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Simple Nursing Pharmacology NCLEX questions focus on the basic, high‑yield concepts nurses must know to give medications safely. They typically test drug classifications, common side effects, priority nursing actions, and the “rights” of medication administration. These questions are designed to be straightforward, helping students build confidence with core pharmacology knowledge while practicing how to think safely and quickly in real clinical situations.

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ACE Inhibitors (-pril)

ARBs (-sartan)

(Antihypertensives: lower BP) - ANSWER-Act to lower BP (not HR!)



S/E: Orthostatic Hypotension = SLOW position changes



Do we give ACE and ARBs if the HR < 60?

YES --> these have no affect on HR, only BP



Decreases Sodium and Water

INCREASES Potassium



Key notes:

- Avoid giving to pregnant patients

- ACE can cause angioedema, cough, elevates potassium (increased K+ > 5.0)



- ARBs used to decrease dry cough and they spare Potassium



Avoid food high in Potassium with ACE inhibitors (-prils) such as: - ANSWER-- Green leafy vegetables

- Oranges

- Bananas

- Avocado

- Melon

- Dried apricot

- Kidney beans

,Also salt substitutes and LIVER



Potassium > 5.0 EKG changes - ANSWER-Peaked T waves, ST elevation

(muscle spasms)



**Any Potassium level high or low, fist action by the nurse is: CARDIAC MONITOR



Beta Blockers: Lowers HR & BP

(-lol) - ANSWER-(Lowers HR & BP)



What are the three negative tropics for Beta Blockers?

1. Negative chronotropic (lower rate)

2. Negative Inotropic (less force)

3. Negative dromotropic (less beats)



The above tropics mean:

1. Decreases resistance

2. Decreases workload

3. Decreases cardiac output



DO NOT GIVE to COPD or ASTHMA pt's

----> causes bronchospasm



Most dangerous side effects of Beta blockers: - ANSWER-1. Bradycardia

---> HR < 60 and Systolic BP < 90 or < 100

(HOLD DRUG)



2. Breathing problems (wheezing)

,---> HOLD for COPD and Asthma pt's



3. BAD for Heart failures pt's!

---> can worsen heart failure

***---> New edema, worsening crackles in the lungs, rapid weight gain, new JVD***

All indicate worsening HR = PRIORITY report to HCP



4. Can mask/hide the signs and symptoms of Hypoglycemia (Low blood sugar)

---> Monitor blood sugar closely

< 70 question medication



Calcium Channel blockers: Calms the heart!

Nifedipine (only decreases BP)

Cardizem (decreases BP and HR

Verapamil (decreases BP and HR) - ANSWER-Key nursing considerations:



- ALWAYS before giving the drug --> Assess HR and BP, HOLD drug if:

If BP systolic <100

HR < 60

(Except for Nifedipine! can give because it only decreases the BP)



- Change positions slowly



- Bad headaches - normal S/E



NCLEX: If on CCB drip, if the HR has a BIG drop like < 50 bpm, stop the drip and notify HCP



Digoxin = Increases heart contractions = more forceful contractions and decreases the HR

(has no effect on BP) - ANSWER-No orthostatic hypotension, so no slow position changes

, TOXICITY:

- Check the apical pulse for a full 60 seconds*

(if HR < 60, HOLD the drug) (5th intercostal space left midclavicular)



- Digoxin level > 2.0 = BAD

--> NOTIFY HCP ASAP

--> Vision changes (fuzziness, difficulty reading, haziness, color changes), N/V, anorexia, dizziness or
lightheadedness



Big Test Tip:

- Older patients with decreased kidney function are at HIGHER risk for digoxin toxicity

- Monitor BUN and Creatinine (Cr is #1)

- Cr > 1.3 = huge risk for toxicity



**Low Potassium increases risk for Digoxin toxicity!! K+ < 3.5 (does not mean digoxin causes low
potassium, just means low potassium can cause digoxin toxicity)



Which pt is most at risk for DIgoxin toxicity?

- Pt on potassium wasting diuretics (furosemide or thiazide)

- Kidney failure (Cr > 1.3)



Vasodialtors --> Nitroglycerin

(Lowers preload and afterload) (lowers BP)

1. Nitroglycerin

2. Nitroprusside

3. Hydralazine

4. Isosorbide (don't confuse with diuretic)

5. Minoxidil - ANSWER-Decreases blood pressure by dilating the blood vessels and decreases vascular
resistance/constriction
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