FUNDAMENTALS PHARMACOLOGY MIDTERM EXAM
LATEST COMPLETE ACTUAL EXAM REAL QUESTIONS
AND CORRECT VERIFIED ANSWERS (A NEW UPDATED
VERSION) |ALREADY GRADED A+ (BRAND NEW!!)
What is the most appropriate measurement to determine the therapeutic response
of an antipyretic drug?
a) Blood Pressure
b) Respiratory Rate
c) Temperature
d) Radial Pulse - ANSWER: C
Which of the following examples would be considered objective data? (select all that
apply)
a) "I have pain in my abdomen"
b) Blood pressure is 160/90
c) Skin is mottled
d) "I had a lab test last week at my doctor's office"
e) Child's mother states, "His temperature was 102 degrees before we came to the
hospital"
f) Weight gain of 2 pounds in 4 days
g) Patient states she has trouble breathing or "catching" her breath - ANSWER: B, C,
F
Which of the following would be considered examples of the Nine Rights? (select all
that apply)
a) Right patient
b) Right time
c) Right room number
d) Right to refuse
e) Right documentation
f) Right reason - ANSWER: A, B, D, E, F
Which of the following examples would be considered a contraindication?
a) Giving a drug for nausea to a patient who has just vomited
b) Giving a drug that causes birth defects to a patient who is 12 week's pregnant
c) Giving a drug that may cause dizziness to a patient with high blood pressure
d) Giving a drug that may cause an increase in heart rate to a patient who has
asthma - ANSWER: B
,The LPN/VN is giving a patient her morning drugs due at 9:00 a.m. After you have
already prepared the drug, the patient states, " No, I don't want that pill today."
What is your best first action?
a) Tell the patient she has to take the drug because it was ordered by the doctor
b) Ask the patient to tell you her reason for not taking the drug
c) Teach the patient why she needs it and give the drug
d) Ask the patient if she has any questions about the drug - ANSWER: B
What is considered the best resource for current use of drugs at admission to the
healthcare setting?
a) The patient
b) The medical record
c) The caregiver
d) The prescriber - ANSWER: A
The LPN/VN is assessing a patient before giving a drug to manage his blood pressure
and notes the blood pressure to be 90/50. What is the nurse's best action?
a) Hold the drug and report to the RN in charge
b) Give the patient a cup of coffee and give the drug
c) Come back 30 minutes later and recheck the blood pressure
d) Tell the patient to walk in the hall and give the drug - ANSWER: A
What is the best way to check that you are giving the drug to the right patient?
a) Ask the patient's name
b) Compare the patient with the room number
c) Check the patient's wristband
d) Check two unique patient identifiers - ANSWER: D
Which of the following nine rights should you apply immediately after you give a
drug?
a) Right drug
b) Right patient
c) Right documentation
d) Right dose - ANSWER: C
Which priority assessment must you make before giving any patient a drug by
mouth?
a) Quiz the patient about the action of each drug
b) Make sure the patient can swallow
c) Find out whether the patient prefers cold or room temperature liquids
d) Ask the patient to repeat his or her name and birthdate - ANSWER: B
, According to the patient's record, a controlled substance has been ordered for pain
relief. A review of the narcotics log and the patient's drug record indicates the drug
has been given as ordered. However, the patient reports not receiving relief of pain.
What may be a likely reason for the lack of pain relief?
a) The patient may not be telling the truth
b) The drug is likely being diverted for illegal purposes
c) The patient has an allergy to opioids, and so they are not effective
d) The patient was offered the drug, but the refused the dose, and it was discarded -
ANSWER: B
Which patient is most likely to receive an incorrect dose of an over-the-counter
drug?
a) A 2-year-old child given a liquid drug by his parents
b) A 20-year-old woman who experiences frequent migraine headaches
c) A 50-year-old man who is taking an anti-inflammatory drug for occasional arthritis
pain
d) A 13-year-old female student who was given acetaminophen for a headache by
the school nurse - ANSWER: A
You have discovered that you made a potential drug administration error. What is
the first step you should take?
a) Fill out an incident report
b) Call the healthcare provider immediately
c) Check your patient and assess vital signs
d) Discuss your concerns with the nurse manager - ANSWER: C
Which drug is classified as a schedule II controlled substance?
a) Mescaline
b) Morphine
c) Pentazocine
d) Tylenol #3 - ANSWER: B
Which action is most likely to ensure you are giving the right drug to the right
patient?
a) Checking the patient's bed number
b) Asking the patient is he is Mr. Jones
c) Asking the patient if he has taken this drug before
d) Checking the name on the patient"s wristband - ANSWER: D
Which information is required for a prescription to be legal? (select all that apply)
LATEST COMPLETE ACTUAL EXAM REAL QUESTIONS
AND CORRECT VERIFIED ANSWERS (A NEW UPDATED
VERSION) |ALREADY GRADED A+ (BRAND NEW!!)
What is the most appropriate measurement to determine the therapeutic response
of an antipyretic drug?
a) Blood Pressure
b) Respiratory Rate
c) Temperature
d) Radial Pulse - ANSWER: C
Which of the following examples would be considered objective data? (select all that
apply)
a) "I have pain in my abdomen"
b) Blood pressure is 160/90
c) Skin is mottled
d) "I had a lab test last week at my doctor's office"
e) Child's mother states, "His temperature was 102 degrees before we came to the
hospital"
f) Weight gain of 2 pounds in 4 days
g) Patient states she has trouble breathing or "catching" her breath - ANSWER: B, C,
F
Which of the following would be considered examples of the Nine Rights? (select all
that apply)
a) Right patient
b) Right time
c) Right room number
d) Right to refuse
e) Right documentation
f) Right reason - ANSWER: A, B, D, E, F
Which of the following examples would be considered a contraindication?
a) Giving a drug for nausea to a patient who has just vomited
b) Giving a drug that causes birth defects to a patient who is 12 week's pregnant
c) Giving a drug that may cause dizziness to a patient with high blood pressure
d) Giving a drug that may cause an increase in heart rate to a patient who has
asthma - ANSWER: B
,The LPN/VN is giving a patient her morning drugs due at 9:00 a.m. After you have
already prepared the drug, the patient states, " No, I don't want that pill today."
What is your best first action?
a) Tell the patient she has to take the drug because it was ordered by the doctor
b) Ask the patient to tell you her reason for not taking the drug
c) Teach the patient why she needs it and give the drug
d) Ask the patient if she has any questions about the drug - ANSWER: B
What is considered the best resource for current use of drugs at admission to the
healthcare setting?
a) The patient
b) The medical record
c) The caregiver
d) The prescriber - ANSWER: A
The LPN/VN is assessing a patient before giving a drug to manage his blood pressure
and notes the blood pressure to be 90/50. What is the nurse's best action?
a) Hold the drug and report to the RN in charge
b) Give the patient a cup of coffee and give the drug
c) Come back 30 minutes later and recheck the blood pressure
d) Tell the patient to walk in the hall and give the drug - ANSWER: A
What is the best way to check that you are giving the drug to the right patient?
a) Ask the patient's name
b) Compare the patient with the room number
c) Check the patient's wristband
d) Check two unique patient identifiers - ANSWER: D
Which of the following nine rights should you apply immediately after you give a
drug?
a) Right drug
b) Right patient
c) Right documentation
d) Right dose - ANSWER: C
Which priority assessment must you make before giving any patient a drug by
mouth?
a) Quiz the patient about the action of each drug
b) Make sure the patient can swallow
c) Find out whether the patient prefers cold or room temperature liquids
d) Ask the patient to repeat his or her name and birthdate - ANSWER: B
, According to the patient's record, a controlled substance has been ordered for pain
relief. A review of the narcotics log and the patient's drug record indicates the drug
has been given as ordered. However, the patient reports not receiving relief of pain.
What may be a likely reason for the lack of pain relief?
a) The patient may not be telling the truth
b) The drug is likely being diverted for illegal purposes
c) The patient has an allergy to opioids, and so they are not effective
d) The patient was offered the drug, but the refused the dose, and it was discarded -
ANSWER: B
Which patient is most likely to receive an incorrect dose of an over-the-counter
drug?
a) A 2-year-old child given a liquid drug by his parents
b) A 20-year-old woman who experiences frequent migraine headaches
c) A 50-year-old man who is taking an anti-inflammatory drug for occasional arthritis
pain
d) A 13-year-old female student who was given acetaminophen for a headache by
the school nurse - ANSWER: A
You have discovered that you made a potential drug administration error. What is
the first step you should take?
a) Fill out an incident report
b) Call the healthcare provider immediately
c) Check your patient and assess vital signs
d) Discuss your concerns with the nurse manager - ANSWER: C
Which drug is classified as a schedule II controlled substance?
a) Mescaline
b) Morphine
c) Pentazocine
d) Tylenol #3 - ANSWER: B
Which action is most likely to ensure you are giving the right drug to the right
patient?
a) Checking the patient's bed number
b) Asking the patient is he is Mr. Jones
c) Asking the patient if he has taken this drug before
d) Checking the name on the patient"s wristband - ANSWER: D
Which information is required for a prescription to be legal? (select all that apply)