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PHARMACOLOGY EXAM COMPREHENSIVE 2026
QUESTIONS EXAM LATEST VERSION SOLVED QUESTIONS
& ANSWERS VERIFIED 100 %




A patient in the emergency department was showing signs of hypoglycemia

and had a fingerstick glucose level of 38 mg/dL. The patient has just become

unconscious. The nurse will anticipate which action to be next?

a. Having the patient eat glucose tablets

b. Having the patient consume fruit juice, a nondiet soft drink, or crackers

c. Administering intravenous glucose (50% dextrose)

d. Calling the lab to order a fasting blood glucose level

c. Administering intravenous glucose (50% dextrose)

The nurse is preparing to administer insulin intravenously. Which statement

about the administration of intravenous insulin is true?

a. Insulin is never given intravenously.

b. Only regular insulin can be administered intravenously.

c. Insulin aspart or insulin lispro can be administered intravenously, but there

must be a 50% dose reduction.

d. Any form of insulin can be administered intravenously at the same dose as

that is ordered for subcutaneous administration.

b. Only regular insulin can be administered intravenously.

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A patient with a history of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) and

type 2 diabetes has been treated for pneumonia for the past week. The patient

has been receiving intravenous corticosteroids as well as antibiotics as part of

his therapy. At this time, the pneumonia has resolved, but when monitoring

the blood glucose levels, the nurse notices that the level is still

elevated. What is the best explanation for this elevation?

a. The antibiotics may cause an increase in glucose levels.

b. The corticosteroids may ca use an increase in glucose levels.

c. The patient's type 2 diabetes has converted to type 1.

d. The hypoxia caused by the COPD causes an increased need for insulin.

b. The corticosteroids may ca use an increase in glucose levels.

The nurse knows to administer acarbose, an alpha-glucosidase inhibitor, at

which time?

a. 30 minutes before breakfast

b. With the first bite of each main meal

c. 30 minutes after breakfast

d. Once daily at bedtime

b. With the first bite of each main meal

A patient has been diagnosed with metabolic syndrome and is started on the

biguanide metformin. The nurse knows that the purpose of the metformin, in

this situation, is which of these?

a. To increase the pancreatic secretion of insulin

b. To decrease insulin resistance

c. To increase blood glucose levels

d. To decrease the pancreatic secretion of insulin

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b. To decrease insulin resistance

When administering morning medications for a newly admitted patient, the

nurse notes that the patient has an allergy to sulfa drugs. There is an order for

the sulfonylurea glipizide (Glucotrol). Which action by the nurse is correct?

a. Give the drug as ordered 30 minutes before breakfast.

b. Hold the drug, and check the order with the prescriber.

c. Give a reduced dose of the drug with breakfast.

d. Give the drug, and monitor for adverse effects.

b. Hold the drug, and check the order with the prescriber.

The nurse is reviewing a patient's medication list and notes that sitagliptin

(Januvia) is ordered. The nurse will question an additional order for which

drug or drug class?

a. Glitazone

b. Insulin

c. Metformin

d. Sulfonylurea

b. Insulin

The nurse is teaching a review class to nurses about diabetes mellitus. Which

statement by the nurse is correct?

a. ―Patients with type 2 diabetes will never need insulin.‖

b. ―Oral antidiabetic drugs are safe for use during pregnancy.‖

c. ―Pediatric patients cannot take insulin.‖

d. ―Insulin therapy is possible during pregnancy if managed carefully.‖

d. ―Insulin therapy is possible during pregnancy if managed carefully.‖

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The nurse is teaching a group of patients about management of diabetes.

Which statement about basal dosing is correct?

a. ―Basal dosing delivers a constant dose of insulin.‖

b. ―With basal dosing, you can eat what you want and then give yourself a

dose of insulin.‖

c. ―Glargine insulin is given as a bolus with meals.‖

d. ―Basal-bolus dosing is the traditional method of managing blood glucose

levels.‖

a. ―Basal dosing delivers a constant dose of insulin.‖

When teaching a patient who is starting metformin, which instruction by the

nurse is correct?

a. ―Take metformin if your blood glucose level is above 180 mg/dL.‖

b. ―Take this 60 minutes after breakfast.‖

c. ―Take the medication on an empty stomach 1 hour before meals.‖

d. ―Take the medication with food to reduce gastrointestinal (GI) effects.‖

d. ―Take the medication with food to reduce gastrointestinal (GI) effects.‖

The insulin order reads, ―Give 15 units insulin glargine, SUBQ, every evening

after dinner.‖ Choose the proper syringe for this injection.

B. Unit Syringe

A patient is taking a sulfonylurea medication for new-onset type 2 diabetes

mellitus. When reviewing potential adverse effects during patient teaching, the

nurse will include information about which of these effects? (Select all that

apply.)

a. Hypoglycemia

b. Nausea

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