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2025 Pharmacology NCLEX Question Bank PDF – 1,160 Lilley’s 10th Edition Study Guide & Rationales Master drug therapy and ace your NCLEX® with this 2025 Pharmacology NCLEX Question Bank—a comprehensive PDF study guide backed by Lilley’s Pharmacology and the Nursing Process, 10th Edition. Inside, you’ll find: 1,160 NCLEX‑style practice questions spanning all 58 chapters, from pharmacokinetics and pharmacodynamics to system‑specific drug classes (CNS, ANS, cardiovascular, renal, endocrine, respiratory, anti‑infective, GI, dermatologic, ophthalmic and more). Evidence‑based rationales for every question, aligned with the latest nursing process framework to reinforce clinical judgment and safe medication administration. High‑resolution photo atlas illustrating proper routes of administration (oral, IV, IM, subcutaneous, inhalational) to sharpen your psychomotor skills. Quick‑scan chapter summaries highlighting core concepts—absorption, distribution, metabolism, excretion (ADME), receptor theory, dose‑response relationships, therapeutic index, and toxic effects. Exam‑style quizzes at the end of each section so you can track your progress, identify weak areas, and build confidence before test day. Designed for busy nursing students, this 2025 study guide uses active language and concrete examples to simplify complex pharmacology principles. Whether you’re reviewing for class exams or preparing for the NCLEX®‑RN®, this question bank delivers targeted practice, in‑depth explanations, and visual aids to help you study smarter and pass with confidence. pharmacology NCLEX prep 2025 study guide nursing pharmacology review Lilley’s 10th edition NCLEX ® question bank ADME pharmacokinetics dose‑response study guide nursing drug therapy high‑resolution illustrations evidence‑based rationales critical care pharmacology cardiovascular drug review respiratory drug questions renal system NCLEX prep anti‑infective nursing pharmacodynamics quiz therapeutic index review clinical case study pharmacology photo atlas drug administration NCLEX®‑style practice questions Master the Meds: Pharmacology NCLEX Question Bank Backed by Lilley’s 10th Edition Focus on need-to-know information includes discussions of what nurses may encounter during drug administration in a variety of health care settings, providing accounts of real-life medication errors and tips for avoiding those errors. The Nursing Process is applied to each category of drugs, ensuring that you administer medications accurately and safely, and includes the steps of assessment, human need statements, planning, implementation, and evaluation. Emphasis on drug classes describes key similarities and differences among the drugs in each class, making it easier to understand how individual drugs work in the body. Consistent presentation for each drug group includes the mechanism of action, indications, contraindications, adverse effects, interactions, and dosages, concluding with drug profiles of individual drugs in the class or group. High-alert icons identify medications that pose a greater risk to patient safety. Focus on prioritization includes prioritized nursing diagnoses along with a corresponding prioritization of goals and outcomes, to help you learn to connect nursing diagnoses with goals and outcomes. Ease of readability makes difficult content more understandable. Photo atlas features more than 100 drawings and photographs showing drug administration techniques. Dosages tables summarize generic and trade names, pharmacologic class, normal dosage ranges, and indications for the drugs. Learning features at the beginning of each chapter include objectives and key terms, and at the end of each chapter, key points, critical thinking questions, review questions, and a list of resources available on the Evolve website. QSEN coverage includes the use of human need theory with human need statements, case studies featuring collaboration and teamwork content, Preventing Medication Errors boxes, and a discussion of the QSEN initiative as it relates to the safety and quality of patient care. NEW! Updated drug content reflects the latest FDA drug approvals, withdrawals, and therapeutic uses, and includes updated nursing content.

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,Master the Meds: Pharmacology NCLEX Question Bank Backed
by Lilley’s 10th Edition
Complete 58-Chapter Coverage | 1,160 NCLEX-Style Questions
| Verified and Explained
Aligns with Pharmacology and the Nursing Process, 10th
Edition
"Master Every Chapter – Pass with Confidence | Rationales
Backed by Evidence-Based Guidelines"
Contents:
PART 1: PHARMACOLOGY BASICS
1. The Nursing Process and Drug Therapy
Introduces assessment, diagnosis, planning, implementation, and evaluation in
pharmacologic care—emphasizing patient safety, evidence-based practice, and
documentation.
2. Pharmacologic Principles
Covers drug absorption, distribution, metabolism, and excretion (ADME); mechanisms
of action; dose-response relationships; and therapeutic vs. toxic effects.
3. Lifespan Considerations
Examines how age-related physiological changes in pediatric and geriatric populations
influence pharmacokinetics and dosing.
4. Cultural, Legal, and Ethical Considerations
Highlights cultural competence, informed consent, legal responsibilities, patient rights,
and ethical dilemmas in drug therapy.
5. Medication Errors: Preventing and Responding
Defines error types, contributing factors, reporting systems, and strategies like the “five
rights” and root-cause analysis to improve safety.
6. Patient Education and Drug Therapy
Focuses on teaching strategies to enhance adherence, literacy, and informed decision-
making, using clear communication and written materials.

, 7. Over-the-Counter Drugs and Herbal and Dietary Supplements
Reviews common OTC medications, herbal remedies, regulation issues, safety profiles,
and drug–supplement interactions.
8. Gene Therapy and Pharmacogenomics
Explains how genetic factors affect drug response and the future impact of gene therapy
and personalized medicine.
9. Photo Atlas of Drug Administration
Visual guide to administering medications by various routes—oral, topical, injectable,
inhalational, and parenteral—with proper technique.


PART 2: DRUGS AFFECTING THE CENTRAL NERVOUS SYSTEM
10. Analgesic Drugs
Discusses opioid and nonopioid pain relievers, multimodal approaches, and safety
considerations for acute and chronic pain.
11. General and Local Anesthetics
Explains mechanisms, administration routes, perioperative monitoring, and
complications of anesthetic agents.
12. Central Nervous System Depressants and Muscle Relaxants
Covers sedatives, hypnotics, benzodiazepines, barbiturates, and their use in anxiety,
insomnia, and muscle spasms.
13. Central Nervous System Stimulants and Related Drugs
Focus on ADHD therapies, narcolepsy drugs, and decongestants, detailing stimulant
action and abuse potential.
14. Antiepileptic Drugs
Presents seizure types, drug classifications, mechanisms, monitoring, and dosing for
epilepsy management.
15. Antiparkinson Drugs
Reviews dopaminergic agents, anticholinergics, and COMT inhibitors to alleviate
Parkinson’s symptoms.
16. Psychotherapeutic Drugs
Details antidepressants, antipsychotics, mood stabilizers, side effects, and drug selection
strategies for mental health disorders.

, 17. Substance Use Disorder
Covers addiction biology, detox agents, maintenance therapies (e.g., methadone,
buprenorphine), and relapse prevention.


PART 3: DRUGS AFFECTING THE AUTONOMIC NERVOUS SYSTEM
18. Adrenergic Drugs
Explains sympathetic agonists for shock, asthma, and cardiac support, including dosing
and side effect profiles.
19. Adrenergic-Blocking Drugs
Details beta- and alpha-blockers used in hypertension, angina, and arrhythmias, along
with contraindications.
20. Cholinergic Drugs
Covers parasympathomimetics used for glaucoma, myasthenia gravis, and postoperative
ileus.
21. Cholinergic-Blocking Drugs
Describes anticholinergics for motion sickness, urinary incontinence, and respiratory
conditions.


PART 4: DRUGS AFFECTING THE CARDIOVASCULAR AND RENAL SYSTEMS
22. Antihypertensive Drugs
Reviews ACE inhibitors, ARBs, diuretics, calcium-channel blockers, and lifestyle factors in
blood pressure control.
23. Antianginal Drugs
Includes nitrates, beta-blockers, and calcium-channel blockers to relieve chest pain and
optimize cardiac oxygenation.
24. Heart Failure Drugs
Focuses on ACE inhibitors, beta-blockers, diuretics, and inotropes for managing chronic
and acute heart failure.
25. Antidysrhythmic Drugs
Classifies antiarrhythmics by Vaughan-Williams and addresses indication, toxicity, and
monitoring.
26. Coagulation Modifier Drugs
Covers anticoagulants, antiplatelets, and fibrinolytics in thrombosis, stroke prevention,
and device-related clot prevention.

, 27. Antilipemic Drugs
Discusses statins, fibric acids, and PCSK9 inhibitors for cholesterol management.
28. Diuretic Drugs
Explains classifications, indications, electrolyte effects, and use in hypertension and fluid
overload.
29. Fluids and Electrolytes
Reviews IV fluid types and fluid/electrolyte balance in acute and chronic conditions.


PART 5: DRUGS AFFECTING THE ENDOCRINE AND REPRODUCTIVE SYSTEMS
30. Pituitary Drugs
Discusses hormones and analogs for endocrine disorders, diagnostic tests, and diabetes
insipidus.
31. Thyroid and Antithyroid Drugs
Focuses on replacement therapy and antithyroid drugs, dosing, and monitoring.
32. Antidiabetic Drugs
Covers insulins, oral hypoglycemics, and newer agents used in diabetes care.
33. Adrenal Drugs
Reviews corticosteroids and mineralocorticoids, their uses, side effects, and tapering
strategies.
34. Women’s Health Drugs
Includes contraceptives, hormone therapy, and reproductive health medications.
35. Men’s Health Drugs
Covers medications for androgen deficiency, erectile dysfunction, and fertility
treatments.


PART 6: DRUGS AFFECTING THE RESPIRATORY SYSTEM
36. Antihistamines, Decongestants, Antitussives, and Expectorants
Details symptomatic relief agents for colds, allergies, and airway secretions.
37. Respiratory Drugs
Reviews bronchodilators, corticosteroids, leukotriene modifiers, and biologics used in
asthma and COPD.

,PART 7: ANTIINFECTIVE AND ANTIINFLAMMATORY DRUGS
38. Antibiotics Part 1
Covers cell wall and protein synthesis inhibitors (e.g., beta-lactams, macrolides), their
action and resistance.
39. Antibiotics Part 2
Focuses on other classes (e.g., quinolones, aminoglycosides), spectrum, dosing, and
toxicity.
40. Antiviral Drugs
Discusses agents for influenza, HIV, herpes, hepatitis, CMV, and emerging infections.
41. Antitubercular Drugs
Details first- and second-line TB medications, regimens, duration, and monitoring.
42. Antifungal Drugs
Reviews polyenes, azoles, and echinocandins—uses and resistance patterns.
43. Antimalarial, Antiprotozoal, and Anthelmintic Drugs
Covers medications used for malaria, giardiasis, and parasitic infections.
44. Antiinflammatory and Antigout Drugs
Includes NSAIDs, corticosteroids, and urate-lowering agents used for inflammation and
gout.


PART 8: CHEMOTHERAPEUTIC DRUGS AND BIOLOGIC AND IMMUNE MODIFIERS
45. Antineoplastic Drugs Part 1: Cancer Overview and Cell Cycle–Specific Drugs
Introduces chemotherapy principles and cell cycle-specific agents (e.g., vinca alkaloids,
antimetabolites).
46. Antineoplastic Drugs Part 2: Cell Cycle–Nonspecific Drugs and Miscellaneous Drugs
Discusses nonspecific agents (e.g., alkylating agents), targeted therapies, and supportive
care.
47. Biologic Response–Modifying and Antirheumatic Drugs
Examines biologics (e.g., TNF inhibitors, DMARDs) used in cancer and autoimmune
disorders.
48. Immunosuppressant Drugs
Covers drugs used in transplant medicine to prevent rejection.

, 49. Immunizing Drugs
Reviews vaccines, passive and active immunity, schedules, and public health
implications.


PART 9: DRUGS AFFECTING THE GASTROINTESTINAL SYSTEM AND NUTRITION
50. Acid-Controlling Drugs
Reviews antacids, H₂ blockers, proton-pump inhibitors, and mucosal protectants.
51. Bowel Disorder Drugs
Covers laxatives, antidiarrheals, and IBS-specific medications.
52. Antiemetic and Antinausea Drugs
Discusses serotonin antagonists, dopamine antagonists, and other antiemetics.
53. Vitamins and Minerals
Reviews essential micronutrients—their roles, deficiencies, dosing, and toxicity risks.
54. Anemia Drugs
Covers iron, erythropoiesis-stimulating agents, and vitamin B₁₂/folate therapies.
55. Nutritional Supplements
Reviews enteral/parenteral nutrition, amino acids, and essential nutritional support.


PART 10: DERMATOLOGIC, OPHTHALMIC, AND OTIC DRUGS
56. Dermatologic Drugs
Covers topical/systemic meds for acne, psoriasis, dermatitis, and derm infections.
57. Ophthalmic Drugs
Reviews medications for glaucoma, infections, and inflammations of the eye.
58. Otic Drugs
Discusses ear medications used to treat infections, inflammation, and cerumen
impaction.

,Absorption
1. A nurse is administering a medication that is highly lipid-
soluble. Which factor most enhances its absorption?
A. Drug in an acidic environment
B. Drug bound to plasma proteins
C. High gastric motility
D. Presence of P-glycoprotein pumps
o Correct Answer: A
o Rationale: Lipid-soluble drugs cross membranes more
readily in environments where they remain un‐
ionized; many weak acids are un-ionized in acidic
environments, enhancing absorption.
2. Which route of administration bypasses first-pass hepatic
metabolism?
A. Oral
B. Sublingual
C. Rectal
D. Gastrostomy tube
o Correct Answer: B
o Rationale: Sublingual medications enter systemic
circulation directly via oral mucosa, avoiding portal
blood flow and first-pass metabolism.

, 3. A patient with vomiting and diarrhea is found to have
reduced drug absorption. What is the primary cause?
A. Decreased gastric pH
B. Increased intestinal motility
C. Altered plasma protein binding
D. Enhanced enzymatic degradation
o Correct Answer: B
o Rationale: Rapid transit time through the GI tract
limits contact time for oral drug dissolution and
absorption.
4. Which characteristic of a drug would most delay its
absorption from a sustained-release oral tablet?
A. High water solubility
B. Small particle size
C. Enteric coating
D. Weak base pKa of 8.5
o Correct Answer: C
o Rationale: Enteric coatings prevent dissolution in the
stomach, delaying absorption until reaching the more
alkaline small intestine.


Distribution
5. A highly protein-bound drug is prescribed to a patient
with hypoalbuminemia. What adjustment is most

, appropriate?
A. Increase the dose
B. Decrease the dose
C. Switch to IM route
D. No change necessary
o Correct Answer: B
o Rationale: Reduced albumin increases free drug
fraction, heightening effect and toxicity risk; dose
should be lowered.
6. Which organ receives the highest initial distribution of a
new IV drug?
A. Liver
B. Brain
C. Kidneys
D. Heart
o Correct Answer: D
o Rationale: Highly perfused tissues (heart, liver,
kidneys, brain) receive drugs first; the heart’s high
output delivers drug immediately post-injection.
7. A lipophilic drug crosses the blood–brain barrier most
easily because of:
A. Tight endothelial junctions
B. Astrocyte foot processes
C. High lipid content of capillary walls
D. P-glycoprotein efflux transporters
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