NURSING 100 PHARMACOLOGY EXAM
WITH CORRECT QUESTIONS AND
ANSWERS 2025
Usually mild-moderate and may be transient of the entire time you take the drug. - CORRECT-
ANSWERSSide Effects
feelings/thought about meds, possible reasons for non-adherence, medication reconciliation,
reactions, allergies, side effects - CORRECT-ANSWERSNurse Assessment for medication
Question an order that conflicts with your assessment, Nurse makes "PRN" decisions, consider
vitals signs, labs, value, diagnostics, educate patient/family, obey 7 rights, document -
CORRECT-ANSWERSNursing Intervention
Know target symptoms to measure the efficiency of drug, minimize side effects/prevent
adverse reactions when possible, determine barriers to continued adherence to prescribe drugs
- CORRECT-ANSWERSEvaluation
, names/purpose, route/store/disposal, time/dosage/duration, lifestyle changes, dietary/drug
interactions, forgotten dosage, possible adverse effects, monitoring needed, travel, financial
aspects, cultural considerations, importance of being compliant, precautions, stopping drug -
CORRECT-ANSWERSGeneral Teaching points on drugs
a unique response, usually the opposite of intended effect - CORRECT-ANSWERSParadoxical
effect
unusual unexpected - CORRECT-ANSWERSIdiosyncratic
1) Must have 2 legal identifiers (State Full name and DOB 2) The 7 rights of medication
administering - CORRECT-ANSWERSSafety measures
Right drug, right dose, right patient, right route, right time, right reason, right documentation -
CORRECT-ANSWERS7 rights of medication administration
Drug name, dose to be given, route to be given, frequency. e.g. Acetemetophin 500mg PO TID -
CORRECT-ANSWERSMedication order must include
WITH CORRECT QUESTIONS AND
ANSWERS 2025
Usually mild-moderate and may be transient of the entire time you take the drug. - CORRECT-
ANSWERSSide Effects
feelings/thought about meds, possible reasons for non-adherence, medication reconciliation,
reactions, allergies, side effects - CORRECT-ANSWERSNurse Assessment for medication
Question an order that conflicts with your assessment, Nurse makes "PRN" decisions, consider
vitals signs, labs, value, diagnostics, educate patient/family, obey 7 rights, document -
CORRECT-ANSWERSNursing Intervention
Know target symptoms to measure the efficiency of drug, minimize side effects/prevent
adverse reactions when possible, determine barriers to continued adherence to prescribe drugs
- CORRECT-ANSWERSEvaluation
, names/purpose, route/store/disposal, time/dosage/duration, lifestyle changes, dietary/drug
interactions, forgotten dosage, possible adverse effects, monitoring needed, travel, financial
aspects, cultural considerations, importance of being compliant, precautions, stopping drug -
CORRECT-ANSWERSGeneral Teaching points on drugs
a unique response, usually the opposite of intended effect - CORRECT-ANSWERSParadoxical
effect
unusual unexpected - CORRECT-ANSWERSIdiosyncratic
1) Must have 2 legal identifiers (State Full name and DOB 2) The 7 rights of medication
administering - CORRECT-ANSWERSSafety measures
Right drug, right dose, right patient, right route, right time, right reason, right documentation -
CORRECT-ANSWERS7 rights of medication administration
Drug name, dose to be given, route to be given, frequency. e.g. Acetemetophin 500mg PO TID -
CORRECT-ANSWERSMedication order must include