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NSG 533 Advanced Pharmacology
Examination Questions with Verified Q&A

Q1: A patient receiving furosemide develops muscle cramps. Likely cause?

A) Hypokalemia​
B) Hypernatremia​
C) Hypercalcemia​
D) Hypermagnesemia

Answer: A​
Rationale: Furosemide is a loop diuretic that can cause potassium loss, leading to muscle
cramps.




Q2: A patient on vancomycin develops red man syndrome. Nursing action?

A) Slow infusion, monitor patient​
B) Stop medication permanently​
C) Administer IV push​
D) Ignore

Answer: A




Q3: Priority assessment before administering digoxin?

A) Apical pulse​
B) BP​
C) Respiratory rate​
D) Temperature

Answer: A




Q4: Patient on heparin therapy. Lab to monitor?

A) aPTT​
B) PT only​

,C) INR only​
D) Hemoglobin only

Answer: A




Q5: A patient receiving warfarin develops INR 5.5. Nursing action?

A) Hold dose, notify provider​
B) Continue dose​
C) Give vitamin K immediately​
D) Observe only

Answer: A




Q6: Patient on corticosteroids develops hyperglycemia. Nursing action?

A) Monitor glucose, administer insulin as prescribed​
B) Stop steroid immediately​
C) Observe only​
D) Restrict fluids

Answer: A




Q7: Patient with Parkinson’s on levodopa. Priority teaching?

A) Avoid high-protein meals at the time of medication​
B) Take with antacids​
C) Take at bedtime only​
D) Avoid fluids

Answer: A




Q8: A patient develops angioedema after ACE inhibitor. Nursing action?

A) Discontinue medication, notify provider​
B) Give antihypertensive​
C) Observe​
D) Administer diuretic

, Answer: A




Q9: Patient receiving aminoglycoside. Priority monitoring?

A) Renal function and hearing​
B) Liver enzymes only​
C) Blood glucose only​
D) Platelets only

Answer: A




Q10: A patient taking lithium reports tremors, polyuria. Likely cause?

A) Lithium toxicity​
B) Hypokalemia​
C) Hypernatremia​
D) Hypomagnesemia

Answer: A




Q11: Patient on statin reports muscle pain. Nursing action?

A) Hold medication, notify provider​
B) Continue medication​
C) Administer NSAIDs​
D) Observe only

Answer: A




Q12: A patient with asthma uses albuterol frequently. Teaching point?

A) Use as rescue only; monitor for tremors and tachycardia​
B) Take daily regardless of symptoms​
C) Avoid during attacks​
D) Use orally

Answer: A

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