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NURS 6521N Midterm V1 | NURS 6521N Advanced Pharmacology | Actual Q&A with Rationale (NURS6521N Midterm) | Walden University

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NURS 6521N Midterm V1 | NURS 6521N
Advanced Pharmacology | Actual Q&A
with Rationale (NURS6521N Midterm) |
Walden University
1. A 65-year-old patient with heart failure is prescribed digoxin. Which of the following

clinical manifestations should the nurse identify as an early sign of digoxin toxicity?

A. Hyperkalemia and increased urinary output


B. Anorexia, nausea, and vomiting


C. Tachycardia and hypertensive crisis


D. Visual disturbances such as blurred vision and halo effect


Answer: B


Rationale: Gastrointestinal symptoms such as anorexia and nausea are typically the

earliest indicators of digoxin toxicity in the clinical setting. While visual disturbances are a

classic sign, they often occur later in the progression of toxicity than gastrointestinal

distress. The nurse must monitor for these non-specific symptoms to prevent more serious

cardiac arrhythmias associated with high serum levels.


2. A patient is being treated with an ACE inhibitor for hypertension. The patient develops a

persistent, dry cough and asks why this is happening. What is the pharmacological basis for

this side effect?

A. Increased production of angiotensin II in the lungs

,B. Direct irritation of the bronchial mucosa by the drug


C. A localized allergic reaction to the sulfonamide component


D. Accumulation of bradykinin in the respiratory tract


Answer: D


Rationale: ACE inhibitors prevent the breakdown of bradykinin, leading to its

accumulation in the lungs and subsequent irritation of the sensory nerves. This

biochemical mechanism is responsible for the characteristic dry, non-productive cough that

often necessitates a change in therapy. Switching to an Angiotensin Receptor Blocker (ARB)

is the standard intervention because ARBs do not affect bradykinin levels.


3. When administering a drug with a narrow therapeutic index, which action by the nurse is

most appropriate?

A. Monitor for the drug’s effects only once per week


B. Monitor peak and trough serum drug levels closely


C. Administer the drug on an as-needed basis for symptom control


D. Encourage the patient to double the dose if symptoms persist


Answer: B


Rationale: Drugs with a narrow therapeutic index have a small margin of safety between

the effective dose and the toxic dose. Frequent monitoring of serum drug levels is essential

to ensure the patient remains within the therapeutic range and to avoid severe toxicity. The

,nurse must coordinate blood draws precisely with the timing of drug administration to

obtain accurate peak and trough data.


4. An elderly patient is prescribed a lipophilic medication. How does the physiological change

in body composition in older adults affect the distribution of this drug?

A. The drug will be excreted more rapidly via the kidneys


B. The drug will have a decreased effect due to higher muscle mass


C. The drug will have an increased volume of distribution and a longer half-life


D. The drug will achieve higher plasma concentrations more quickly


Answer: C


Rationale: Older adults typically experience an increase in body fat percentage and a

decrease in total body water and lean muscle mass. Lipophilic (fat-soluble) drugs distribute

into adipose tissue, leading to an increased volume of distribution and a prolonged

duration of action. Nurses must be aware that this can lead to drug accumulation and an

increased risk for adverse effects over time.


5. A patient is receiving gentamicin for a severe infection. Which laboratory values must the

nurse prioritize to monitor for potential adverse effects?

A. Hemoglobin and Hematocrit


B. Aspartate aminotransferase (AST) and Alanine aminotransferase (ALT)


C. Prothrombin time and INR

, D. Serum creatinine and blood urea nitrogen (BUN)


Answer: D


Rationale: Gentamicin is an aminoglycoside antibiotic known for its significant

nephrotoxic and ototoxic potential. Monitoring renal function through BUN and creatinine

is critical to detect early signs of kidney injury and adjust the dosage accordingly. The nurse

should also assess the patient for tinnitus or hearing loss, which could indicate

vestibulocochlear nerve damage.


6. A nurse is providing discharge teaching for a patient starting warfarin therapy. Which

dietary instruction is most important for maintaining a stable therapeutic level?

A. Completely eliminate all green leafy vegetables from the diet


B. Maintain a consistent intake of foods rich in vitamin K


C. Increase the intake of foods high in vitamin K to prevent bleeding


D. Drink at least 8 ounces of grapefruit juice daily


Answer: B


Rationale: Warfarin works by inhibiting the synthesis of vitamin K-dependent clotting

factors, so sudden changes in vitamin K intake can drastically alter the INR. Patients do not

need to avoid vitamin K entirely but must ensure their consumption is consistent from day

to day to avoid therapeutic instability. The nurse should educate the patient that a sudden

increase in greens can lower the INR, while a decrease can increase the risk of bleeding.

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