Edusoln On this page, you find all documents, package deals, and flashcards offered by seller EduSoln. 22 Documents 0 Flashcards 1 Package deal Community 0 Followers 0 Following 25 items Everything Documents Flashcards Package deal Best sold Newest Rating Nursing Pharmacology (Drugs) (0) $11.99 0x sold What is the primary purpose of administering a loading dose of a medication? 
 To achieve the desired therapeutic drug level quickly. 
Why should a nurse verify a patient's identity before administering medication? 
 To ensure the correct patient receives the prescribed drug. 
What is the safest route for administering emergency medications when immediate action is 
required? 
 Intravenous (IV) route. 
Why should oral medications not be given to an unconscious patient? 
 Because of the risk o... i x Exam (elaborations) • 16 pages • by EduSoln • uploaded 2026 Quick View i x nursing pharmacology • nursing pharmacology Nurse pharmacology (0) $11.99 0x sold A nurse is teaching a client about the purpose of pharmacology. Which statement by the client 
shows correct understanding? 
A. It only deals with herbal medicines. 
B. It studies diseases only. 
C. It focuses on surgical procedures. 
D. It explains how drugs work in the body. 
 D. It explains how drugs work in the body. 
A client asks why medications have both generic and brand names. What is the best response? 
A. Generic names are used only outside hospitals. 
B. Brand names are always safer.... i x Exam (elaborations) • 20 pages • by EduSoln • uploaded 2026 Quick View i x nursing pharmacology • nursing pharmacology Nursing Pharmacology (0) $11.99 0x sold What is pharmacology? 
 Pharmacology is the study of drugs and their effects on the human body. 
What is a drug? 
 A drug is any substance that changes the body's normal functions when administered. 
What is the difference between a generic name and a brand name? 
 A generic name is the official name of a drug, while a brand name is the trade name given 
by the manufacturer. 
What is the main purpose of administering medication? 
 To prevent, diagnose, treat, or relieve disease and symptoms. ... i x Exam (elaborations) • 11 pages • by EduSoln • uploaded 2026 Quick View i x nursing pharmacology • nursing pharmacology Top 50 Drugs-Nursing (0) $11.99 0x sold What is the primary nursing consideration before administering insulin? 
 Check the patient's current blood glucose level and ensure the correct insulin type and dose 
are prescribed. 
Which medication is commonly used to rapidly reverse severe hypoglycemia when intravenous 
access is unavailable? 
 Glucagon. 
Why should digoxin be withheld if the patient's pulse is below the prescribed limit? 
 A low pulse may indicate an increased risk of digoxin toxicity. 
What is the most common side e... i x Exam (elaborations) • 16 pages • by EduSoln • uploaded 2026 Quick View i x Top 50 Drugs-Nursing • Top 50 Drugs-Nursing Pathophysiology and Pharmacology (0) $11.99 0x sold What is pathophysiology? 
 Pathophysiology is the study of the functional changes in the body that occur as a result of 
disease or injury. 
What is pharmacology? 
 Pharmacology is the study of drugs, including their actions, uses, adverse effects, and 
interactions with the body. 
What is homeostasis? 
 Homeostasis is the body's ability to maintain a stable internal environment despite external 
or internal changes. 
What is the primary function of the cell membrane? 
 The cell membrane regu... i x Exam (elaborations) • 30 pages • by EduSoln • uploaded 2026 Quick View i x Pathophysiology and Pharmacology • Pathophysiology and Pharmacology Pharmacology Drug Cards (0) $11.99 0x sold What is Acetaminophen (Paracetamol) used for? 
 Acetaminophen is used to relieve mild to moderate pain and reduce fever. 
How does Acetaminophen (Paracetamol) work? 
 It works by inhibiting prostaglandin production in the central nervous system, reducing pain 
and fever. 
What are the common side effects of Acetaminophen (Paracetamol)? 
 Nausea, rash, and, rarely, liver damage when taken in excessive doses. 
What nursing consideration is important when administering Acetaminophen (Paracetamol)? ... i x Exam (elaborations) • 19 pages • by EduSoln • uploaded 2026 Quick View i x Pharmacology Antibiotics • Pharmacology Antibiotics Pharmacology Exam (0) $11.99 0x sold A nurse administers a drug that prevents a natural substance from attaching to its receptor. This 
drug acts as a: 
A. Partial agonist 
 B. Antagonist 
C. Potentiator 
D. Catalyst 
A medication reaches its highest concentration in the bloodstream. This stage is known as: 
A. Half-life 
B. Duration of action 
 C. Peak plasma level 
D. Onset of action 
Which route of medication administration usually produces the fastest therapeutic effect? 
A. Oral 
B. Topical 
 C. Intravenous 
D. Rectal i x Exam (elaborations) • 16 pages • by EduSoln • uploaded 2026 Quick View i x Pharmacology Antibiotics • Pharmacology Antibiotics Pharmacology (Nursing) (0) $11.99 0x sold A patient is prescribed two medications that both slow the heart rate. What is the nurse's priority 
concern? 
A. The medications will cancel each other out. 
 B. The patient is at greater risk of excessive bradycardia. 
C. The medications will increase blood pressure. 
D. The medications will prevent adverse effects. 
A client receives a medication that binds to specific receptors to produce a desired response. This 
medication is classified as a: 
 A. Agonist 
B. Antagonist 
C. Enzyme inhib... i x Exam (elaborations) • 7 pages • by EduSoln • uploaded 2026 Quick View i x Pharmacology Antibiotics • Pharmacology Antibiotics 1 2 3