1 Pharmacology Quiz, NSG6005 week 3 quiz,
Week 5 with questions and well verified answers
actual exam!!! 2026
The major reason for not crushing a sustained release capsule is that, if crushed, the coated
beads of the drugs could possibly result in:
o Disintegration
o Toxicity
o Malabsorption
o Deterioration - ANSWER -o Toxicity
Drugs that have a significant first pass effect:
o Must be given by enteral (oral) route only
o Bypass the hepatic circulation
o Are rapidly metabolized by the liver and may have little if any desired action
o Are converted by the liver to more active in fat-soluble forms - ANSWER -o Are rapidly
metabolized by the liver and may have little if any desired action
When obtaining a drug history from Harold, he gives you a complete list of his prescription
medications. He denies taking any other drugs, but you find that he occasionally takes aspirin
for his arthritis flare-ups. This is an example of:
o His appropriately only telling you about his regularly prescribed medications
,o His hiding information regarding his inappropriate use of aspirin from you
o His common misconception that intermittently taking OTC medications are not an important
part of his drug history
o A common misuse of OTC aspirin - ANSWER -o His common misconception that
intermittently taking OTC medications are not an important part of his drug history
Drugs that use CYP3A4 isoenzymes for metabolism may:
o Induce the metabolism of another drug
o Inhibit the metabolism of another drug
o Both A and B
o Neither A nor B - ANSWER -o Both A and B
A twenty four year old male received multiple fractures in a motor vehicle accident that
required significant amounts of opioid medication to treat his pain. He is at risk for Type ____
ADR when he no longer requires the opioids.
oA
oC
oE
o G - ANSWER -o E
Infants and young children are at higher risk of ADRs due to:
o Immature renal function in schoolage children
o Lack of safety and efficacy studies in the pediatric population
o Children's skin being thicker than adults, requiring higher dosages of topical medication
o Infant boys having a higher proportion of muscle mass, leading to a higher volume of
distribution - ANSWER -o Lack of safety and efficacy studies in the pediatric population
The type of ADR that is the result of an unwanted but otherwise normal pharmacological
action of a drug given in the usual therapeutic dose is:
, o Type A
o Type B
o Type C
o Type D - ANSWER -o Type A
A nurse practitioner would prescribe the liquid form of ibuprofen for a six-year-old because:
o Drugs given in liquid form are less irritating to the stomach.
o A six-year-old may have problems swallowing a pill.
o Liquid forms of medication eliminate the concern for first-pass effect.
o Liquid ibuprofen does not have to be dosed as often as tablet form. - ANSWER -o A
six-year-old may have problems swallowing a pill.
The role of the nurse practitioner in the use of herbal medication is to:
o Maintain competence in the prescribing of common herbal remedies.
o Recommend common OTC herbs to patients.
o Educate patients and guide them to appropriate sources of care.
o Encourage patients to not use herbal therapy due to the documented dangers. -
ANSWER -o Educate patients and guide them to appropriate sources of care.
Genetic polymorphisms account for differences in metabolism, including:
o Poor metabolizers (PMs) that lack a working enzyme
o Intermediate metabolizers (IMs) that have one working, wild-type allele and one mutant
allele
o Extensive metabolizers (EMs), with two normally functioning alleles
o All of the above - ANSWER -o All of the above
The elderly are at high risk of ADRs due to:
o Having greater muscle mass than younger adults, leading to higher volume of distribution