Chamberlain Practice EXAM, MOCK exam NR
565 - advanced pharmacology FINAL -
Chamberlain Practice EXAM Questions With
Complete Solutions
A patient demonstrates correct understanding of
nicotine patches if they state:
A. "I can wear the same patch for up to a week. I
just need to change sites with every new patch."
B. "I should start with the smallest patch and
progressively use larger patches over several
weeks."
C. "The patch can be placed directly hairy skin as
long as it's clean. Just press down on the
adhesive."
D. "Severe and persistent itching and redness
means I should stop wearing the patch and contact
my provider."
D. "Severe and persistent itching and redness
means I should stop wearing the patch and contact
my provider."
A patient with severe asthma should be educated
to use which of their asthma prescription
medication first?
,A. Fermetoerol
B. Levalbuterol
C. Budesonide
D. Roflumilast
B. Levalbuterol
An adult patient reports wanting to quit smoking.
Upon chart review, it is noted that this patient has
a psychiatric history that includes anorexia
nervousa. Which medication should not be
considered for this patient for smoking cessation?
A. Chantix
B. Nicotine patch
C. Bupropion
D. Nicotine spray
C. Bupropion
A 27-year-old woman who is 34 weeks' pregnant is
on bed rest and is experiencing mild constipation.
Which of the following drugs is most appropriate
for her?
A. Castor oil
B. Docusate
,C. Mineral oil
D. Loperamide
B. Docusate
A 32-year-old man with a history of opioid
addiction presents with cough due to a viral upper
respiratory system infection. Which of the following
treatments is appropriate symptomatic treatment
of cough in this patient?
A. Guaifenesin/dextromethorphan
B. Guaifenesin/codeine
C. Benzonatate
D. Montelukast
C. Benzonatate
A patient presents with an A1C of 11.2%. Which
medication should be considered at this time?
A. Insulin
B. Metformin
C. Glipizide
D. sitagliptin
A. Insulin
A 29 year old patient reports asthma symptoms
occurring twice a week with one night time
exacerbation last month. Which medication would
, the NP most likely prescribe?
A. Levalbuterol
B. Oldaterol
C. Theophylline
D. Pratropium bromide
A. Levalbuterol
A patient comes into the clinic with complaints of
bloating and abdominal pain for a few weeks. What
are appropriate options for treatment?
A. Test for H.Pylori
B. Start patient on a bland diet
C. Lifestyle modifications and Histamine Type-2
Receptor Antagonists
D. Order endoscopy
C. Lifestyle modifications and Histamine Type-2
Receptor Antagonists
A pregnant woman comes in asking for GERD
medication, what can you recommend?
A. Misoprostol
B. Sucralafate
C. Esomeprazole
D. Diet modifications only