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NR 567 Final Exam Review (Chamberlain University) | 2026/2027 | Verified Q&A

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This final review pack distills the most essential NR 567 pharmacology concepts into a simple, exam-ready format. It includes accurate Q&A, therapeutic summaries, drug mechanism breakdowns, and AGACNP-focused scenarios. Perfect for last-minute revision.

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Final Exam Review: NR 567 / NR567 Questions &
Verified Answers (Latest Update ) Advanced
Pharmacology for the AGACNP | 100 out of 100| Grade A
- Chamberlain


With the need to protect our environment, what is it now important to teach patients to do?
dispose of drugs no longer used on an annual basis




Drugs do not metabolize the same way in all people. For what patient would a nurse expect to
assess for an alteration in drug metabolism?
A 50-year-old man with cirrhosis of the liver




The parent of a 2-year-old child is visiting his or her pediatric health care provider and shows the
nurse the advertisement for allergy medication found in a magazine in the waiting room saying,
"This drug sounds like it would be far more effective to treat my son's asthma and I'd only have
to give it once a day." What is the nurse's best response?
"Talk with your health care provider about this drug, but be aware that advertisements do not
always provide all the important information you need to know."




The patient is taking a 2 mg dose of ropinerol XR. The drug has a half-life of 12 hours. How
long will it be before only 0.25 mg of this drug remains in the patient's system?
36 hours




When a nurse brings prescribed medication to a client, the client says she usually takes a white
tablet, not the yellow tablet that the nurse has brought. What should the nurse do first?
preform a recheck of the medication name and strength

, Final Exam Review: NR 567 / NR567 Questions &
Verified Answers (Latest Update ) Advanced
Pharmacology for the AGACNP | 100 out of 100| Grade A
- Chamberlain


A client is to receive several oral medications at the same administration time. Which nursing
instruction or action is appropriate in this situation?
Tell the client the name and action or use of each med before administering it




Which of the following concepts is considered when generic drugs are substituted for brand-
name drugs?
Bioavailability




The nurse, providing patient teaching about home medication use to an older adult, explains that
even when drugs are taken properly they can produce negative or unexpected effects. What are
these negative or unexpected effects called?

Adverse effects




The nurse plans to teach a group of patients about how their medications work in their bodies. If
education has been successful, what will be the best understanding of the patients?
Medications work by enhancing or blocking normal body functioning




The nurse receives a medication order over the telephone. How should the nurse handle this
situation?
Verify the order by repeating it back to the physician over the phone

, Final Exam Review: NR 567 / NR567 Questions &
Verified Answers (Latest Update ) Advanced
Pharmacology for the AGACNP | 100 out of 100| Grade A
- Chamberlain


Which nursing diagnosis is commonly used to develop a care plan for managing a client's drug
regimen?
Deficient knowledge




The nursing instructor is teaching pharmacology to student nurses. What will the nursing
instructor include as the four major components of pharmacokinetics?
How drugs are transported throughout the body

How drugs are converted to a form that is easily removed form the body
How drugs are removed from the body

How drugs move from the site of administration to circulating fluids




The nurse provides medication education to a client with terminal cancer. The physician has
ordered morphine (MS Contin), a schedule II drug, for the client. The nurse determines that
learning had taken place when the client makes which statement?

I need to see my doctor before my prescription runs out so I can get a refill.




A patient has recently moved from Vermont to south Florida. The patient presents to the clinic
complaining for "dizzy spells and weakness." While conducting admission assessment the
patient tells the nurse that they have been on the same antihypertensive drug for six years and
had stable blood pressures and no side effects. Since her move, she has been having her problems
and she feels that the drugs is no longer effective. The clinic nurse knowns that one possible
reason for the change in the effectiveness of the drug could be what?
The impact of the warmer environment on the patient's physical status

, Final Exam Review: NR 567 / NR567 Questions &
Verified Answers (Latest Update ) Advanced
Pharmacology for the AGACNP | 100 out of 100| Grade A
- Chamberlain




Bioavailability can be different between the generic and trade versions of a drug. When is it not
appropriate for a generic drug to be substituted for a trade version?
The drug is a critical care drug, or one with a narrow safety margin.




Because of the amount of care now being done in the home care setting, it is imperative that the
nurse teach the patients what?

Generic names of medication
Over-the counter (OTC) drugs that need to be avoided

Alleviation of adverse effects




The nurse is providing medication education to a client with hypertension. The nurse teaches the
client that the physician ordered a diuretic to decrease the amount of fluid in his body. Which
statement best described the nurse's instruction?
The nurse explained the drug's mechanism of action




The nursing instructor observes several nursing students administer medications to their assigned
patients. The instructor would stop what student from administering the medication until the
error was corrected?
The student enters the patient's room and asks the patient are you Mr. Jones

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