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Advanced Pharmacology Exam 1
2026 Exam Questions and
Answers 100% garanteed to
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Once you graduate from an NP program, in order to prescribe you'll need: -
Answer---Advanced nurse prescriber license
-DEA #

What is the purpose of a DEA #? - Answer--Needed to prescribed scheduled drugs

Rules for prescribing Schedule II drugs: - Answer---Written script needed
-1 month supply only
-No refills

What is the PDMP? - Answer--Prescription Drug Monitoring Program

Used to effectively track patient's controlled substance uses across different health
facilities (in the same state)

What are clinical practice guidelines? - Answer--Recommendations that are intended
to optimize patient care that are informed by a systematic review of the evidence and
an assessment of the benefits/harms of alternative care practices

Ex: sepsis, CAP

Common causes of medication errors: - Answer---Illegible writing
-Drug names that sound alike
-Medications that look alike
-Administering a drug with the wrong route

What is pharmacokinetics? What are its 4 categories? - Answer--What the body
does to the drug

1. Absorption
2. Metabolism

,3. Distribution
4. Excretion

Quickest route of absorption? Slowest? - Answer--IV = quickest
IM = slowest

What is the most common way drugs pass through cell membranes? -
Answer--Passive diffusion

What characteristics of a drug allow it to pass most quickly through cell membranes
(usually through passive diffusion)? - Answer--Small, uncharged (unionized), lipid
soluble--pass through membrane without any energy

What does it mean when a drug is ionized? - Answer--It means that the drug is stuck
in the compartment it was ionized in and has to be moved to the next compartment
(cannot be absorbed into the bloodstream)

Where do weak acids absorb? - Answer--Stomach

Where do weak bases absorb? - Answer--Small intestine

pH of stomach: - Answer--2-4

pH of small intestine: - Answer--6-7

pH of large intestine: - Answer--6-7

pH of bloodstream: - Answer--7.35-7.45

pH of bladder: - Answer--5-8

pH of breastmilk: - Answer--7.1

Where will a drug absorb if it is a weak base that ionizes at a pH of 4 and lower? -
Answer--In the small intestine (since the stomach has a pH of 2-4, so the drug will
become ionized and move to the small intestine where it will be able to absorb into
the bloodstream)

How can we manipulate the urine pH in cases of overdose? - Answer--Drugs that are
weak acids (aspirin) can be trapped and excreted through the urine.

We raise pH of the urine (with sodium bicarb) to force the drug to ionize and allow it
to be excreted, not reabsorbed through the bloodstream.

, What is distribution? - Answer--How a drug will be transported to the tissues it needs
to go to in order for it to exert its effects

Drug factors related to distribution: - Answer---Lipid solubility
-Molecular size
-Degree of ionization
-Duration of action
-Cellular binding
-Therapeutic effects
-Toxic effects

(lipid soluble, small, and non-ionized drugs will distribute more quickly)

Body factors related to distribution: - Answer---Vascularity (poor perfusion, disruption
of blood flow due to trauma--difficulty distributing)
-Blood barriers (blood-brain-barrier can be problematic if we need to get drugs to the
brain--will need very high dosing since only a small amount of the drug will get
through)
-Transport mechanisms
-Plasma binding proteins
-Disease states
-Volume of distribution
-Drug interactions

What is the key plasma protein involved with protein binding for medications? -
Answer--Albumin

Why do we monitor albumin? - Answer--Indicative of nutritional status and how well
protein-bound drugs will be transported to their target locations

What happens to the therapeutic effect of a drug when the patient is elderly and has
very low levels of albumin? - Answer--The drug does not bind to the protein
(albumin) as much as expected, so there is a lot of free drug floating in the plasma;
high risk for drug toxicity

Protein bound means: - Answer--Inactive form of the drug; does not have any
therapeutic effect when bound to a protein

Free drug means: - Answer--Active form of the drug (available for therapeutic effect)

What happens when a patient is on two drugs that are competing for the same
protein binding site on the albumin? - Answer--Some drug interactions can occur.
Drugs fight for binding position, but both drugs do not get enough as the usually

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