CAPSTONE PROCTORED MODULE 3
ATI QUIZ PRACTICE TEST
QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS 2026
UPDATED VERSION VERIFIED A+
◉ What drug class does Albuterol belong to?
Answer: Short-acting beta-2 agonist (SABA), bronchodilator
◉ What is the mechanism of action of Albuterol?
Answer: Stimulates beta-2 receptors in bronchial smooth muscle,
causing bronchodilation and improved airflow.
◉ What are common adverse effects of Albuterol?
Answer: Tremor, tachycardia, palpitations, nervousness, headache,
hypokalemia, hyperglycemia, throat irritation.
◉ What are the contraindications for Albuterol?
Answer: Hypersensitivity to albuterol; caution with tachydysrhythmias,
severe cardiac disease, hypertension, hyperthyroidism, diabetes, and
seizure disorders.
◉ What should be monitored after administering Albuterol?
Answer: Breath sounds, respiratory rate, oxygen saturation, work of
breathing, heart rate, and response after administration.
, ◉ What is the brand name of Benztropine?
Answer: Cogentin
◉ What is the drug class of Benztropine?
Answer: Anticholinergic; antiparkinsonian agent
◉ What is the mechanism of action of Benztropine?
Answer: Blocks central muscarinic receptors, helping restore the
dopamine-acetylcholine balance in the CNS.
◉ What are common adverse effects of Benztropine?
Answer: Dry mouth, blurred vision, constipation, urinary retention,
tachycardia, confusion, sedation, heat intolerance, decreased sweating.
◉ What are the contraindications for Benztropine?
Answer: Hypersensitivity; caution with glaucoma, urinary retention,
BPH, bowel obstruction, tachycardia, older adults, and cognitive
impairment.
◉ What is the generic name of Tegretol?
Answer: Carbamazepine
◉ What is the drug class of Carbamazepine?
Answer: Antiseizure drug; sodium channel blocker
ATI QUIZ PRACTICE TEST
QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS 2026
UPDATED VERSION VERIFIED A+
◉ What drug class does Albuterol belong to?
Answer: Short-acting beta-2 agonist (SABA), bronchodilator
◉ What is the mechanism of action of Albuterol?
Answer: Stimulates beta-2 receptors in bronchial smooth muscle,
causing bronchodilation and improved airflow.
◉ What are common adverse effects of Albuterol?
Answer: Tremor, tachycardia, palpitations, nervousness, headache,
hypokalemia, hyperglycemia, throat irritation.
◉ What are the contraindications for Albuterol?
Answer: Hypersensitivity to albuterol; caution with tachydysrhythmias,
severe cardiac disease, hypertension, hyperthyroidism, diabetes, and
seizure disorders.
◉ What should be monitored after administering Albuterol?
Answer: Breath sounds, respiratory rate, oxygen saturation, work of
breathing, heart rate, and response after administration.
, ◉ What is the brand name of Benztropine?
Answer: Cogentin
◉ What is the drug class of Benztropine?
Answer: Anticholinergic; antiparkinsonian agent
◉ What is the mechanism of action of Benztropine?
Answer: Blocks central muscarinic receptors, helping restore the
dopamine-acetylcholine balance in the CNS.
◉ What are common adverse effects of Benztropine?
Answer: Dry mouth, blurred vision, constipation, urinary retention,
tachycardia, confusion, sedation, heat intolerance, decreased sweating.
◉ What are the contraindications for Benztropine?
Answer: Hypersensitivity; caution with glaucoma, urinary retention,
BPH, bowel obstruction, tachycardia, older adults, and cognitive
impairment.
◉ What is the generic name of Tegretol?
Answer: Carbamazepine
◉ What is the drug class of Carbamazepine?
Answer: Antiseizure drug; sodium channel blocker