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Master NSG 552 Psychopharmacology Exam 1 with this high-yield study guide featuring practice questions paired with detailed rationales. Designed for advanced practice nursing students, this material covers fundamental psychopharmacology principles, neurotransmitter systems, pharmacokinetics, and pharmacodynamics. Essential topics include CYP450 enzyme metabolism, dopamine pathways (nigrostriatal, mesolimbic, mesocortical, tuberoinfundibular), SSRIs, MAOIs and tyramine interactions, Lithium monitoring, Clozapine ANC safety protocols, extrapyramidal symptoms, and differentiating Serotonin Syndrome from Neuroleptic Malignant Syndrome. Perfect for self-testing, targeted review, and course exam preparation.

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NSG 552 Exam 1 – Wilkes Psychopharmacology Study Guide 2026 UPDATE




1. Which neurotransmitter is considered the primary inhibitory transmitter in the mammalian

central nervous system?

A. Glutamate


B. GABA


C. Dopamine


D. Norepinephrine


Answer: B


Rationale: Gamma-aminobutyric acid (GABA) is the chief inhibitory neurotransmitter,

while Glutamate is the primary excitatory one.


2. What is the primary mechanism of action for Selective Serotonin Reuptake Inhibitors

(SSRIs)?

A. Antagonizing 5-HT2A receptors


B. Inhibiting the SERT protein


C. Stimulating GABA production


D. Blocking dopamine reuptake


Answer: B

,Rationale: SSRIs work by blocking the serotonin transporter (SERT), leading to increased

serotonin levels in the synaptic cleft.


3. Which Cytochrome P450 enzyme is responsible for metabolizing approximately 50% of all

clinically used drugs?

A. CYP2D6


B. CYP1A2


C. CYP3A4


D. CYP2C19


Answer: C


Rationale: CYP3A4 is the most prevalent enzyme in the liver and is responsible for the

metabolism of the majority of psychiatric and non-psychiatric medications.


4. A patient taking an MAOI must avoid foods high in tyramine to prevent which medical

emergency?

A. Serotonin Syndrome


B. Agranulocytosis


C. Neuroleptic Malignant Syndrome


D. Hypertensive Crisis


Answer: D

, Rationale: Tyramine acts as a catecholamine releasing agent; when MAO is inhibited,

tyramine can cause a massive release of norepinephrine, leading to a hypertensive crisis.


5. How many half-lives does it typically take for a drug to reach steady-state plasma

concentrations?

A. 1 to 2


B. 7 to 8


C. 10 to 12


D. 4 to 5


Answer: D


Rationale: Pharmacokinetically, it takes approximately 4 to 5 half-lives for a drug’s

elimination to equal its intake, achieving steady state.


6. Which dopamine pathway is primarily associated with the development of Extrapyramidal

Symptoms (EPS) when D2 receptors are blocked?

A. Mesolimbic pathway


B. Nigrostriatal pathway


C. Mesocortical pathway


D. Tuberoinfundibular pathway


Answer: B

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