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NURS 6512 Exam 2 | NURS 6512 Advanced
Pharmacology | Actual Q&A with Rationale (NURS
6512 Exam 2) | Walden
Section A: Multiple Choice (40 questions)

Q1. Which antihypertensive drug class directly inhibits the conversion of angiotensin I

to angiotensin II?



A. Angiotensin II receptor blockers (ARBs)

B. Beta-blockers

C. ACE inhibitors ✅

D. Calcium channel blockers

Rationale: ACE inhibitors block the enzyme that converts angiotensin I to angiotensin II.

Q2. Which thiazide diuretic is most commonly used for hypertension?




A. Furosemide

B. Spironolactone

C. Hydrochlorothiazide ✅

D. Mannitol

Rationale: HCTZ is a first-line thiazide for hypertension.

Q3. A patient on a loop diuretic like furosemide is at highest risk for which electrolyte

,disturbance?




A. Hyperkalemia

B. Hypokalemia ✅

C. Hypercalcemia

D. Hypermagnesemia

Rationale: Loop diuretics increase potassium excretion.

Q4. Which antiarrhythmic drug is classified as a sodium channel blocker (Class I)?



A. Amiodarone

B. Lidocaine ✅

C. Sotalol

D. Verapamil

Rationale: Lidocaine is a Class IB sodium channel blocker.

Q5. Which beta-blocker is cardioselective?




A. Propranolol

B. Metoprolol ✅

C. Carvedilol

D. Labetalol

, Rationale: Metoprolol primarily blocks β1 receptors.

Q6. The most common adverse effect of ACE inhibitors is:



A. Hyperkalemia

B. Dry cough ✅

C. Bradycardia

D. Bronchospasm

Rationale: ACE inhibitor-induced cough is due to bradykinin accumulation.

Q7. Which calcium channel blocker is most likely to cause constipation?



A. Nifedipine

B. Amlodipine

C. Verapamil ✅

D. Diltiazem

Rationale: Verapamil has stronger effect on GI smooth muscle, causing constipation.

Q8. Spironolactone is a potassium-sparing diuretic that acts by:



A. Blocking the Na-K-Cl cotransporter

B. Antagonizing aldosterone receptors ✅

C. Inhibiting carbonic anhydrase

D. Increasing osmotic diuresis

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