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CVS Pharmacology Final Exam – Comprehensive Review

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The Pharmacology Final Exam is a cumulative assessment that evaluates students' understanding of the principles of pharmacology, with an emphasis on drugs commonly used in cardiovascular, nervous system, endocrine, and infectious disease treatments (CVS = Cardiovascular System focus). The exam covers: Drug classifications and mechanisms of action Pharmacokinetics and pharmacodynamics Major drug interactions and side effects Safe medication administration principles Dosage calculations and routes of administration Patient education and monitoring Clinical case scenarios involving medication therapy management

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CVS Pharmacology Final Exam/ Pharmacology
Final Exam NEWEST 2025 COMPLETE QUESTIONS
AND CORRECT DETAILED ANSWERS (VERIFIED
ANSWERS) |ALREADY GRADED A+||BRAND NEW
VERSION!!




A common side effect of glucocorticoids is:

a) increased blood pressure

b) oral fungal infection

c) decreased heart rate

d) hyperthyroidism - CORRECT ANSWER- b) Oral fungal infection



Medications that liquify very thick lung secretions, which results in a more productive cough,
are:

a) mast cell stabilizers

b) glucocorticoids

c) mucolytics

d) beta-adrenergic agents - CORRECT ANSWER- c) Mucolytics



Which test looks for the presence of Mycobacterium tuberculosis?

,a) rheumatoid fever

b) viral load

c) bone scan

d) PPD - CORRECT ANSWER- d) PPD



All of the following are acceptable routes for oxygen EXCEPT:

a) Mask

b) Nasogastric

c) Tent

d) Nasal cannula - CORRECT ANSWER- b) Nasogastric

Which classification of rugs works primarily to remove secretion from the respiratory tract by
making the secretions thinner?

a) Anticholinergics

b) Expectorants

c) Oxygen

d) Antitussives - CORRECT ANSWER- b) Expectorants



Which of the following drug classifications suppresses coughing?

a) Antihistamines

b) Antitussives

c) Decongestants

d) Expectorants

e) Oxygen - CORRECT ANSWER- b) Antitussives

During respiration, oxygen (O2) is exchanged with which waste product?

,a) CO

b) CO2

c) PO

d) PO2 - CORRECT ANSWER- b) CO2



The regulating organ of the rate and depth of breathing is the:

a) lungs

b) diaphragm

c) brain

d) liver - CORRECT ANSWER- c) Brain



The exchange of CO2 and O2 occurs in the:

a) alveoli

b) bronchi

c) bronchioles

d) trachea - CORRECT ANSWER- a) Alveoli



An example of a mast cell stabilizer is:

a) Relenza

b) Atrovent

c) Slo-Bid

d) Intal - CORRECT ANSWER- d) Intal



Which of the following statements about mast cell stabilizers is true?

, a) They should be taken at the first sign of an asthma attack

b) The inhibit allergy cells from bursting open and releasing substances that cause inflammation

c) They increase the body's reaction to asthma triggers

d) They take about 60 minutes to start working - CORRECT ANSWER- b) The inhibit a;allergy cells
from bursting open and releasing substances that cause inflammation



The preferred treatments for influenza is:

a) prevention through vaccination

b) Relenza

c) Tamiflu

d) aspirin and fluids - CORRECT ANSWER- a) Prevention though vaccination



Medications used to treat tuberculosis (TB) include:

a) INH

b) Rifadin

c) ampicillin

d) INH and Rifadin

e) INH and ampicillin - CORRECT ANSWER- d) INH and Rifadin



All of the following statements about TB are true EXCEPT:

a) patients must take the prescribed medications for 4 to 6 weeks

b) TB is a highly contagious infection

c) tubercles from TB remain in a patient's body for a lifetime

d) close companions of infected patients are often treated to prevent infection - CORRECT ANSWER-
a) Patients must take the prescribed medications for 4 to 6 weeks

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