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Prepare for NSG 318 Exam 2 Pharmacology (2026) with this comprehensive and up-to-date study guide. This resource features a well-organized collection of practice questions and accurate answers covering the essential pharmacology concepts commonly tested on Exam 2. Topics include medication classifications, mechanisms of action, therapeutic uses, adverse effects, nursing interventions, and safe medication administration. Designed for efficient review, self-assessment, and concept reinforcement, this guide helps nursing students strengthen their knowledge, improve confidence, and maximize exam readiness. Updated for the latest 2026 curriculum, it is an excellent resource for successful exam preparation and course review.

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NSG-318 Exam 2 Exam (updated 2026) Questions
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|2026 NSG 318 EXAM 2 | PHARMACOLOGY EXAM

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what substance is a synthetic dobutamine
catecholamine


what occurrence is an effect of beta- increased renin secretion
1 adrenergic receptor stimulation


which body parts are regulated by smooth muscles and glands
the ANS -eyes
-heart
-urinary bladder
-respiratory system
-GI tract


stimulation of what receptor will Beta 1
cause increased heart rate


drugs that stimulate the PNS cholinergic agonists (by mimicking ACH)


complications of anticholinergic dry mouth, tachycardia, blurred vision (due to
drugs blockage of cholinergic receptors)

, what would a nurse monitor while increased bronchial secretion
observing the activation of
muscarinic receptors


cholinergic drugs that stimulate lowering intraocular pressure in a pt with glaucoma
muscarinic receptors are indicated
for:


antidote for overdose of atropine physostigmine
(flushing, dry skin and mucous
membranes, mydriasis, alt mental
status, fever)


Antidote for benzodiazepines Flumazenil


when should you not give if the pt has low BP (hypotension)
bethanechol


which drug is used for myasthenia neostigmine (prevents inactivation of ACH at
gravis neuromuscular junction, causing increased nerve
transmission and skeletal muscle activation)


Opthalamic disorder caused by cycloplegia (loss of accommodation)
paralysis of the ciliary muscles


what drug is a direct-acting pilocarpine hydrochloride
cholinergic agonist commonly used
to treat glaucoma


what NSAID can be administered Ketorolac (can also be transmitted orally)
through IV


.________________________________________2. Law Exams2.1. Overview of Law EducationLaw education provides
students with the knowledge of legal principles, case law, legal frameworks, and ethical issues. It prepares students for legal practice

, gout metabolic disorder of uric acid and purines;
inflammatory condition of joints and tendons.
caused by accumulation of uric acid and creates
tophi, pain in joints


foods containing salicylates prunes, raisins, licorice, paprika, curry


prostaglandin function -vasodilation
-inc capillary permeability
-inc platelet aggregation (inflammation)


Cardinal signs of inflammation redness, swelling, heat, pain, loss of function


a pt is at an increased risk for a aspirin (low dose)
stroke. The nurse anticipates that the
health care provider will prescribe:


antiinflammatories inhibit what prostaglandin
substance


which physiological change occurs infiltration of leukocytes into the site
during the delayed process of
inflammation


pathophysiology of pain chemical mediators sensitize the pain receptors


a pt with migraine headaches who is serotonin syndrome (manifested by inc serotonin
on SSRI therapy is prescribed levels in the blood)
sumatriptan. what possible
complication might the nurse see in
the pt


.________________________________________2. Law Exams2.1. Overview of Law EducationLaw education provides
students with the knowledge of legal principles, case law, legal frameworks, and ethical issues. It prepares students for legal practice

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