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NUR 210 PRINCIPLES OF PHARMACOLOGY
EXAMS 1-4 PRACTICE QUESTION BANK
GALEN COLLEGE OF NURSING | 2026
EDITION




EXAM 1: FOUNDATIONAL CONCEPTS

Units 1-3: Pharmacokinetics, Pharmacodynamics, Nursing
Process



Question 1

Which term describes the study of what the body does to
a drug?

A) Pharmacodynamics
B) Pharmacotherapeutics
C) Pharmacokinetics
D) Pharmacognosy

Correct Answer: C) Pharmacokinetics

Rationale: Pharmacokinetics involves the processes of
absorption, distribution, metabolism, and excretion (ADME)—

,essentially what the body does to the drug.
Pharmacodynamics, in contrast, is what the drug does to the
body .



Question 2

A patient asks the nurse to explain the difference between
pharmacokinetics and pharmacodynamics. Which response is
most accurate?

A) "Pharmacokinetics studies drug interactions;
pharmacodynamics studies side effects."
B) "Pharmacokinetics is what the body does to the drug;
pharmacodynamics is what the drug does to the body."
C) "Pharmacokinetics is the study of drug costs;
pharmacodynamics is the study of drug benefits."
D) "There is no difference; they are interchangeable terms."

Correct Answer: B) "Pharmacokinetics is what the body
does to the drug; pharmacodynamics is what the drug does
to the body."

Rationale: Pharmacokinetics describes drug movement
through the body (absorption, distribution, metabolism,
excretion), while pharmacodynamics describes the drug's

,effects on the body, including receptor binding and mechanism
of action .



Question 3

A drug that binds to a receptor and produces a maximum
biological response is called a(n):

A) Antagonist
B) Partial agonist
C) Agonist
D) Inhibitor

Correct Answer: C) Agonist

Rationale: An agonist binds to a receptor and triggers a
response that mimics the body's own regulatory molecules,
producing the maximum biological effect. An antagonist blocks
the receptor without activating it .



Question 4

The nurse explains that "steady state" for a medication is
usually reached after approximately how many half-lives?

A) One half-life
B) Two half-lives

, C) Four half-lives
D) Six half-lives

Correct Answer: C) Four half-lives

Rationale: Steady state is the point at which drug intake
equals elimination, and it is typically reached after about four
half-lives. At this point, the drug level stabilizes with
consistent therapeutic effects .



Question 5

Which organ is the primary site for drug metabolism?

A) Kidneys
B) Liver
C) Lungs
D) Intestines

Correct Answer: B) Liver

Rationale: The liver is the primary site of drug metabolism
(biotransformation), housing the cytochrome P450 enzyme
system. The kidneys are the primary site of drug excretion .



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