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NU150 PHARM Unit 4 Review Practice Questions and Answers Fall 2025 Galen College

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Unit 4 Review


​ 1.​ A prescriber has ordered pilocarpine [Pilocar]. A nurse understands that the drug stimulates
muscarinic receptors and would expect the drug to have which action?

a.​ Reduction of excessive secretions in a postoperative patient
b.​ Lowering of intraocular pressure in patients with glaucoma
c.​ Inhibition of muscular activity in the bladder
d.​ Prevention of hypertensive crisis


​ 2.​ A prescriber has ordered bethanechol [Urecholine] for a postoperative patient who has urinary
retention. The nurse reviews the patient’s chart before giving the drug. Which part of the patient’s history would
be a contraindication to using this drug?

a.​ Asthma as a child
b.​ Gastroesophageal reflux
c.​ Hypertension
d.​ Hypothyroidism


​ 3.​ The nurse is teaching a patient who is newly diagnosed with myasthenia gravis about managing
the disease. Which is important when teaching this patient about adverse effects of cholinesterase inhibitors?

a.​ “There are very few serious side effects associated with your medication.”
b.​ “It is important to notify your provider if you have excessive saliva.”
c.​ “If you experience urinary urgency, you may need to increase your dose.”
d.​ “Excessive sweating is a minor side effect and will improve over time.”


​ 4.​ A nurse is teaching parents how to use an EpiPen for their child, who has a peanut allergy.
Which statement by the parents indicates understanding of the teaching?

a.​ “After using the EpiPen, we must go to the emergency department.”
b.​ “The EpiPen should be stored in the refrigerator, because epinephrine is sensitive to heat.”
c.​ “The teacher should call us when symptoms start so that we can bring the EpiPen to school.”
d.​ “We should jab the device into the thigh until it is empty of solution.”


​ 5.​ Because they cause vasoconstriction, alpha1-adrenergic agonists are especially useful for:

a.​ causing hemostasis in skin and mucous membranes.
b.​ producing mydriasis to facilitate ophthalmic examinations.
c.​ slowing the heart rate in tachycardic patients.
d.​ treating hypotension.

, ​ 6.​ A patient with type 1 diabetes is taking NPH insulin, 30 units every day. A nurse notes that the
patient is also taking metoprolol [Lopressor]. What education should the nurse provide to the patient?

a.​ “Metoprolol has no effect on diabetes mellitus or on your insulin requirements.”
b.​ “Metoprolol interferes with the effects of insulin, so you may need to increase your insulin dose.”
c.​ “Metoprolol may mask signs of hypoglycemia, so you need to monitor your blood glucose closely.”
d.​ “Metoprolol may potentiate the effects of the insulin, so the dose should be reduced.”


​ 7.​ A patient with migraines is started on a beta blocker. The nurse explains the benefits of taking
the medication for migraines. Which statement by the patient indicates an understanding of the medication’s
effects?

a.​ “I need to take it every day to reduce the frequency of migraines.”
b.​ “I will take it as needed to get relief from migraines.”
c.​ “I will take it to shorten the duration of my migraines.”
d.​ “I will take this drug when a migraine starts.”


​ 8.​ The nurse is aware that adrenergic drugs produce effects similar to which of these nervous
systems?

a.​ Central nervous system
b.​ Somatic nervous system
c.​ Sympathetic nervous system
d.​ Parasympathetic nervous system


​ 9.​ When a patient is taking an adrenergic drug, the nurse expects to observe which effect?

a.​ Increased heart rate
b.​ Bronchial constriction
c.​ Constricted pupils
d.​ Increased intestinal peristalsis


​ 10.​ An adrenergic agonist is ordered for a patient in shock. The nurse will note that this drug has
had its primary intended effect if which expected outcome occurs?

a.​ Volume restoration
b.​ Increased cardiac output
c.​ Decreased urine output
d.​ Reduced anxiety


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