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Rasmussen Pharmacology Exam 2026
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What is the therapeutic level for digoxin? - Answer -0.5-0.8 ng/mL

The lab results indicate that the serum value for digoxin is 0.4 ng/mL. What can we

anticipate that the provider will do? - Answer -Increase the dosage

You are going to discharge your client and you notice that the provider has

prescribed both cimetidine and an antacid. What kind of teaching do you have to

provide for this client prior to discharge? - Answer --Do not take them together.

-Take the antacid 1 hour after the cimetidine.

True or False: Your client has been prescribed beclomethasone and albuterol. After

patient education, the client states "I will take 2 puffs of my beclomethasone only

when I'm wheezing." - Answer -False

The client should take the albuterol first if they are experiencing wheezing.

What teaching is appropriate for clients prescribed inhalers? - Answer --Rinse your

mouth after use.

-1 minute between puffs.
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,-Inhale and hold your breath.

-Shake before use.

-Prime your inhaler.

-Use a spacer with the inhaler to get more of the medication into your lungs.

What is H. pylori? - Answer -It is a bacteria found mostly in our stomach that is

thought to be the major causative factor of peptic ulcer formation and gastritis.

What medications treat H. pylori? - Answer -Antibiotics

-metronidazole

-amoxicillin

-clarithromycin

-tetracycline

Your client has been prescribed metronidazole to treat an H. pylori infection. What

would be important information that they would need to know when taking this

medication? - Answer --Do not consume alcohol while taking this medication

-Do not consume alcohol until 2-3 days after taking this medication

-Consumption of alcohol while taking metronidazole can result in a severe reaction

(nausea, vomiting, headache, cramps, flushing).


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,Your client went to the provider with occasional constipation. The provider

recommended a bulk-forming laxative. What do we need to educate the client on? -

Answer --Take with a full glass of water

-Increase fiber intake

Your client with COPD is taking a glucocorticoid and a short-acting beta2-

adrenergic agonist. Why would the provider have prescribed both medications? -

Answer --To open lungs and soothe inflammation

-One is fast acting, while the other takes longer to achieve a therapeutic effect

-The glucocorticoid will help the SABA work better

If your client has diabetes and is taking their blood pressure manually at home and

logging it and they're chronically hypertensive, what classification of medications

do we anticipate our provider prescribing? - Answer -ACE inhibitors

-captopril

-benazepril

-enalapril

-fosinopril sodium

-lisinopril



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, -moexipril

You are caring for a client who has chronic hypertension. You enter their room to

assess the client and find that they are hypertensive 154/98, have crackles in their

lungs, 2+ pitting edema, and their jugular vein is distended. What medication

would you anticipate the provider ordering for the patient? - Answer -furosemide

(Lasix)

-used to treat hypertension, edema associated with renal disease, hepatic cirrhosis,

and heart failure

What kind of teaching do we need to give our clients who have been prescribed

beta blockers? - Answer --Rise up and change positions slowly (orthopedic

hypertension)

-Works on beta1 receptors in the heart to decrease peripheral vascular resistance,

heart rate, and contractility of the heart muscles

What would the provider prescribe nifedipine for? - Answer -Blood pressure

-nifedipine is a calcium channel blocker and antihypertensive

-prevents passage of calcium ions into the myocardial cells and smooth muscle

cells of the heart, causing a dilation of the coronary and peripheral arteries,




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