NURS 676 Advanced
Pharmacology Actual 2025
Midterm Exam (WCU)
Questions and Answers
Summer Semester
Question 1
A nurse practitioner is prescribing a medication that undergoes extensive first-pass metabolism.
Which route of administration should be avoided to maximize bioavailability?
A. Intravenous
B. Oral
C. Intramuscular
D. Subcutaneous
Correct Answer: B. Oral
Rationale: Oral medications undergo first-pass metabolism in the liver, reducing bioavailability.
Intravenous administration bypasses the liver, maximizing bioavailability, while intramuscular
and subcutaneous routes have less first-pass effect compared to oral.
Question 2
Which pharmacokinetic parameter describes the time it takes for a drug’s plasma concentration
to decrease by half?
A. Volume of distribution
B. Clearance
C. Half-life
D. Bioavailability
Correct Answer: C. Half-life
Rationale: Half-life is the time required for a drug’s plasma concentration to reduce by 50%,
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influencing dosing intervals and steady-state achievement. Other parameters describe different
aspects of drug disposition.
Question 3
A client is prescribed warfarin. Which pharmacodynamic interaction is most concerning when
co-administered with ibuprofen?
A. Increased risk of bleeding
B. Decreased anticoagulant effect
C. Increased risk of hepatotoxicity
D. Decreased renal clearance
Correct Answer: A. Increased risk of bleeding
Rationale: Both warfarin (anticoagulant) and ibuprofen (NSAID) inhibit platelet function and
increase bleeding risk, a significant pharmacodynamic interaction requiring careful monitoring.
Question 4
A nurse is educating a client on metformin. Which mechanism of action should the nurse
explain?
A. Increases insulin secretion
B. Decreases hepatic glucose production
C. Blocks sodium channels
D. Inhibits ACE enzyme
Correct Answer: B. Decreases hepatic glucose production
Rationale: Metformin, a biguanide, primarily reduces hepatic gluconeogenesis, lowering blood
glucose in type 2 diabetes. It does not affect insulin secretion, sodium channels, or ACE activity.
Question 5
A client with renal impairment is prescribed a medication with high renal clearance. What
adjustment is most likely needed?
A. Increase the dose
B. Decrease the dose
C. Shorten the dosing interval
D. Administer with food