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Prepare for your NR565 Advanced Pharmacology Fundamentals Final Exam with this comprehensive study guide. This essential resource covers core pharmacological principles including pharmacokinetics, pharmacodynamics, major drug classes, therapeutic applications, adverse effect management, and evidence-based prescribing fundamentals for advanced practice nursing students. Perfect for demonstrating mastery of pharmacological foundations in final assessment.

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NR565 Advanced Pharmacology Fundamentals
Final Exam - 2026-2027 | Core Principles &
Prescribing Mastery


Chamberlain University | 60 integrative items | APRN board-level rigor

DOMAIN 1 ‑ PK/PD & Autonomic Nervous System (15 Qs)

Q1. A 72-year-old man with AF starts warfarin. He takes cimetidine for GERD. Cimetidine
increases warfarin effect by:

A. Inducing CYP2C9

B. Inhibiting CYP2C9 (correct)

C. Competing for plasma protein binding

D. ↑ renal excretion

Rationale: Cimetidine inhibits CYP450 → ↓ warfarin metabolism → ↑ INR/bleed risk.

Q2. A 65-year-old woman with T2DM (A1c 7.8 %) on metformin 1 g BID develops AKI (Cr
2.4 mg/dL). Most appropriate action?

A. Continue current dose

B. Reduce to 500 mg daily

C. Stop metformin (correct)

,D. Switch to insulin glargine

Rationale: Metformin contraindicated if eGFR <30 (lactic acidosis risk).

Q3. A 58-year-old man with HTN on atenolol 50 mg daily has BP 150/90. HR 48. Best
explanation for suboptimal control?

A. Atenolol peak effect missed

B. Atenolol reduces CO via β1 block → limits dose titration (correct)

C. Atenolol is α-agonist

D. Atenolol induces vasodilation

Rationale: β1-blockade lowers HR/CO; bradycardia prevents up-titration.

Q4. A 28-year-old woman with asthma uses ipratropium PRN. Which receptor mediates
bronchodilation?

A. M₁ antagonism

B. M₂ antagonism

C. M₃ antagonism (correct)

D. β₂ agonism

Rationale: Ipratropium blocks M₃ on airway smooth muscle → ↓ cGMP → dilation.

Q5. A 6-year-old (20 kg) needs PO phenytoin 5 mg/kg BID. Stock is 125 mg/5 mL.
Volume per dose?

A. 2 mL

, B. 4 mL (correct)

C. 6 mL

D. 8 mL

Rationale: 5 mg/kg × 20 kg = 100 mg; 125 mg/5 mL → (100/125) × 5 = 4 mL.

Q6. A 70-year-old man with BPH starts tamsulosin. Which adverse effect requires
teaching?

A. Urinary frequency

B. Retrograde ejaculation (correct)

C. HTN

D. Bradycardia

Rationale: α1A-selective blockade in bladder neck/proximal urethra → ejaculatory
dysfunction.

Q7. A 45-year-old woman with HTN on lisinopril 10 mg daily has K 5.8 mEq/L, Cr 1.8
mg/dL. Next step?

A. Increase lisinopril to 20 mg

B. Add HCTZ 25 mg

C. Stop lisinopril (correct)

D. Give kayexalate

Rationale: ACEi-induced hyperkalemia + AKI → hold drug first.
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