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Test Bank for Pharmacology: An Introduction
8th Edition by Henry Hitner, Barbara T. Nagle,
Michele B. Kaufman, Hannah Ariel, Yael
Peimani-Lalehzarzadeh




Pharmacology Practice Questions 1–50

1. Which of the following is the primary mechanism of action of beta-blockers?​


A. Stimulate beta-adrenergic receptors​
B. Inhibit beta-adrenergic receptors ​
C. Block muscarinic receptors​
D. Activate alpha-adrenergic receptors​
Answer: B​
Rationale: Beta-blockers decrease heart rate and contractility by blocking beta-adrenergic
receptors.



2. A patient taking warfarin should avoid which vitamin due to its effect on coagulation?​
A. Vitamin A​
B. Vitamin C​


C. Vitamin D​
D. Vitamin K ​
Answer: D​
Rationale: Vitamin K is essential for clotting factor synthesis; high intake can counteract
warfarin.



3. Which route of administration has the fastest onset of action?​
A. Oral​

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B. Subcutaneous​
C. Intravenous ​
D. Intramuscular​
Answer: C​
Rationale: IV administration delivers drugs directly into circulation, producing an immediate
effect.



4. Which class of drugs is most commonly used for asthma prophylaxis?​


A. Beta-2 agonists​
B. Corticosteroids ​
C. Anticholinergics​
D. Leukotriene antagonists​
Answer: B​
Rationale: Inhaled corticosteroids reduce airway inflammation, preventing asthma attacks.



5. What is the antidote for acetaminophen overdose?​


A. Atropine​
B. N-acetylcysteine ​
C. Flumazenil​
D. Naloxone​
Answer: B​
Rationale: N-acetylcysteine replenishes glutathione, protecting the liver from toxic metabolites.



6. A patient presents with bradycardia after taking digoxin. What should the nurse assess
first?​


A. Blood pressure​
B. Potassium levels ​
C. Respiratory rate​
D. Liver function​
Answer: B​
Rationale: Hypokalemia increases digoxin toxicity risk, causing bradycardia.



7. Which of the following is a common adverse effect of ACE inhibitors?​


A. Hypokalemia​
B. Dry cough ​
C. Hyperglycemia​
D. Tachycardia​

,Answer: B​
Rationale: ACE inhibitors increase bradykinin levels, leading to a persistent dry cough.



8. A patient taking lithium should avoid:​


A. High-sodium diets​
B. Low-sodium diets ​
C. High-potassium diets​
D. Low-potassium diets​
Answer: B​
Rationale: Low sodium increases lithium reabsorption, raising toxicity risk.





9. Which type of insulin has the shortest onset of action?​
A. Regular insulin ​
B. NPH insulin​
C. Insulin glargine​
D. Insulin detemir​
Answer: A​
Rationale: Regular insulin acts within 30–60 minutes, faster than intermediate or long-acting
insulin.



10. Which neurotransmitter is primarily affected by selective serotonin reuptake
inhibitors (SSRIs)?​
A. Dopamine​


B. Norepinephrine​
C. Serotonin ​
D. Acetylcholine​
Answer: C​
Rationale: SSRIs block serotonin reuptake, increasing its concentration in the synaptic cleft.



11. A patient is prescribed amoxicillin. Which allergy history is most concerning?​


A. Latex allergy​
B. Penicillin allergy ​
C. Shellfish allergy​
D. Sulfa drug allergy​
Answer: B​
Rationale: Amoxicillin is a penicillin derivative; prior allergy increases risk of anaphylaxis.

, 12. Which drug class decreases gastric acid secretion by blocking H2 receptors?​


A. Proton pump inhibitors​
B. H2 receptor antagonists ​
C. Antacids​
D. Prokinetics​
Answer: B​
Rationale: H2 antagonists reduce acid production by inhibiting histamine at H2 receptors on
parietal cells.



13. A patient develops tinnitus after taking high doses of aspirin. This is an example of:​


A. Idiosyncratic reaction​
B. Side effect ​
C. Allergic reaction​
D. Anaphylaxis​
Answer: B​
Rationale: Tinnitus is a dose-related, predictable adverse effect of salicylates.



14. Which electrolyte imbalance is most likely with loop diuretics?​


A. Hyperkalemia​
B. Hypokalemia ​
C. Hypercalcemia​
D. Hyponatremia​
Answer: B​
Rationale: Loop diuretics increase potassium excretion, risking hypokalemia.



15. Which class of drugs is first-line therapy for type 2 diabetes?​


A. Sulfonylureas​
B. Biguanides ​
C. Thiazolidinediones​
D. GLP-1 agonists​
Answer: B​
Rationale: Metformin (a biguanide) reduces hepatic glucose production and improves insulin
sensitivity.





16. The antidote for heparin overdose is:​
A. Protamine sulfate ​
B. Vitamin K​
C. Atropine​
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