NR508 pharmacology Quizzes.
NR508- Pharmacology Quizes
Quiz 1
Azithromycin, erythromycin, and clarithromycin belong to which class of drug?
Macrolides
The primary mechanism of antibacterial action of the penicillin’s involves inhibition of?
A 75 y/o pt who has cardiovascular dz reports insomnia and vomiting for several weeks. The primary care
NP orders thyroid function tests. The tests show TSH is decreased and T4 is increased. The NP should
consult with an endocrinologist and order:
In every state, Prescriptive authority for NPs include the ability to write prescriptions:
Which is the drug clinically useful in the tx of systemic infections caused by Aspegillus, Blastomyces,
Candida Albicans, Histoplasma, & Cyptoccus?
Quiz 2
Which of the following drugs does not match with one of its potential side effects? Adverse effects)
Lupus like syndrome can be an adverse effect of which of the following anti-arrhythmic agents:
Which of the following diuretics is useful in the management of recurrent calcium stones? (Therapeutic
use)
Which of the following agents is the most appropriate choice as a diuretic in patients with hypertension,
heart failure and renal failure? (Therapeutic use)
Which of the antiarrhythmic agents has its action best described by decrease in myocardial conduction
by inhibiting the influx of sodium through “fast” channels of the myocardial cells:
Quiz 3
Which of the following agents is useful in treating angina but is avoided in patients with heart failure and
atrioventricular nodal conduction abnormalities due to its significant effects of myocardial contractile
force: (therapeutic effects and adverse)
Which is the anti-lipidemic agent that competitively inhibits HMG CoA reductase enzymes in the
biosynthesis of cholesterol? (Dynamics, mechanism)
DM is a 46 y/o female with diabetes. Her medicine was recently … to a high HGA1c. One month later she
starts to develop reoccurring vaginal candidiasis. Which of the following may be responsible?
Which of the following is an antianginal agent believed to reduce myocardial oxygen demand by its
effects of vascular smooth muscle calcium channels? (dynamics, mechanism)
A patient on an antihypertensive drug comes to your office complaining of dry cough. You switched the
patient to another drug that inhibits similar pharmacologic mechanisms, and now the pt does not
complain of dry cough anymore. Which is the drug that the patient is currently on? (Adverse ACE
inhibitors)
Quiz 4
A pt who has osteoarthritis is scheduled to have knee surgery. The pt takes asparin for MI prophylaxis
and naproxen (Naprosyn) for pain and inflammation. Which statement by the pt to the primary care NP
indicates a need for further teaching?
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NR508- Pharmacology Quizes
Quiz 1
Azithromycin, erythromycin, and clarithromycin belong to which class of drug?
Macrolides
The primary mechanism of antibacterial action of the penicillin’s involves inhibition of?
A 75 y/o pt who has cardiovascular dz reports insomnia and vomiting for several weeks. The primary care
NP orders thyroid function tests. The tests show TSH is decreased and T4 is increased. The NP should
consult with an endocrinologist and order:
In every state, Prescriptive authority for NPs include the ability to write prescriptions:
Which is the drug clinically useful in the tx of systemic infections caused by Aspegillus, Blastomyces,
Candida Albicans, Histoplasma, & Cyptoccus?
Quiz 2
Which of the following drugs does not match with one of its potential side effects? Adverse effects)
Lupus like syndrome can be an adverse effect of which of the following anti-arrhythmic agents:
Which of the following diuretics is useful in the management of recurrent calcium stones? (Therapeutic
use)
Which of the following agents is the most appropriate choice as a diuretic in patients with hypertension,
heart failure and renal failure? (Therapeutic use)
Which of the antiarrhythmic agents has its action best described by decrease in myocardial conduction
by inhibiting the influx of sodium through “fast” channels of the myocardial cells:
Quiz 3
Which of the following agents is useful in treating angina but is avoided in patients with heart failure and
atrioventricular nodal conduction abnormalities due to its significant effects of myocardial contractile
force: (therapeutic effects and adverse)
Which is the anti-lipidemic agent that competitively inhibits HMG CoA reductase enzymes in the
biosynthesis of cholesterol? (Dynamics, mechanism)
DM is a 46 y/o female with diabetes. Her medicine was recently … to a high HGA1c. One month later she
starts to develop reoccurring vaginal candidiasis. Which of the following may be responsible?
Which of the following is an antianginal agent believed to reduce myocardial oxygen demand by its
effects of vascular smooth muscle calcium channels? (dynamics, mechanism)
A patient on an antihypertensive drug comes to your office complaining of dry cough. You switched the
patient to another drug that inhibits similar pharmacologic mechanisms, and now the pt does not
complain of dry cough anymore. Which is the drug that the patient is currently on? (Adverse ACE
inhibitors)
Quiz 4
A pt who has osteoarthritis is scheduled to have knee surgery. The pt takes asparin for MI prophylaxis
and naproxen (Naprosyn) for pain and inflammation. Which statement by the pt to the primary care NP
indicates a need for further teaching?
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