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WGU D116 ADVANCED PHARMACOLOGY OBJECTIVE ASSESSMENT EXAM QUESTIONS AND 100% CORRECT ANSWERS| 2026 UPDATED

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a full Exam for WGU’s Advanced Pharmacology (D116) course. It covers high-yield pharmacology topics, mechanisms of action, drug classifications, clinical applications, black box warnings, and key exam-relevant concepts. It also includes neurotransmitters, autonomic drugs, endocrine pharmacology, antimicrobials, cardiovascular agents, rheumatologic drugs, and more. The material is structured in question-and-answer format and is suitable for exam preparation and quick content review.

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WGU D116 ADVANCED
PHARMACOLOGY OBJECTIVE
ASSESSMENT EXAM 100% CORRECT
ANSWERS| 2026 UPDATED

CNS neurotransmitters (Monoamines) - ANSWER- Dopamine
Epinephrine
Norepinephrine
Serotonin


CNS neurotransmitters (Amino Acids) - ANSWER- Aspartate
Gamma-aminobutyric acid
Glutamate
Glycine


CNS neurotransmitters (Purines) - ANSWER- Adenosine
Adenosine Monophosphate
Adenosine Triphosphate


CNS Neurotransmitters (Opioid Peptides) - ANSWER- Dynorphins
Endorphins
Enkephalins


CNS Neurotransmitter (Nonopioid peptides) - ANSWER- Neurotensin




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,Oxytocin
Somatostatin
Substance P
Vasopressin


CNS neurotransmitters (Others) - ANSWER- Acetylcholine
Histamine


Anticholinergics (muscarinic antagonists) - ANSWER- Inhibit effects of
Acetylcholine on Muscarinic Receptors


Anticholinergic drugs - ANSWER- Benztropine
Oxybutynin
ATropine
Scopolamine


Benztropine (Cogentin) - ANSWER- A muscarinic antagonist that acts on the
CNS, and can be used together with levodopa therapy for Parkinson's patients. It
is often used for parkinsonian symptoms which can accompany antipsychotic
medications


Oxybutynin (Ditropan) - ANSWER- an antispasmodic medication that inhibits
the muscarinic action of acetylcholine on smooth muscle. By decreasing bladder
spasms, this drug is indicated for frequent urination and urge incontinence


Atropine (prototype) - ANSWER- a muscarinic antagonist that has numerous
uses. It is often used as cycloplegic and dilates the pupils. It is also used in cases
of bradycardia (blocks actions of the vagus nerve). Used for reversal of
organophosphate poisoning and helps decrease secretions and
bronchoconstriction


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,Scopolamine - ANSWER- a muscarinic antagonist that can be administered
orally, intravenously, or transdermally. In addition to the treatment of motion
sickness, it has amnestic and sedative properties.


Ipratropium Bromide (Atrovent) - ANSWER- An anticholinergic drug used to
treat asthma, COPD, and rhinitis caused by allergies or the common cold. The
drug is administered by inhalation for asthma and COPD and by nasal spray for
rhinitis.


Dicyclomine (Bentyl, Bentylol) - ANSWER- is indicated for irritable bowel
syndrome (spastic colon, mucous colitis). It is also used for functional bowel
disorders such as diarrhea and hypermotility.


A mnemonic is commonly used to remember the signs and symptoms of
antimuscarinic (anticholinergic) toxicity. - ANSWER- Hot as a hare
(hyperthermia)
Dry as a bone (dry eyes, dry mouth, dry skin)
Red as a beet (flushed face)
Blind as a bat (mydriasis)
Mad as a hatter (delirium)


Muscarinic Agonists - ANSWER- bind to muscarinic receptors and thereby
cause receptor activation. Because nearly all muscarinic receptors are associated
with the parasympathetic nervous system, responses to muscarinic agonists
closely resemble those produced by stimulation of parasympathetic nerves.
Accordingly, muscarinic agonists are also known as parasympathomimetic
agents.


Bethanechol (Urecholine) (prototype) - ANSWER- A direct-acting muscarinic
agonist. The drug binds reversibly to muscarinic cholinergic receptors to cause
activation. At therapeutic doses, bethanechol acts selectively at muscarinic
receptors, having little or no effect on nicotinic receptors, either in ganglia or in
skeletal muscle.

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, Cevimeline (Evoxac) - ANSWER- A derivative of acetylcholine with actions
much like those of bethanechol. The drug relieves xerostomia (dry mouth) in
patients with Sjögren syndrome, an autoimmune disorder. Relieves dry mouth
by activating muscarinic receptors on residual healthy tissue in salivary glands,
thereby promoting salivation.


Pilocarpine - ANSWER- A muscarinic agonist used mainly for topical therapy
of glaucoma, an ophthalmic disorder characterized by elevated intraocular
pressure (IOP) with subsequent injury to the optic nerve.


Cholinesterase Inhibitors - ANSWER- Drugs that prevent the degradation of
acetylcholine by acetylcholinesterase (also known simply as cholinesterase).
Cholinesterase inhibitors are also known as anticholinesterase drugs. By
preventing the breakdown of acetylcholine, cholinesterase inhibitors increase
the amount of acetylcholine available to activate receptors, thus enhancing
cholinergic action.


Pyridostigmine (Mestinon, Regonol) (prototype) - ANSWER- the drug of
choice for management of Myasthenia Gravis. It is also approved for reversal of
nondepolarizing muscle relaxants.


Pharmacokinetics - ANSWER- The Study of drug movement throughout the
body includes 4 basic processes: absorption, distribution, metabolism, excretion.


Absorption - ANSWER- The drug's movement from the blood to the interstitial
space of tissues and from there into cells.


Metabolism - ANSWER- The enzymatically mediated alteration of drug
structure.


Excretion - ANSWER- The movement of drugs and their metabolites out of the
body.

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