ADVANCED PHARMACOLOGY ACTUAL FINAL EXAM | 120
COMPLETE AND GRADED QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS 2026 LATEST
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SCOPE OF PRACTICE - (answer)is determined by the nurse practitioners NP license under the
practice act of the licensing jurisdiction
Who regulates NP's practice - (answer)The board of Nursing
All States have - (answer)Title protection for NP's
NP exclusionary Formula for Ok - (answer)Schedules I and II (OFF LIMITS CANNOT
PRESCRIBE)
What is the foundational for NP practice - (answer)Communication, Education, Lifestyle
management, and Nutrition
What is Holistic approach to care - (answer)Culturally specific and education is tailored to the
patient
,Pharmacokinetics - (answer)The study of Absorption, distribution, metabolism, and excretion of
drugs in the body
Absorption - (answer)meds must be absorbed in the body to have the desired action
Allergies to medication when prescribing - (answer)Check, recheck and check again
What are the necessary components for prescription - (answer)Name, Address, DOB, DateRX,
Dose, Dosage Reg, Route,Quantity, Prescribes signature, DEA and NPI or LIcense#
Factors that affect Pharm Kinetics and Dynamics - (answer)Pts ht, wt, patho, genetics, age, Sex,
Ethnicity, DIet
What influences absorption - (answer)Food, PH, Dose form, Disease state
how does food influence absorption - (answer)some meds must be taken on empty stomach or
require food for optimal absorption
, How does PH influence absorption - (answer)some meds require acidic environment some meds
require basic environment (gastric vs intestinal)
How does Dose form affect absorption - (answer)extended release or EC is absorbed slowly
How does disease states influence absorption - (answer)Ex GI conditions such as Crohns disease
What is distribution - (answer)When a drug enters the body it goes somewhere
Volume distribution - (answer)The area to which a drug distributes (Each drug has this)
Which areas of the body receives the medication first - (answer)Tissues because of the high
blood volume
affinity - (answer)the ability of a drug to bind to a receptor
allosteric site - (answer)a substance that indirectly influences the effects of an agonist or inverse
agonist at a target protein
COMPLETE AND GRADED QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS 2026 LATEST
UPDATED | 100% GRADED CORRECT | 100% GUARANTEED TO PASS |
GET A+
SCOPE OF PRACTICE - (answer)is determined by the nurse practitioners NP license under the
practice act of the licensing jurisdiction
Who regulates NP's practice - (answer)The board of Nursing
All States have - (answer)Title protection for NP's
NP exclusionary Formula for Ok - (answer)Schedules I and II (OFF LIMITS CANNOT
PRESCRIBE)
What is the foundational for NP practice - (answer)Communication, Education, Lifestyle
management, and Nutrition
What is Holistic approach to care - (answer)Culturally specific and education is tailored to the
patient
,Pharmacokinetics - (answer)The study of Absorption, distribution, metabolism, and excretion of
drugs in the body
Absorption - (answer)meds must be absorbed in the body to have the desired action
Allergies to medication when prescribing - (answer)Check, recheck and check again
What are the necessary components for prescription - (answer)Name, Address, DOB, DateRX,
Dose, Dosage Reg, Route,Quantity, Prescribes signature, DEA and NPI or LIcense#
Factors that affect Pharm Kinetics and Dynamics - (answer)Pts ht, wt, patho, genetics, age, Sex,
Ethnicity, DIet
What influences absorption - (answer)Food, PH, Dose form, Disease state
how does food influence absorption - (answer)some meds must be taken on empty stomach or
require food for optimal absorption
, How does PH influence absorption - (answer)some meds require acidic environment some meds
require basic environment (gastric vs intestinal)
How does Dose form affect absorption - (answer)extended release or EC is absorbed slowly
How does disease states influence absorption - (answer)Ex GI conditions such as Crohns disease
What is distribution - (answer)When a drug enters the body it goes somewhere
Volume distribution - (answer)The area to which a drug distributes (Each drug has this)
Which areas of the body receives the medication first - (answer)Tissues because of the high
blood volume
affinity - (answer)the ability of a drug to bind to a receptor
allosteric site - (answer)a substance that indirectly influences the effects of an agonist or inverse
agonist at a target protein