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Pharmacy NURS-6521| Board Exam with Verified Solution| 2025/2026 A patient with hypertension has been prescribed a calcium channel blocker. After a few weeks, the patient reports experiencing swelling in the lower legs. What would you recommend as a ne
Retake: Advanced Pharmacology 
Midterm| (LATEST)| 2025 Revision 
Questions and Answers 
A patient with chronic pain is prescribed an opioid medication. What key aspect of patient 
education should the nurse emphasize regarding the potential for misuse? 
 Teach the patient to follow the prescribed dosage and store medication securely to avoid 
misuse and dependency. 
A patient who is elderly and takes multiple medications for various health conditions has recently 
been started on a new medic...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 14 pages •
Retake: Advanced Pharmacology 
Midterm| (LATEST)| 2025 Revision 
Questions and Answers 
A patient with chronic pain is prescribed an opioid medication. What key aspect of patient 
education should the nurse emphasize regarding the potential for misuse? 
 Teach the patient to follow the prescribed dosage and store medication securely to avoid 
misuse and dependency. 
A patient who is elderly and takes multiple medications for various health conditions has recently 
been started on a new medic...
NURS 6521 Pharmacokinetics and Pharmacodynamics| Walden University Exam| Complete Solutions (2025)
NURS 6521 Pharmacokinetics and 
Pharmacodynamics| Walden University 
Exam| Complete Solutions (2025) 
What would be the nursing consideration when administering lorazepam (Ativan) to a patient 
with a history of alcohol use disorder? 
 Monitor for signs of excessive sedation and respiratory depression, as lorazepam can 
enhance the depressant effects of alcohol. 
A patient is prescribed ibuprofen for pain relief post-surgery. What is a critical nursing 
intervention when administering this ...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 9 pages •
NURS 6521 Pharmacokinetics and 
Pharmacodynamics| Walden University 
Exam| Complete Solutions (2025) 
What would be the nursing consideration when administering lorazepam (Ativan) to a patient 
with a history of alcohol use disorder? 
 Monitor for signs of excessive sedation and respiratory depression, as lorazepam can 
enhance the depressant effects of alcohol. 
A patient is prescribed ibuprofen for pain relief post-surgery. What is a critical nursing 
intervention when administering this ...
NURS 6521 Adv. Pharmacology Final Exam (Verified Solutions) | Graded A
NURS 6521 Adv. Pharmacology Final 
Exam (Verified Solutions) | Graded A 
A patient is prescribed fluoxetine for major depressive disorder. What would be an important 
nursing consideration when initiating this medication, especially in a young adult? 
 Monitor the patient for any signs of suicidal thoughts or behaviors, as SSRIs can increase the 
risk of suicide in younger patients. 
A 75-year-old patient with chronic hypertension is starting on lisinopril. What should the nurse 
monitor clo...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 33 pages •
NURS 6521 Adv. Pharmacology Final 
Exam (Verified Solutions) | Graded A 
A patient is prescribed fluoxetine for major depressive disorder. What would be an important 
nursing consideration when initiating this medication, especially in a young adult? 
 Monitor the patient for any signs of suicidal thoughts or behaviors, as SSRIs can increase the 
risk of suicide in younger patients. 
A 75-year-old patient with chronic hypertension is starting on lisinopril. What should the nurse 
monitor clo...
NSG 6521 Midterm Exam with Verified Solutions: Complete Q&A 2025
NSG 6521 Midterm Exam with Verified 
Solutions: Complete Q&A 2025 
Which medication education strategy ensures patients achieve therapeutic drug effects? 
 Take the medication at the prescribed times. 
A patient with neuropathic pain unresponsive to standard analgesics is prescribed pregabalin 
(Lyrica). What is its impact on other medications? 
 It is unlikely to interact significantly with other drugs. 
A 70-year-old patient on levothyroxine presents with a heart rate of 115 beats per mi...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 25 pages •
NSG 6521 Midterm Exam with Verified 
Solutions: Complete Q&A 2025 
Which medication education strategy ensures patients achieve therapeutic drug effects? 
 Take the medication at the prescribed times. 
A patient with neuropathic pain unresponsive to standard analgesics is prescribed pregabalin 
(Lyrica). What is its impact on other medications? 
 It is unlikely to interact significantly with other drugs. 
A 70-year-old patient on levothyroxine presents with a heart rate of 115 beats per mi...
NSG 304 Pharmacology| Comprehensive Exam Guide| Complete Question and Answer Set (Latest)
NSG 304 Pharmacology| Comprehensive 
Exam Guide| Complete Question and 
Answer Set (Latest) 
What is the main benefit of using a glucocorticoid inhaler over an oral glucocorticoid in 
managing asthma symptoms? 
A) It increases systemic side effects 
B) It minimizes the risk of systemic side effects 
C) It is less effective 
D) It requires more medication 
What instruction should the nurse emphasize to prevent oral fungal infections when using an 
inhaler? 
A) Use a spacer with the inha...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 37 pages •
NSG 304 Pharmacology| Comprehensive 
Exam Guide| Complete Question and 
Answer Set (Latest) 
What is the main benefit of using a glucocorticoid inhaler over an oral glucocorticoid in 
managing asthma symptoms? 
A) It increases systemic side effects 
B) It minimizes the risk of systemic side effects 
C) It is less effective 
D) It requires more medication 
What instruction should the nurse emphasize to prevent oral fungal infections when using an 
inhaler? 
A) Use a spacer with the inha...
Final Exam 2025: Advanced Pharmacology 6521| Solved and Graded A
Final Exam 2025: Advanced 
Pharmacology 6521| Solved and Graded 
A 
What are the primary uses of corticosteroids in pharmacology? 
 To reduce inflammation and suppress immune responses. 
Which corticosteroid is commonly used for acute asthma exacerbations? 
 Prednisone. 
What is the role of angiotensin-converting enzyme (ACE) inhibitors in hypertension treatment? 
 To block the conversion of angiotensin I to angiotensin II, lowering blood pressure. 
Which ACE inhibitor is commonly prescribe...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 11 pages •
Final Exam 2025: Advanced 
Pharmacology 6521| Solved and Graded 
A 
What are the primary uses of corticosteroids in pharmacology? 
 To reduce inflammation and suppress immune responses. 
Which corticosteroid is commonly used for acute asthma exacerbations? 
 Prednisone. 
What is the role of angiotensin-converting enzyme (ACE) inhibitors in hypertension treatment? 
 To block the conversion of angiotensin I to angiotensin II, lowering blood pressure. 
Which ACE inhibitor is commonly prescribe...
West Coast EMT Block Exam| Reviewed Questions and Answers| Latest UPDATE 2025| A
West Coast EMT Block Exam| Reviewed 
Questions and Answers| Latest UPDATE 
2025| A 
The ability to understand others and have them understand you is known as __________. 
Select one: 
A. self-confidence 
B. teamwork and diplomacy 
C. communication 
D. scene leadership C. communication 
What is typically required for an EMT to administer aspirin to a patient with chest pain? 
 A. Medical director approval 
B. The patient's medical history 
C. An advanced paramedic’s approval 
D. A writ...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 89 pages •
West Coast EMT Block Exam| Reviewed 
Questions and Answers| Latest UPDATE 
2025| A 
The ability to understand others and have them understand you is known as __________. 
Select one: 
A. self-confidence 
B. teamwork and diplomacy 
C. communication 
D. scene leadership C. communication 
What is typically required for an EMT to administer aspirin to a patient with chest pain? 
 A. Medical director approval 
B. The patient's medical history 
C. An advanced paramedic’s approval 
D. A writ...
Retake Certification Exam: EMS Questions| CH. 5,7,8,10| Latest Update 2025
Retake Certification Exam: EMS 
Questions| CH. 5,7,8,10| Latest Update 
2025 
You respond to a patient experiencing shortness of breath and wheezing. They state they used 
their rescue inhaler but are not feeling better. What is your next step? 
 Administer supplemental oxygen, reassess lung sounds, and prepare for advanced airway 
interventions if necessary. 
A patient presents with chest pain radiating to the jaw and left arm. What is your priority 
intervention in the prehospital settin...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 13 pages •
Retake Certification Exam: EMS 
Questions| CH. 5,7,8,10| Latest Update 
2025 
You respond to a patient experiencing shortness of breath and wheezing. They state they used 
their rescue inhaler but are not feeling better. What is your next step? 
 Administer supplemental oxygen, reassess lung sounds, and prepare for advanced airway 
interventions if necessary. 
A patient presents with chest pain radiating to the jaw and left arm. What is your priority 
intervention in the prehospital settin...
NREMT Finals Exam- EMS Operations| Questions and Verified Answers| Correct 100%
NREMT Finals Exam- EMS Operations| 
Questions and Verified Answers| Correct 
100% 
You arrive at the scene of an accident, and a patient refuses care despite a visible fracture. The 
patient is alert and oriented. How should you proceed? 
 Explain the risks of refusing care, ensure they understand, document their refusal, and have 
them sign a refusal form. 
A patient becomes verbally aggressive during your assessment. What communication strategy 
should you use to de-escalate the situation...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 19 pages •
NREMT Finals Exam- EMS Operations| 
Questions and Verified Answers| Correct 
100% 
You arrive at the scene of an accident, and a patient refuses care despite a visible fracture. The 
patient is alert and oriented. How should you proceed? 
 Explain the risks of refusing care, ensure they understand, document their refusal, and have 
them sign a refusal form. 
A patient becomes verbally aggressive during your assessment. What communication strategy 
should you use to de-escalate the situation...
North Carolina EMT basic drug cards| Exam Q&A| Action, Primary Indication, Dose, Side Effects| Tested 2025 Fall
North Carolina EMT basic drug cards| 
Exam Q&A| Action, Primary Indication, 
Dose, Side Effects| Tested 2025 Fall 
**Aspirin** 
What is the mechanism of action for aspirin? 
 Inhibits platelet aggregation by blocking the enzyme cyclooxygenase, reducing thromboxane 
production. 
What is the typical dose of aspirin for chest pain? 
 160-325 mg, chewed and swallowed. 
What is the primary indication for administering aspirin? 
 Chest pain, suspected acute myocardial infarction (MI). 
What are ...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 20 pages •
North Carolina EMT basic drug cards| 
Exam Q&A| Action, Primary Indication, 
Dose, Side Effects| Tested 2025 Fall 
**Aspirin** 
What is the mechanism of action for aspirin? 
 Inhibits platelet aggregation by blocking the enzyme cyclooxygenase, reducing thromboxane 
production. 
What is the typical dose of aspirin for chest pain? 
 160-325 mg, chewed and swallowed. 
What is the primary indication for administering aspirin? 
 Chest pain, suspected acute myocardial infarction (MI). 
What are ...
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