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NUR 210 EXAM 3 ACTUAL 2026/2027| Principles of Pharmacology – Galen Q&A with Rationales Graded A+

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NUR 210 EXAM 3 ACTUAL 2026/2027| Principles of Pharmacology – Galen Q&A with Rationales Graded A+

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NUR 210 EXAM 3 ACTUAL
2026/2027| Principles of
Pharmacology – Galen Q&A with
Rationales Graded A+

1. A nurse is administering an oral medication to a patient. Which
pharmacokinetic process refers to the movement of the drug from the
GI tract into the bloodstream?

 A. Distribution
 B. Absorption
 C. Metabolism
 D. Excretion
 Correct Answer: B
 Rationale: Absorption is the process by which a drug moves from its
site of administration (e.g., the GI tract) into systemic circulation .

2. A patient receiving IV medication experiences severe itching,
swelling of the lips, and difficulty breathing. Which type of adverse
reaction is occurring?

 A. Idiosyncratic reaction
 B. Allergic reaction
 C. Therapeutic effect
 D. Placebo response
 Correct Answer: B
 Rationale: Symptoms such as swelling, itching, and breathing
difficulty indicate a hypersensitivity (allergic) reaction .

3. Why must drug dosages be adjusted for patients with impaired
kidney function?

,  A. Drugs may accumulate due to reduced elimination
 B. Drugs become less effective in the kidneys
 C. Renal impairment increases absorption
 D. Renal impairment reduces metabolism in the liver
 Correct Answer: A
 Rationale: The kidneys are a primary route for drug elimination.
Impaired renal function leads to drug accumulation and potential
toxicity .

4. Which term refers to the proportion of a drug that reaches systemic
circulation unchanged after administration?

 A. Bioavailability
 B. Distribution
 C. Clearance
 D. Potency
 Correct Answer: A
 Rationale: Bioavailability describes the fraction of an administered
dose of a drug that reaches the systemic circulation in its active form .

5. A nurse gives a medication sublingually. Why does this route
produce rapid drug effects?

 A. Drug bypasses first-pass metabolism in the liver
 B. Drug dissolves slowly in the stomach
 C. Drug enters lymphatic circulation
 D. Drug is metabolized immediately
 Correct Answer: A
 Rationale: The sublingual route allows the drug to be absorbed
directly into the bloodstream, bypassing the portal circulation and
first-pass metabolism by the liver .


🫀 Cardiovascular Medications

,6. The nurse is preparing to administer the first dose of
hydrochlorothiazide 50 mg to a patient with a BP of 160/95 mmHg.
The patient's urine output was 200 mL in the past 12 hours. What
should the nurse do?

 A. Administer the medication as ordered
 B. Encourage the patient to drink more fluids
 C. Hold the medication and request an order for serum BUN and
creatinine
 D. Request an order for serum electrolytes and administer the
medication
 Correct Answer: C
 Rationale: This urine output is significantly low (<30 mL/hr). The
patient's renal function should be assessed (BUN, creatinine) before
administering a diuretic that requires adequate kidney function to be
effective and safe .

7. A male client is prescribed prazosin for hypertension. How does the
nurse explain the medication works?

 A. “It increases the supply of oxygen to your heart.”
 B. “It works by making your blood vessels dilate.”
 C. “It works by inhibiting the movement of calcium across the
membrane.”
 D. “It promotes the excretion of sodium and water.”
 Correct Answer: B
 Rationale: Prazosin is an alpha-adrenergic blocker. Its primary action
is to block alpha-adrenergic receptors, leading to vasodilation and a
decrease in blood pressure .

8. A patient with diabetes and hypertension taking metoprolol reports
feeling weak and shaky. The patient’s blood glucose is 52 mg/dL, but
they deny tachycardia or sweating. What is the nurse’s best
explanation?

 A. “Your blood sugar reading is inaccurate – let’s recheck it.”

,  B. “Beta blockers mask the symptoms of hypoglycemia, making it
harder to recognize.”
 C. “You should stop taking propranolol and switch to a different
medication.”
 D. “Take your diabetes medication only when your blood sugar is
over 150 mg/dL.”
 Correct Answer: B
 Rationale: Beta-blockers like metoprolol can mask the adrenergic
symptoms of hypoglycemia (e.g., tachycardia, sweating), allowing only
the neuroglycopenic symptoms (shakiness, weakness, confusion) to
appear .

9. A patient taking hydrochlorothiazide (HCTZ) for hypertension
reports muscle cramps, fatigue, and irregular heartbeats. Which lab
value is most concerning?

 A. Potassium 2.8 mEq/L
 B. Sodium 140 mEq/L
 C. Calcium 9.2 mg/dL
 D. Blood glucose 110 mg/dL
 Correct Answer: A
 Rationale: Thiazide diuretics like HCTZ can cause hypokalemia (low
potassium). Symptoms of hypokalemia include muscle cramps,
fatigue, and cardiac arrhythmias .

10. Upon review of lab findings, the nurse identifies a client's
potassium level is 5.9 mEq/L. Which antihypertensive may be the
cause?

 A. Metoprolol
 B. Losartan
 C. Prazosin
 D. Amlodipine
 Correct Answer: B

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