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ATI RN Pharmacology Proctored Exam 2026 |
Questions & Answers with NGN-Style Case Studies |
Latest Test Bank with Detailed Rationales |
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📝 Description
Ace the ATI RN Pharmacology Proctored Exam 2026 with this comprehensive
practice test bank featuring 150 multiple-choice questions, NGN-style case
scenarios, and detailed rationales in italic.

This resource is updated to reflect the latest 2026 ATI testing blueprint and
features Next Generation NCLEX (NGN) question formats including extended multiple
response, drag and drop, and unfolding case studies . Each question includes verified
answers and detailed rationales explaining medication actions, side effects, and
nursing considerations exactly as tested .

✅ Pharmacokinetics & Pharmacodynamics – Absorption, distribution, metabolism,
excretion, half-life, therapeutic index, drug interactions (CYP450 inducers/inhibitors)

✅ Safe Medication Administration – The "Rights" of medication administration,
dosage calculations (IV flow rates, weight-based dosing), NGT/enteral administration,
and medication error prevention

✅ Cardiovascular Medications – Digoxin (toxicity signs, pulse assessment),
antihypertensives (ACE inhibitors, beta-blockers, calcium channel blockers),
anticoagulants (warfarin/INR, heparin/aPTT), antiplatelets (clopidogrel)

✅ Endocrine & Diabetes Medications – Insulin types (onset, peak, duration), mixing
insulins, metformin (lactic acidosis risk), levothyroxine administration, antithyroid drugs
(PTU, methimazole)

, ✅ Respiratory Medications – Albuterol (side effects), theophylline (toxicity, narrow
therapeutic index), corticosteroids

✅ Psychiatric & Neurological Medications – SSRIs (serotonin syndrome risk with St.
John's wort/MAOIs), lithium (monitoring, toxicity), antipsychotics (EPS, agranulocytosis),
anticonvulsants

✅ Anti-infective Agents – Antibiotics (penicillins, cephalosporins, vancomycin/red man
syndrome, aminoglycosides/ototoxicity), antifungals (amphotericin B/nephrotoxicity),
antivirals

✅ Pain Management & Emergency Medications – Opioids (morphine,
hydromorphone, PCA), NSAIDs, antagonists/antidotes (naloxone, flumazenil, protamine
sulfate, vitamin K, acetylcysteine)

✅ Gastrointestinal & Other Medications – PPIs, antiemetics, anticholinergic effects
(dry mouth, constipation, urinary retention)

Updated for 2026: Reflects the latest ATI testing standards with emphasis on clinical
judgment across all six cognitive functions of the NCSBN Clinical Judgment
Measurement Model




📚 Section 1: Exam Overview & Test-Taking Strategies (Questions 1–5)




1. The ATI RN Pharmacology Proctored Exam features Next Generation NCLEX (NGN)
question types, which are designed to test what primary cognitive skill?

 A) Rote memorization of medication facts
 B) Clinical judgment and decision-making

, C) Basic math calculation skills
 D) Knowledge of drug classifications only

Answer: B
Explanation: The NGN format prioritizes how students use facts to make complex clinical
decisions, assessing deeper cognitive processes like prioritization, delegation, and clinical
reasoning rather than just isolated fact recall .




2. According to current ATI testing blueprints, which of the following are examples of
NGN item formats that may appear on the ATI RN Pharmacology Proctored Exam?
(Select all that apply)

 A) Extended Multiple Response
 B) Drag and Drop
 C) Matrix/Grid
 D) Case Studies
 E) True/False

Answer: A, B, C, D
Explanation: NGN item types include Extended Multiple Response (Select all that apply),
Drag and Drop for ordering clinical actions, Drop-Down selections, Matrix/Grid questions
with multiple related items, and Highlighting to identify relevant findings. True/False items
are not typical NGN formats .

, 3. What is the typical passing score range for the ATI RN Pharmacology Proctored
Exam?

 A) 50-60%
 B) 70-80%
 C) 85-95%
 D) 100%

Answer: B
Explanation: The passing score for the ATI Pharmacology Proctored Exam varies by
nursing program but typically falls between 70% and 80%. Achieving a Level 3 proficiency
often requires a score above 85% .




4. The ATI RN Pharmacology Proctored Exam is designed to assess knowledge
across which key content domains? (Select all that apply)

 A) Medication administration and safety
 B) Drug classifications and mechanisms of action
 C) Pharmacokinetics and pharmacodynamics
 D) Nursing interventions and patient education
 E) Financial management of healthcare

Answer: A, B, C, D
Explanation: The ATI exam covers medication administration, drug classifications,
pharmacokinetics, pharmacodynamics, nursing interventions, adverse effects, drug
interactions, and patient education. Financial management is not a tested pharmacology
domain .

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