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NR 565 – Advanced Pharmacology Fundamentals: Final Exam Question Bank (2024–2025) | Chamberlain University

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This document contains the 2024–2025 updated edition of the NR 565 – Advanced Pharmacology Fundamentals Final Exam Question Bank from Chamberlain University, featuring verified questions and accurate answers. It is designed to assist nurse practitioner and advanced nursing students in mastering key pharmacological principles, including pharmacokinetics, pharmacodynamics, drug classifications, therapeutic uses, and safe prescribing practices. The guide offers a structured and reliable review resource for comprehensive preparation and academic success in graduate-level pharmacology courses.1. What drug class is most likely to cause hypoglycemia: Sulfonylureas, insulin, meglitinides, amylin analogues, Glinides, Glipins 2. Drug class less likley to cause hypoglycemia: Metformin, incretin mimetics, DPP-4, TZD 3. Biguanidies ex: metformin 4. GLP-1 ex: Trulicity, Ozempic, Victoza 5. SGLT2-i ex: Invokana, Farxiga, Jardiance 6. DPP-4 ex: Januvia, onglyza, Tradjenta, Nesina 7. TZD ex: Actos, Avandia 8. Sulfonylurea ex: Glyburide, Glipizide, glimepride 9. Ratio of basal insulin to rapid acting insulin in TDD: 50% of TDD comes from basil insulin and the other 50% comes from bolus insulin

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Final Exam: NR 565 Question Bank
(Latest ): Advanced
Pharmacology Fundamentals Chamberlain



1. What drug class is most likely to cause hypoglycemia:

Sulfonylureas, insulin, meglitinides, amylin analogues, Glinides, Glipins

2. Drug class less likley to cause hypoglycemia: Metformin, incretin

mimetics, DPP-4, TZD

3. Biguanidies ex: metformin

4. GLP-1 ex: Trulicity, Ozempic, Victoza

5. SGLT2-i ex: Invokana, Farxiga, Jardiance

6. DPP-4 ex: Januvia, onglyza, Tradjenta, Nesina

7. TZD ex: Actos, Avandia

8. Sulfonylurea ex: Glyburide, Glipizide, glimepride

9. Ratio of basal insulin to rapid acting insulin in TDD: 50% of TDD

comes from basil insulin and the other 50% comes from bolus insulin






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10. What is the carb to insulin ratio when calculatin basial insulin: 1 unit

of insulin will cover 10 carbs

11. General goal for A1c: less than 7%

12. A1c goal for older adult: 8% or less

13. When should insulin be considered: Type 1DM always. DM2 when they

require 3-drug combo therapy when basil insulin fails. To achieve tx goals

after 3-6 months, it is recommended to precede to a combo of injectable

regiment that includes insulin and possibly a GLP-1 agonist.

14. At what interval should A1c be checked: Every 3 months for unstable

DM every 6 months for stable DM

15. Contraindications to Pioglitazone (TZD): Severe HF cannot use

Milde HF use with caution

Bladder cancer

16. Treatment of Thyrotoxic Crisis (Thyroid Storm): High doses of

potassium iodine or strong iodine solution along with Methimazole

(which suppresses thyroid hormone synthesis), Beta Blocker (which

decreases HR) and additional measures such as IV fluids, glucocorticoids,

sedation and cooling




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17. s/s hypothyroidism: Dry hair

Puffy face

Goiter

Slow HR

Wt gain

Constipation

Possible infertility and increase risk of miscarriage and irregular cycles

18. S/S of hyperthyroidism: hair loss bulging eyes goiter rapid HR wt loss

diarrhea

menstrual cycle less often or with longer cycles

19. Drugs that decrease absorption of synthroid: histamines,

proton pump inhibitors, sucralfate, cholestyramine, colestipol, aluminum

containing medications like Maalox or Mylanta, tums, iron, mag salts.

20. Drugs that increase absorption of synthroid: phenytoin,

carbamazepine, rifampin, zoloft, phenobarbitol.

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