D116: Advanced Pharmacology for the Advanced Practice Nurse (Objective Assessment) All accurate 68 questions and answers



Q1.
Which drug types are able to pass through the blood-brain barrier (BBB)?
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✔️ Lipid soluble drugs
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pH gradient drugs
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Basic drugs
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Acidic drugs
Q2.
An advanced practice registered nurse is providing care to a patient who has a history of a myocardial infarction, diabetes mellitus type 2, and chronic renal failure.
Which medication needs to be discontinued for this patient?
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✔️ Metformin
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Clopidogrel
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Regular insulin
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Metoprolol
Q3.
An advanced practice registered nurse (APRN) is getting ready to prescribe some medications for a patient newly admitted with hepatitis and needs to consider the blood concentration ratio at which the drug may become toxic.
Which source should the APRN consult?
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✔️ Therapeutic index
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Normality index
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Concentration ratio
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Solubility ratio
Q4.
An advanced practice registered nurse (APRN) is writing a prescription for an infant while paying special attention to the unique metabolism rate of an individual of that age.
Which adjustment should the APRN make to this medication?
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✔️ Decrease dosage since the metabolism is slower
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Increase dosage to decrease toxicity
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Decrease dosage since the liver is fully developed after birth
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Increase dosage since the metabolism is faster
Q66.
A patient who was admitted with atrial fibrillation is now in the ICU with a history of myocardial infarction (MI). The patient complains of muscle cramps and often states “I don’t eat fruits and vegetables.” Which electrolyte imbalance does the provider anticipate?
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Chloride
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✔️ Potassium
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Calcium
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Cycloheximide
Q67.
Which device is used to deliver drugs to the lungs when using a nebulizer?
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Tracheostomy tube
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Face mask
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Intravenous (IV) drip
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✔️ Nasal spray
Q68.
Which nutrient aids in the absorption of iron in an anemic patient?
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Fiber
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Oxalates
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✔️ Vitamin C
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Vitamin A…………please purchase this entire exam at $30 only
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