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Master the HESI exam with this comprehensive Neuropharmacology Exam Bank covering Anticonvulsants, Psychotropics, Mood Stabilizers, Antidepressants, Antipsychotics, and more. Includes 200 NGN-style questions with detailed rationales, designed to build your confidence and critical thinking for NCLEX, nursing pharmacology exams, and clinical success. Perfect for students preparing for HESI, ATI, or nursing boards.

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HESI Specialty Exam Bank: Neuropharmacology,
Anticonvulsants, Psychotropics & NGN Questions




Table of Contents
Subtopic 1: Anticonvulsant Drug Classes and Mechanisms of Action (Q1–Q20)
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Subtopic 2: Psychotropic Drug Classes and Neurotransmitter Targets (Q21–
Q40)...............................................................................................................10
Subtopic 3: Mood Stabilizers, Lithium, and Antiepileptics in Bipolar
Management (Q41–Q60)................................................................................18
Subtopic 4: Antidepressants—Classes, Indications, and Side Effects (Q61–
Q80)...............................................................................................................26
Subtopic 5: Antipsychotics—Types, Mechanisms, and Side Effects (Q81–Q100)
.......................................................................................................................34
Subtopic 6: Anxiolytics, Sedatives, and Hypnotics Use, Dependence, and
Nursing Considerations (Q101–Q120)............................................................41
Subtopic 7: Pediatric and Geriatric Considerations in Neuropharmacology
(Q121–Q140)..................................................................................................49
Subtopic 8: Drug Interactions and Serotonin Syndrome (Q141–Q160)..........57
Subtopic 9: Mood Stabilizers—Lithium and Anticonvulsants in Bipolar
Disorder (Q161–Q180)...................................................................................65
Subtopic 10: Nursing Management, Patient Education, and Legal/Ethical
Issues (Q181–Q200).......................................................................................73

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Subtopic 1: Anticonvulsant Drug Classes and
Mechanisms of Action (Q1–Q20)
1. Which of the following best describes the primary mechanism of action of
phenytoin in seizure control?

A. Enhances GABA-mediated chloride influx

B. Blocks voltage-gated sodium channels

C. Inhibits NMDA receptor activity

D. Stimulates serotonin release



Correct Answer: B. Blocks voltage-gated sodium channels

Rationale: Phenytoin primarily works by stabilizing neuronal membranes and
reducing repetitive firing by blocking voltage-gated sodium channels. This
helps prevent the spread of seizure activity.



2. Which anticonvulsant is classified as a GABA transaminase inhibitor,
increasing available GABA in the brain?

A. Carbamazepine

B. Vigabatrin

C. Ethosuximide

D. Lamotrigine



Correct Answer: B. Vigabatrin

Rationale: Vigabatrin irreversibly inhibits GABA transaminase, the enzyme
responsible for GABA degradation, thus increasing GABA levels and
enhancing inhibitory neurotransmission.



3. Which of the following anticonvulsants is most effective for absence
seizures due to its action on T-type calcium channels?

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A. Valproic acid

B. Ethosuximide

C. Phenobarbital

D. Gabapentin



Correct Answer: B. Ethosuximide

Rationale: Ethosuximide specifically blocks T-type calcium channels in
thalamic neurons, making it highly effective for treating absence seizures.



4. What is the mechanism by which benzodiazepines like diazepam help
control seizures?

A. Inhibiting sodium influx

B. Blocking glutamate receptors

C. Enhancing GABA-A receptor activity

D. Inhibiting GABA metabolism



Correct Answer: C. Enhancing GABA-A receptor activity

Rationale: Benzodiazepines enhance the affinity of GABA for the GABA-A
receptor, increasing chloride influx and producing a calming, anticonvulsant
effect.



5. Which anticonvulsant is known to block sodium channels and also inhibits
high-frequency neuronal firing through calcium channel effects?

A. Topiramate

B. Lamotrigine

C. Levetiracetam

D. Zonisamide

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Correct Answer: B. Lamotrigine

Rationale: Lamotrigine inhibits voltage-sensitive sodium channels and may
also impact calcium channels, reducing excitatory neurotransmitter release.



6. Which antiepileptic drug works by binding to synaptic vesicle protein 2A
(SV2A) and modulating neurotransmitter release?

A. Gabapentin

B. Phenobarbital

C. Levetiracetam

D. Oxcarbazepine



Correct Answer: C. Levetiracetam

Rationale: Levetiracetam acts on SV2A, a protein involved in synaptic vesicle
function, which modulates neurotransmitter release and seizure activity.



7. What is the mechanism of action of valproic acid that makes it a broad-
spectrum anticonvulsant?

A. NMDA receptor blockade

B. Multiple: increases GABA, blocks sodium and calcium channels

C. Enhances serotonin transmission

D. Selective sodium channel inhibition



Correct Answer: B. Multiple: increases GABA, blocks sodium and calcium
channels

Rationale: Valproic acid has a multifaceted mechanism: increasing GABA
levels, blocking voltage-gated sodium channels, and inhibiting T-type calcium
channels, making it effective for various seizure types.

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