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Master NSC 830 Advanced Pharmacology with this 2025/2026 Updated Study Guide & Practice Questions, designed for graduate nursing students aiming for exam success and clinical mastery. This comprehensive resource includes exam-style questions with verified answers and detailed rationales, reflecting the latest NSC 830 course content and standards. Topics covered include pharmacokinetics, pharmacodynamics, drug classifications, therapeutic uses, adverse effects, clinical applications, and dosage calculations, ensuring students gain both theoretical knowledge and practical skills for advanced pharmacology. Ideal for self-study, exam prep, and clinical review, this updated guide strengthens understanding, reinforces critical thinking, and prepares students to pass confidently on the first attempt, backed by a 100% pass guarantee.

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Narrow Specturm - correct answerTreat limited # of organisms, Less likely to disrupt
normal flora, organism identified.

Broad Specturm - correct answerTreats multiple organisms, more likely to disrupt
normal flora, causative agent unknown.

Why would you select abx? - correct answerIs antimicrobial therapy indicated, make a
clinical diagnosis, collection of specimens for a cx or lab test, make microbial diagnosis,
select drug.

Extended spectrum - correct answertreats multiple organisms, more likely to disrupt
normal flora, used when causative organism is unknown.

Gram positive - correct answerPurple, thick layer

Example of gram positive - correct answerGroup A beta-strep
Strep PNA

Gram negative - correct answerRed or pink, thin layer

Example of gram negative - correct answerH. influenza
N. Gonoccocus

Atypical Organism - correct answercolorless, no layer

Example of Atypical organism - correct answerMacrolides- erythromycins

True or False: Atypical bacteria are resistent to becta-lactum abx - correct answerTrue

Risk factors for Drug Resistant Strep PNA (DRSP) - correct answerRecent abx use
Older >65
Multiple Comorbidtities ( COPD, DM, HF, renal failure)
Daycare worker
Alcoholism
Immunosuppressed (including chronic steroid use >10 mg/day long term).

, Treatment for Drug Resistant Strep PNA - correct answerHigh dose amoxicillin 3-4g/day
Respiratory fluoroquinolones: moxifloxican, gemifloxican, levofloxacin.
Tehlithromycin: use limited due to hepatoxicity

Factors to determine when selecting an abx... - correct answerAllergy history (PCN- risk
of cross allergy with cephalosporins)
Age- (Renal function- neonates and elderly)
Pregnancy
Immunocompromised status
Affordability
Taste and convenience

What are 2 abx contraindicated in pregnancy? - correct answertetracyclines
fluoroquinolone

Do immunocompromised patients get bactericidal or baceriostiatic? - correct
answerBactericidals

What are bactericidals? - correct answerKills bacteria

What are bacteriostatic? - correct answerRestrains production of bacteria. The patient
needs a good immune system.

Minimum inhibitory concentration (MIC) - correct answerMin. amount of abx used to
inhibit growth of bacteria. Abx usually dosed 2-4 times MIC

Teaching the patient to ..... - correct answerTake ALL of medication
May need back up birth control and for 7 days after.
Report signs of allergic reaction (SOA, Wheezing, rash)

General side effects of abx - correct answerHypersensitivity: (allergic reaction-rash,
itching, LBP, wheezing, SOA).
Diarrhea: make sure to report blood, mucous
Superinfection: Due to disruption of normal flora (oral thrush, yeast infection)

True or False: Is extended care more likely to cause diarrhea? - correct answerTrue

Examples of Beta-Lactam Abx? - correct answerPCN & Cephalosporins

What do Beta-Lactam abx have on them? - correct answerA ring- that works by
disrupting the biosynthesis of the cell wall.

Intact ring is essential for antibacterial activity? True or False - correct answerTrue

True or false- A beta-lactamase inhibitor can be combine with an abx to form a beta-
lactamase resistant compound? - correct answerTrue

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