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Prepare for Medications – Nursing with this comprehensive 2026 pharmacology study and exam review resource covering essential medication knowledge for nursing students and clinical practice. Topics include drug classifications, indications, contraindications, mechanisms of action, adverse effects, drug interactions, safe medication administration, dosage calculations, routes of administration, medication monitoring, patient education, high-alert medications, and nursing interventions. The resource includes practice questions, answers, detailed rationales, medication-focused clinical scenarios, and key drug concepts to strengthen pharmacology knowledge and clinical judgment. Ideal for nursing pharmacology courses, medication exams, ATI, HESI, NCLEX-RN/PN preparation, and comprehensive nursing medication review.

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Medications – Nursing
2026 | Pharmacology
Study Guide, Drug
Classifications, Practice
Questions & Answers |
Complete Ethics Study
Guide




Updated 2026 Questions and Answers
100% Verified Exam Prep and Comprehensive
Rationales
Included

,statins lower cholesterol




statins purpose lowers cholesterol to reduce risk of stroke, heart attack, angina,




how often should you flush an IV after every medication or every 8-12 hours when not in use




signs of infiltration pallor, local swelling at the sight, decreased skin temperature around the site, damp
dressing, slowed infusion



signs of extravastion pain, burning, redness, swelling




sign fo catheter embolus missing catheter tip after discontinuation, severe pain at the site with migration, no
symptoms if no migration



signs of phlebitis/thrombophlebitis edema, throbbing, burning, or pain at the site; increased skin temperature,
erythema, a red line up the arm with a palpable band at the vein site; slowed
infusion


signs of hematoma eccyhmosis at the site




signs of cellulitis pain, warmth, edema, induration, red streaking, fever, chills, malaise




signs of fluid overload distended neck veins, increased blood pressure, tachycardia, shortness of breath,
crackles in the lungs, edema, additional findings varying with the IV solution



extrapyramidal symptoms abnormal body movements that can include involuntary fine-motor tremors, rigidity,
uncontrollable restlessness, acute dystonias (spastic movements and/or muscle
rigidity affecting the head, neck, eyes, face, tongue, back, and limbs); can occur
within a few hours or take months to develop


most EPSs can be treated with anticholinergic medications




anticholinergic effects effects that are a result of muscarinic receptor blockage, mostly seen in eyes,
smooth muscle, exocrine glands, and the heart. dry mouth, photophobia, urinary
retention


foods to avoid while taking MAOIs; what do they do tyramine- can lead to hypertensive crisis.




foods containing tyramine cheese, processed meats

, food to avoid while taking warfarin and why vitamin K- decreases the therapeutic effects and place clients ar risk for developing
blood clots. should consume consistent amount of vitamin K in their diet



foods to avoid while taking Tetracycline any chelating agent, such as milk. they form an insoluble unabsorbable compound.
instruct clients not to take tetracycline within 2 hr of consuming dairy products



effects of grapefruit juice on some medications inhibits medication metabolism int he small bowel, thus increasing the amount of
medication available for absorption of certain oral medications. this increases either
the therapeutic effects or the adverse reactions.


drug categories for fetus risk A, B, C, D, X




category A drugs there is no evidence of risk to fetus during pregnancy based on adequate and well-
controlled studies



category B drugs there is no evidence of risk to animal fetuses based on studies, but there are no
adequate and well-controlled studies in pregnant women



category C drugs adverse effects have been demonstrated on animal fetuses. there are no adequate
and well-controlled studies in pregnant women, but use of medication during
pregnancy can be warranted based on the potential benefits


category D drugs adverse effects have been demonstrated on human fetuses based on data from
investigational or marketing experience, but use of medication during pregnancy
can be warranted based on the potential benefits


category X drugs adverse effects have been demonstrated on animal and human fetuses based on
studies and data from investigational or marketing experience. the use of the
medication is contraindicated during pregnancy because the risks outweigh the
potential benefits


sedative hypnotic anxiolytics Benzodiazepines




select prototype medication for Benzos Alprazolam




types of Benzos diazepam, lorazepam, chlordiazepoxide, clorazepate, oxazepam, clonazepam




usual ending for Benzos -azepam




action of benzos enhance the inhibitory effects of gamma-aminobutyric acid (GABA) in the CNS.
relief from anxiety occurs rapidly following administration

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