NR565 Midterm Study Guide
This study guide covers content for the question bank for this course. There are 100 questions on the exam
and more content in the exam study bank than will be seen on any given exam. Therefore, you may note more
than 100 topic items noted in this study guide. However, there may also be more than one question for a topic
listed so you should know each one well. Some items listed are more specific than others. If the item listed
seems vague, if it’s a more general question and to be more specific would be to risk the integrity of the
question itself.
Number of Questions on Exam: 100
Point Value of Each Question: 2
Styles of Questions of Exam: Multiple Choice Only
Knowledge Levels: Various (remember, understand, apply)
Time Limit: 150 minutes
Number of Attempts: 1
Use of Support Materials: Not Allowed
Platform Used for Exam: ExamSoft/Examplify
Exam Expectations: Review Exam Expectations in Course
Announcements
Tips on Using this Study Guide
1. Review the topics each week to take notes as you move through the course and focus your reading and
content review in the course.
2. You can make notes directly on each tab for the respective week or print out and hand write your notes.
3. If you choose to print, you will want to adjust the size of columns so the table width will fit on a printed
page.
4. Re-write your notes if you type them to connect the content to your memory more readily as the activity
of writing and saying it again as you write it creates repetition that helps commit the content to memory.
5. Create your own practice questions that are clinical scenario based to move the content from a
memorization (Remember) level of learning to an application type of learning. Much of your exam will be
at the application level so it's not enough to memorize your notes.
6. Review your study guide and notes as often as you can. Read them out loud so you hear the words
externally as well as internally. The more senses you can engage while studying, the more likely you are
to remember it.
, Week 1
Chapter 1 Chapter 6
State laws impact on prescriptive authority Metabolic influence on drug administration
Full Practice Authority Renal Disease Impact on Pharmacodynamics
Role: Prescriptive Authority Bioavailability and Variable Drug Responses
Chapter 3 Chapter 7
Generic vs Brand Name: Value of Knowing Bioavailability and Variable Drug Responses
Duration of Therapy Drug Metabolism & Therapeutic Index
Role of Formularies Genetic Variants and Drug Metabolism
Blood Flow Impact on Absorption Genetic Variants and Drug Responses
Genetic Variants That Alter Drug Metabolism
Chapter 4 Chapter 8
Excretion Process Drug Therapy During Pregnancy w/ Maternal
Metabolism Process Asthma
Distribution Process Placental Drug Transfer
Passage Across Membranes Drug Therapy During Pregnancy
Absorption Process Identification of Teratogens
Rate of Dissolution
Surface Area and Absorption
Multiple drugs on metabolic pathways
Therapeutic Consequences Chapter 9
Impact of drug selectivity on side effects Pharmacokinetic Parameters: Children 1 Year
Receptors and Selectivity of Drug Action and Older
Noncompetitive Antagonists Pharmacokinetics: Children 1 Year and Older
Noncompetitive Antagonists Action
Identifying Adverse Drug Reactions
Chapter 5 Chapter 10
FDA & QT Interval Drugs Pharmacodynamic Changes in Older Adults
Boxed Warnings Pharmacodynamic Changes in Older Adults:
Boxed Warnings: Drug Examples beta-adrenergic blocking agents
This study guide covers content for the question bank for this course. There are 100 questions on the exam
and more content in the exam study bank than will be seen on any given exam. Therefore, you may note more
than 100 topic items noted in this study guide. However, there may also be more than one question for a topic
listed so you should know each one well. Some items listed are more specific than others. If the item listed
seems vague, if it’s a more general question and to be more specific would be to risk the integrity of the
question itself.
Number of Questions on Exam: 100
Point Value of Each Question: 2
Styles of Questions of Exam: Multiple Choice Only
Knowledge Levels: Various (remember, understand, apply)
Time Limit: 150 minutes
Number of Attempts: 1
Use of Support Materials: Not Allowed
Platform Used for Exam: ExamSoft/Examplify
Exam Expectations: Review Exam Expectations in Course
Announcements
Tips on Using this Study Guide
1. Review the topics each week to take notes as you move through the course and focus your reading and
content review in the course.
2. You can make notes directly on each tab for the respective week or print out and hand write your notes.
3. If you choose to print, you will want to adjust the size of columns so the table width will fit on a printed
page.
4. Re-write your notes if you type them to connect the content to your memory more readily as the activity
of writing and saying it again as you write it creates repetition that helps commit the content to memory.
5. Create your own practice questions that are clinical scenario based to move the content from a
memorization (Remember) level of learning to an application type of learning. Much of your exam will be
at the application level so it's not enough to memorize your notes.
6. Review your study guide and notes as often as you can. Read them out loud so you hear the words
externally as well as internally. The more senses you can engage while studying, the more likely you are
to remember it.
, Week 1
Chapter 1 Chapter 6
State laws impact on prescriptive authority Metabolic influence on drug administration
Full Practice Authority Renal Disease Impact on Pharmacodynamics
Role: Prescriptive Authority Bioavailability and Variable Drug Responses
Chapter 3 Chapter 7
Generic vs Brand Name: Value of Knowing Bioavailability and Variable Drug Responses
Duration of Therapy Drug Metabolism & Therapeutic Index
Role of Formularies Genetic Variants and Drug Metabolism
Blood Flow Impact on Absorption Genetic Variants and Drug Responses
Genetic Variants That Alter Drug Metabolism
Chapter 4 Chapter 8
Excretion Process Drug Therapy During Pregnancy w/ Maternal
Metabolism Process Asthma
Distribution Process Placental Drug Transfer
Passage Across Membranes Drug Therapy During Pregnancy
Absorption Process Identification of Teratogens
Rate of Dissolution
Surface Area and Absorption
Multiple drugs on metabolic pathways
Therapeutic Consequences Chapter 9
Impact of drug selectivity on side effects Pharmacokinetic Parameters: Children 1 Year
Receptors and Selectivity of Drug Action and Older
Noncompetitive Antagonists Pharmacokinetics: Children 1 Year and Older
Noncompetitive Antagonists Action
Identifying Adverse Drug Reactions
Chapter 5 Chapter 10
FDA & QT Interval Drugs Pharmacodynamic Changes in Older Adults
Boxed Warnings Pharmacodynamic Changes in Older Adults:
Boxed Warnings: Drug Examples beta-adrenergic blocking agents