2025/2026 NR 567 FINAL EXAM CURRENTLY
TESTING QUESTIONS WITH CORRECT AND
DETAILED ANSWERS (VERIFIED) GUARANTEED
PASS/TOP-RATED A+.
NR 567
Ace your NR 567 final exam with this targeted guide, designed to
master advanced pharmacotherapeutics and clinical decision-
making for complex patient cases. This resource provides high-
yield practice questions that reinforce essential drug knowledge
and evidence-based prescribing skills.
what medication should be given to a patient presenting to
the emergency department with altered level of
consciousness, seizures, or both, if a concern of Wernicke-
Korsakoff syndrome exists? ...... ANSWER ....... Thiamine
(Vitamin B1)
What are three pharmaceutical agents recommended for
the treatment of methanol poisoning? ...... ANSWER .......
- IV ethanol
- fomepizole (antizole)
- sodium bicarbonate
NOT RECOMMENDED: disulfiram (antabuse)
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what is the preferred antiseizure medication for a
generalized seizure disorder in a 25 year old pregnant
female? ...... ANSWER ....... levetiracetam (Keppra)
what are considered first line treatments for status
epilepticus? ...... ANSWER ....... lorazepam (ativan)
diazepam (valium)
fosphenytoin (cerebyx)
NOT RECOMMENDED as first line: propofol
which of the following statements is NOT true
- in patients with hypovolemic states, HF, and other
diseases that impair cardiovascular function, normal dose
of sedative-hypnotics may cause cardiovascular depression
- in patients with pulmonary disease, therapeutic doses of
sedative-hypnotics can produce significant respiratory
depression
***** sedative hypnotics can be utilized as an
anticonvulsant; zolpidem (ambien) and lorazepam (ativan)
are excellent options for managing seizures
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- benzodiazepines exert dose dependent anterograde
amnestic effects
your patient is taking risperidone (risperdal) but has
developed hyperprolactinemia. what drug may help to
manage the hyperprolactinemia? ...... ANSWER .......
bromocriptine (Parlodel)
a 35 year old female with long history of anxiety treated with
diazepam (Valium) has increasingly become fearful and
anxious about COVID and triples her daily dose. She is
found extremely lethargic and obtunded 2 days after the
increased dosing. What should the NP order to treat her
condition ...... ANSWER ....... Flumazenil (Romazicon)
a 25 year old male with a history of bipolar disease presents
to the ED with acute agitation characteristics of mania. Non-
pharmacologic methods of de-escalation have been
attempted without success. Which of the following is NOT
recommended to treat this patient? ...... ANSWER ....... -
haloperidol (haldol)
- olanzapine (zyprexa)
- aripiprazole (abilify)
-naltrexone (vivitrol, reVia) ******