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NUR 378 Pharmacology – Exam 3 (2025), Concordia University St. Paul – Complete 100+ Practice Questions, Answers & Rationales

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This document provides a complete set of practice questions and answers aligned with the pharmacology concepts commonly assessed on Exam 3 in NUR 378 at Concordia University St. Paul. It covers drug classifications, mechanisms of action, therapeutic uses, side effects, contraindications, and key nursing considerations. The questions are written to simulate real exam difficulty and help students strengthen clinical reasoning and medication-safety knowledge. This set functions as a full exam-style review to support confident exam preparation.

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NUR 378 Pharmacology – Exam 3 (2025),
Concordia University St. Paul – Complete 100+
Practice Questions, Answers & Rationales



1. A patient taking digoxin has a potassium level of 2.8 mEq/L. What
is the priority concern?
Answer: Increased risk of digoxin toxicity.
Rationale: Low potassium enhances digoxin binding, increasing the risk of
bradycardia and arrhythmias.


2. A patient on lisinopril develops swelling of the lips. What
condition is suspected?
Answer: Angioedema.
Rationale: ACE inhibitors can cause life-threatening angioedema requiring
immediate discontinuation.


3. Which side effect is most associated with amlodipine?
Answer: Peripheral edema.
Rationale: Calcium-channel blockers dilate peripheral vessels, increasing
capillary leakage.


4. Which assessment indicates furosemide is effective?
Answer: Clear lung sounds and decreased edema.
Rationale: Loop diuretics remove fluid, improving heart failure symptoms.


5. A patient on warfarin has an INR of 5.4. What should the nurse
do?
Answer: Hold the dose and notify the provider.
Rationale: INR >4 significantly increases bleeding risk.


6. When giving digoxin, what must be checked first?

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