Written by students who passed Immediately available after payment Read online or as PDF Wrong document? Swap it for free 4.6 TrustPilot
logo-home
Document preview thumbnail
Preview 4 out of 126 pages
Exam (elaborations)

NUR-641E FINAL EXAM PREP | ACTUAL QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS LATEST UPDATED 2026/2027 (GRADED A+)| GCU NURSING EXAM

Document preview thumbnail
Preview 4 out of 126 pages

NUR-641E FINAL EXAM PREP | ACTUAL QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS LATEST UPDATED 2026/2027 (GRADED A+)| GCU NURSING EXAM

Content preview

,1. A nurse is reviewing the pharmacokinetic profile of a newly prescribed
medication with a patient. The nurse explains that the body must take the
medication into the bloodstream, transport it to tissues, chemically alter it, and
eventually remove it from the body. Which processes are collectively included in
pharmacokinetics?


Correct answer: Absorption, distribution, metabolism, and excretion.


Pharmacokinetics describes what the body does to a drug throughout its movement
and processing in the body. Absorption moves the medication into the bloodstream,
distribution transports it to tissues, metabolism chemically transforms it, and
excretion removes the drug and its metabolites from the body. Understanding these
processes helps clinicians anticipate medication onset, duration, therapeutic effects,
and potential toxicity.


2. A patient receives a medication by a nonintravenous route, and the nurse
explains that the medication must first move from the location where it was
administered into the bloodstream. The amount and rate at which this occurs can
influence how quickly therapeutic effects develop. Which pharmacokinetic process
is the nurse describing?


Correct answer: Absorption.


Absorption is the movement of a medication from its site of administration into the
blood plasma. The route of administration, formulation, blood flow, and
characteristics of the medication can affect the rate and extent of absorption. Once
the medication enters the systemic circulation, it becomes available for distribution
throughout the body.


3. A medication has entered a patient's bloodstream and begins moving into
surrounding body tissues. Some of the medication enters interstitial fluid, while

,another portion enters cells where it may produce its therapeutic effect. Which
pharmacokinetic process is occurring?


Correct answer: Distribution.


Distribution is the reversible or, in some circumstances, irreversible movement of a
medication from the bloodstream into interstitial and intracellular fluids. This process
determines how widely a medication reaches various tissues and organs. Factors such
as blood flow, tissue permeability, protein binding, and the drug's chemical
properties can influence distribution.


4. A patient is prescribed a medication that undergoes chemical transformation
after it enters the body. The nurse explains that the medication may be altered
primarily by the liver, although other tissues can also contribute to this process.
Which pharmacokinetic process is being described?


Correct answer: Metabolism.


Metabolism is the biochemical transformation of a medication into different chemical
compounds called metabolites. Hepatic metabolism is a major pathway because the
liver contains enzymes that can modify many medications. Metabolism can activate,
inactivate, or sometimes produce active or toxic metabolites, thereby influencing the
medication's effects and duration.


5. A patient has completed a course of medication, and the nurse explains that the
body must remove both the original drug and substances produced when the drug
is metabolized. This removal prevents excessive accumulation of the medication in
the body. Which pharmacokinetic process is responsible for this removal?


Correct answer: Elimination.

, Elimination refers to the removal of the drug and its metabolites from the body. The
kidneys are a major route of elimination, although drugs can also be eliminated
through the liver, bile, gastrointestinal tract, lungs, and other pathways. Effective
elimination helps prevent medication accumulation and reduces the risk of
prolonged or toxic drug effects.


6. A critically ill patient requires a medication to reach the systemic circulation
rapidly and predictably. The provider wants the medication to have the greatest
possible bioavailability because an immediate therapeutic effect is needed. Which
route of administration provides the highest bioavailability?


Correct answer: Intravenous.


Intravenous administration provides essentially 100% bioavailability because the
medication is delivered directly into the systemic bloodstream. This route bypasses
the absorption process required by other administration routes. As a result,
intravenous medications generally have rapid and predictable onset and do not
undergo first-pass hepatic metabolism before reaching systemic circulation.


7. A patient is prescribed a medication that would be significantly reduced if it
passed through the liver before reaching systemic circulation. The provider selects
a route that delivers the medication directly into the bloodstream to avoid this
initial hepatic processing. Which route avoids first-pass metabolism in the liver?


Correct answer: Intravenous route.


The intravenous route delivers medication directly into systemic circulation and
therefore bypasses the gastrointestinal tract and hepatic first-pass metabolism. First-
pass metabolism can substantially reduce the amount of an orally administered
medication that reaches systemic circulation. Avoiding this process can provide more
predictable drug concentrations and rapid therapeutic effects.

Document information

Uploaded on
August 13, 2026
Number of pages
126
Written in
2026/2027
Type
Exam (elaborations)
Contains
Questions & answers
$19.49

Wrong document? Swap it for free Within 14 days of purchase and before downloading, you can choose a different document. You can simply spend the amount again.
Written by students who passed
Immediately available after payment
Read online or as PDF

Seller avatar
Reputation scores are based on the amount of documents a seller has sold for a fee and the reviews they have received for those documents. There are three levels: Bronze, Silver and Gold. The better the reputation, the more your can rely on the quality of the sellers work.
Elitaa
3.5
(31)
Sold
223
Followers
28
Items
7639
Last sold
1 week ago



Why students choose Stuvia

Created by fellow students, verified by reviews

Quality you can trust: written by students who passed their tests and reviewed by others who've used these notes.

Didn't get what you expected? Choose another document

No worries! You can instantly pick a different document that better fits what you're looking for.

Pay as you like, start learning right away

No subscription, no commitments. Pay the way you're used to via credit card and download your PDF document instantly.

Student with book image

“Bought, downloaded, and aced it. It really can be that simple.”

Alisha Student

Working on your references?

Create accurate citations in APA, MLA and Harvard with our free citation generator.

Working on your references?

Frequently asked questions