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Nursing & Health Sciences
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EST. 2010
E X C E L L E N C E I N E D U C AT I O N
NURS 231 — Pharmacology Exam — Portage Learning
P H A R M ACO LO G Y FO R N U RS I N G P RACT I C E
INSTITUTION Portage Learning COURSE CODE NURS 231
PROGRAM Bachelor of Science in Nursing ACADEMIC YEAR
EXAM TITLE NURS 231 — Pharmacology Exam TOTAL QUESTIONS 24 Questions
— Portage Learning
COURSE TITLE Pharmacology for Nursing FORMAT Multiple Choice — Select the
Practice Single Best Answer
EXAMINATION INSTRUCTIONS
▸ Select the single best answer for each question unless otherwise instructed.
▸ Drug classifications, mechanisms, adverse effects, and contraindications are all testable content.
▸ Population-specific contraindications and special patient safety considerations are emphasized.
▸ Correct answers and clinical rationales appear below each question for board review purposes.
▸ All pharmacological data reflects current evidence-based clinical guidelines.
, SECTION I — PHARMACOLOGY: NSAIDS, ANTIBIOTICS, &
Questions 1 – 24
DIURETICS
1. What is a brand name for furosemide?
A. Lasix
B. Zestril
C. Norvasc
D. Lisinopril
CORRECT ANSWER A — Lasix
RATIONALE Lasix is the brand name for furosemide, a potent loop diuretic used to treat
edema and hypertension. Zestril (lisinopril) is an ACE inhibitor, Norvasc
(amlodipine) is a calcium channel blocker, and Lisinopril is an ACE inhibitor. The
brand name Lasix is well-established and commonly used in clinical practice.
2. Which of the following would NOT be treated with antibiotics?
A. Streptococcal pharyngitis
B. Common Cold
C. Urinary tract infection
D. Bacterial pneumonia
CORRECT ANSWER B — Common Cold
RATIONALE The common cold is a viral infection, and antibiotics are ineffective against
viruses. Antibiotics are only effective against bacterial infections. Using antibiotics
for viral infections contributes to antibiotic resistance and exposes patients to
unnecessary side effects without any therapeutic benefit.