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ATI Pharmacology Made Easy 4.0 ~ Introduction to Pharmacology Questions and Answers | Latest Version | 2025/2026 | Correct & Verified If a patient develops a rash after starting a new medication, what is this most likely an example of? a) Drug tolerance b) Allergic reaction c) Drug interaction d) First-pass metabolism When is peak drug level typically measured? a) Before the next dose b) At the end of therapy c) When the drug reaches its highest concentration in the blood d) After drug excretion What is the nurse's role in preventing medication errors? 2 a) Relying on the pharmacy b) Asking the patient to double-check c) Following the six rights of medication administration d) Administering all drugs orally Which term refers to an unexpected, abnormal reaction to a drug that is not a known side effect? a) Hypersensitivity b) Idiosyncratic reaction c) Toxicity d) Drug incompatibility Which term refers to a drug that blocks or dampens a receptor response? a) Agonist b) Antagonist c) Booster d) Modulator Why are elderly patients at higher risk for drug toxicity? 3 a) They take fewer medications b) Their liver function is increased c) Their metabolism and excretion processes slow down with age d) Their blood volume increases What does the term “loading dose” refer to in pharmacology? a) A higher initial dose of a drug given to quickly achieve therapeutic levels b) A dose taken before meals c) A dose given after side effects occur d) A placebo used in studies Which route of administration offers the slowest absorption rate? a) Oral b) Intravenous c) Inhaled d) Sublingual Which lab result is most important to monitor when giving a patient nephrotoxic medications? 4 a) Creatinine b) Hemoglobin c) Platelet count d) White blood cell count Which of the following is a common reason a patient might not adhere to their medication regimen? a) Side effects b) Clear instructions c) Affordable cost d) Family support Which of the following best defines the term "half-life" of a drug? a) The time it takes for the drug to start working b) The time it takes for the concentration of the drug in the body to decrease by 50% c) The time between doses d) The duration of a drug’s therapeutic effect 5 What does the term "bioavailability"

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ATI Pharmacology Made Easy 4.0 ~
Introduction to Pharmacology Questions
and Answers | Latest Version | 2025/2026
| Correct & Verified
If a patient develops a rash after starting a new medication, what is this most likely an example

of?

a) Drug tolerance


✔✔b) Allergic reaction


c) Drug interaction

d) First-pass metabolism




When is peak drug level typically measured?

a) Before the next dose

b) At the end of therapy


✔✔c) When the drug reaches its highest concentration in the blood


d) After drug excretion




What is the nurse's role in preventing medication errors?



1

,a) Relying on the pharmacy

b) Asking the patient to double-check


✔✔c) Following the six rights of medication administration


d) Administering all drugs orally




Which term refers to an unexpected, abnormal reaction to a drug that is not a known side effect?

a) Hypersensitivity


✔✔b) Idiosyncratic reaction


c) Toxicity

d) Drug incompatibility




Which term refers to a drug that blocks or dampens a receptor response?

a) Agonist


✔✔b) Antagonist


c) Booster

d) Modulator




Why are elderly patients at higher risk for drug toxicity?


2

,a) They take fewer medications

b) Their liver function is increased


✔✔c) Their metabolism and excretion processes slow down with age


d) Their blood volume increases




What does the term “loading dose” refer to in pharmacology?


✔✔a) A higher initial dose of a drug given to quickly achieve therapeutic levels


b) A dose taken before meals

c) A dose given after side effects occur

d) A placebo used in studies




Which route of administration offers the slowest absorption rate?


✔✔a) Oral


b) Intravenous

c) Inhaled

d) Sublingual




Which lab result is most important to monitor when giving a patient nephrotoxic medications?


3

, ✔✔a) Creatinine


b) Hemoglobin

c) Platelet count

d) White blood cell count




Which of the following is a common reason a patient might not adhere to their medication

regimen?


✔✔a) Side effects


b) Clear instructions

c) Affordable cost

d) Family support




Which of the following best defines the term "half-life" of a drug?

a) The time it takes for the drug to start working


✔✔b) The time it takes for the concentration of the drug in the body to decrease by 50%


c) The time between doses

d) The duration of a drug’s therapeutic effect




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