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Test Bank For Basic Pharmacology for
Nurses 17th Edition by Michelle J.
Willihnganz MS RN CNE, Bruce D. Clayton
BS PharmD RPh Chapter 1-48




Chapter 1 — Introduction to
Pharmacology
1.​ Which term describes the study of how drugs move through the body?​
A. Pharmacodynamics​
B. Pharmacokinetics​
C. Toxicology​
D. Pharmacognosy​
Answer: B. Pharmacokinetics. Rationale: Pharmacokinetics covers absorption,
distribution, metabolism, and excretion.​

2.​ Half-life of a drug primarily determines:​
A. The mechanism of action​
B. The dosing interval​
C. The site of action​
D. Drug potency​
Answer: B. The dosing interval. Rationale: Half-life indicates how long drug levels
decline and guides dosing frequency.​

3.​ First-pass effect occurs when a drug is:​
A. Absorbed via sublingual route​

, B. Metabolized in the liver before reaching systemic circulation​
C. Excreted unchanged in urine​
D. Bound to plasma proteins​
Answer: B. Metabolized in the liver before reaching systemic circulation.
Rationale: First-pass metabolism reduces oral bioavailability via hepatic metabolism.​




Chapter 2 — Drug Regulations, Safety, and
Legislation
1.​ Which agency enforces drug safety, labeling, and approval in the United States?​
A. CDC​
B. OSHA​
C. FDA​
D. DEA​
Answer: C. FDA. Rationale: The Food and Drug Administration regulates drug approval
and labeling.​

2.​ A black box warning on a medication indicates:​
A. The drug is controlled substance​
B. Serious or life-threatening risks associated with the drug​
C. The drug is not yet approved​
D. Generic substitution is not allowed​
Answer: B. Serious or life-threatening risks associated with the drug. Rationale:
Black box warnings highlight severe adverse effects.​

3.​ The nurse’s best action when a medication error is discovered is to:​
A. Hide the error to avoid trouble​
B. Report the error per facility policy and monitor the patient​
C. Only inform the prescriber if the patient is symptomatic​
D. Document a different route to cover mistake​
Answer: B. Report the error per facility policy and monitor the patient. Rationale:
Ethical and legal obligations require prompt reporting and patient safety measures.​




Chapter 3 — Medication Administration
and Nursing Process

, 1.​ The "rights" of medication administration typically include all EXCEPT:​
A. Right patient​
B. Right medication​
C. Right concentration​
D. Right documentation​
Answer: C. Right concentration. Rationale: Standard rights include patient, drug,
dose, route, time, and documentation (concentration is not a typical "right").​

2.​ Before giving a new antihypertensive, the nurse should check:​
A. Heart rate and blood pressure​
B. Hemoglobin A1c​
C. Pain score​
D. Visual acuity​
Answer: A. Heart rate and blood pressure. Rationale: Baseline vitals are essential to
detect hypotension or bradycardia.​

3.​ When administering an IM injection, the nurse should:​
A. Inject slowly and aspirate in all sites routinely​
B. Use the smallest needle always regardless of patient size​
C. Select a proper site, clean skin, and use correct needle length for muscle depth​
D. Massage vigorously after injection to increase absorption​
Answer: C. Select a proper site, clean skin, and use correct needle length for
muscle depth. Rationale: Proper technique reduces complications; aspiration is not
universally required.​




Chapter 4 — Pharmacokinetics:
Absorption & Distribution
1.​ Which factor increases the rate of drug absorption from the GI tract?​
A. Decreased GI motility​
B. High gastric pH for acid drugs​
C. Presence of food that binds the drug​
D. Large surface area (e.g., jejunum)​
Answer: D. Large surface area (e.g., jejunum). Rationale: Larger absorptive area
enhances drug uptake.​

2.​ Protein binding of drugs in plasma primarily affects:​
A. Drug half-life only​
B. Free (active) drug concentration​
C. Drug chemical stability​
D. Drug palatability​
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