MSN611 /MSN 611 FINAL EXAM 2025/2026
BANK 2 VERSIONS QUESTIONS AND
ACCURATE ACTUAL EXAM WITH
FREQUENTLY TESTED QUESTIONS
AND STUDY GUIDE / EXPERTLY
VERIFIED FOR GUARANTEED
PASS/ALREADY GRADED A+
Which of the following describes IFN-B? -
....ANSWER...Used to treat multiple sclerosis
Which of the following protozoal diseases is associated
with as many as 500 milliion new infections and 2 million
deaths annually worldwide? - ....ANSWER...Malaria
Systemic chemotherapy that is given prior to surgery or
radiation serves to - ....ANSWER...increase effectiveness
of local treatment
How is tumor lysis syndrome managed in leukemia
patients? - ....ANSWER...IV hydration
1
,Acrolein is a toxic metabolite of cyclophosphamide and
ifosfamide that can cause? - ....ANSWER...Hemorrhagic
cystitis
Which category of antineoplastic drugs offers an
alterantive when traditional treatments fail? -
....ANSWER...Immunosuppressants
Topoisomerase inhibitors target enzymes that control
changes in DNA? - ....ANSWER...structure
What effects do cholinesterase inhibitors have on
sinoatrial and atrioventricular nodes? -
....ANSWER...Vagotonic
How do "mixed acting" sympathomimetic drugs work? -
....ANSWER...They directly activate the release of
norepinephrine while also indirectly causing a release
of norepinephrine
For which disease are GABA-derivative antispasmodic
agents used effectively to control muscle spasm? -
....ANSWER...Multiple sclerosis
2
,What is the FDA-approved use for belladonna? -
....ANSWER...Moderate to severe pain associated with
ureteral spasms not responsive to non-narcotic
analgesics
After the first dose of warfarin how much time is required
for therapeutic effects to begin? - ....ANSWER...5 to 7
days
When does tumor flare occur and associated symptoms? -
....ANSWER...During the initial phase of hormonal
treatment and symptoms include a sudden and painful
increase in the tumor size, rash, low grade fever,
hypercalcemia, bone pain, and increase in the tumor
marker levels
Potential adverse side effect of autonomic-anticholinergic
agents in older males? - ....ANSWER...Benign prostatic
hypertrophy due to worsening urinary retention
3
, FDA-approved drug for Alzheimer's disease -
....ANSWER...Donepezil
Dosing schedule for oral and intramuscular naltrexone and
the most approproiate types of patients -
....ANSWER...Oral is a daily dose, intramuscular is every 4
weeks and may be better alternative for patients with a high
risk of relapse or who have a history of poor therapy
adherence
How many muscarinic receptors have been identified? -
....ANSWER...5
Which of the following statements accurately describes
centrally acting skeletal muscle relaxants? -
....ANSWER...Most evidence does not support their
effectiveness
In the sequential thrombin amplification process,
activated thrombin induces production of: -
....ANSWER...Fibrin
4
BANK 2 VERSIONS QUESTIONS AND
ACCURATE ACTUAL EXAM WITH
FREQUENTLY TESTED QUESTIONS
AND STUDY GUIDE / EXPERTLY
VERIFIED FOR GUARANTEED
PASS/ALREADY GRADED A+
Which of the following describes IFN-B? -
....ANSWER...Used to treat multiple sclerosis
Which of the following protozoal diseases is associated
with as many as 500 milliion new infections and 2 million
deaths annually worldwide? - ....ANSWER...Malaria
Systemic chemotherapy that is given prior to surgery or
radiation serves to - ....ANSWER...increase effectiveness
of local treatment
How is tumor lysis syndrome managed in leukemia
patients? - ....ANSWER...IV hydration
1
,Acrolein is a toxic metabolite of cyclophosphamide and
ifosfamide that can cause? - ....ANSWER...Hemorrhagic
cystitis
Which category of antineoplastic drugs offers an
alterantive when traditional treatments fail? -
....ANSWER...Immunosuppressants
Topoisomerase inhibitors target enzymes that control
changes in DNA? - ....ANSWER...structure
What effects do cholinesterase inhibitors have on
sinoatrial and atrioventricular nodes? -
....ANSWER...Vagotonic
How do "mixed acting" sympathomimetic drugs work? -
....ANSWER...They directly activate the release of
norepinephrine while also indirectly causing a release
of norepinephrine
For which disease are GABA-derivative antispasmodic
agents used effectively to control muscle spasm? -
....ANSWER...Multiple sclerosis
2
,What is the FDA-approved use for belladonna? -
....ANSWER...Moderate to severe pain associated with
ureteral spasms not responsive to non-narcotic
analgesics
After the first dose of warfarin how much time is required
for therapeutic effects to begin? - ....ANSWER...5 to 7
days
When does tumor flare occur and associated symptoms? -
....ANSWER...During the initial phase of hormonal
treatment and symptoms include a sudden and painful
increase in the tumor size, rash, low grade fever,
hypercalcemia, bone pain, and increase in the tumor
marker levels
Potential adverse side effect of autonomic-anticholinergic
agents in older males? - ....ANSWER...Benign prostatic
hypertrophy due to worsening urinary retention
3
, FDA-approved drug for Alzheimer's disease -
....ANSWER...Donepezil
Dosing schedule for oral and intramuscular naltrexone and
the most approproiate types of patients -
....ANSWER...Oral is a daily dose, intramuscular is every 4
weeks and may be better alternative for patients with a high
risk of relapse or who have a history of poor therapy
adherence
How many muscarinic receptors have been identified? -
....ANSWER...5
Which of the following statements accurately describes
centrally acting skeletal muscle relaxants? -
....ANSWER...Most evidence does not support their
effectiveness
In the sequential thrombin amplification process,
activated thrombin induces production of: -
....ANSWER...Fibrin
4