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MARK KLIMEK NCLEX PHARM COMPLETE STUDY GUIDE 2026 | PRACTICE QUESTIONS & ANSWERS

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This Mark Klimek NCLEX Pharm Complete Study Guide 2026 is a high-yield nursing exam preparation resource based on widely used Mark Klimek-style pharmacology concepts and memory techniques. It includes practice questions with clear answers covering essential NCLEX pharmacology topics such as drug classifications, mechanisms of action, side effects, contraindications, and nursing safety priorities.

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MARK KLIMEK NCLEX PHARM COMPLETE
STUDY GUIDE 2026 | PRACTICE QUESTIONS
& ANSWERS
| GRADED A+ | GUARANTEED SUCCESS




Updated 2026 Questions and Answers

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Rationales Included

, Best default order for click and drag order questions? Hold ..... med
Assess ..... what med does
Prepare ...... the correction
Call ..... or notify




Rarely if ever answer ... call Doctor, NCLEX wants you to think critically


INR lab values 2-3, critical value if off, potential for patient to bleed. Use default order for order
?'s (hold all coumadin, assess for bleeding, prepare Vit K (antidote for Coumadin),
Call or notify


Potassium lab values 3.5-5.3 If low it is a critical lab to worry about assess the heart and then prepare to
give K
if high, hold all K, assess heart (EKG), give D5W and reg insulin, call
if really high, hold, assess, prepare, call STAT Get someone else involved!
Dangerous!!


If question says there is pitocin running and there are stop pit first then LIONpit
complications


Pain meds in labor know your peaks for IV, IM, PO, Subling. If baby is likely to be born when the pain
med is peaking don't give! Why? Respiratory depression in baby


OB medications tocolytics stop contractions, Brethine causes maternal tachycardia, Nifedipine (dipine - CCB)
causes Hypotension and headache


OB medications oxytocics makes labor more intense, Pitocin, Methergine, Cervidil


OB medications Fetal/Neonatal Lung meds Betamethasone, speeds the development of the baby's lungs, given to Mom
before baby is born, given IM, will increase the blood sugar of Mom


Survanta (surfactant) given to baby after baby is born given trastracheal through the airway develops
lungs

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