NUR 334 PHARMACOLOGY FINAL EXAM NEWEST
2026-2027 COMPLETE 100 QUESTIONS AND
CORRECT DETAILED ANSWERS (100%VERIFIED
ANSWERS) |ALREADY GRADED A+|BRAND NEW!!!
What medication should be used *cautiously in patients
with kidney issues* due to the risk of *increased creatinine
levels*, with *GI bleeding* as a potential adverse effect? -
ANSWER-Ibuprofen*
*FOBT* used to diagnose GI bleed.
When should someone expect albuterol to start working? -
ANSWER-It has a rapid onset of action, typically providing
relief within 5 to 15 minutes.*
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Shake canister before usage*
What medication is a *CNS depressant*, should be used
cautiously with other opioids, and *acts as a cough
suppressant*? - ANSWER-Codeine*
What class of antibiotics *inhibits protein synthesis* and is
a *bacteriostatic*? - ANSWER-Macrolides*
You are medicating a client with cirrhosis of the liver or
end-stage renal failure. What possible changes may be
made to the standard dosages of their prescribed
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medications? - ANSWER-Lowering doses to prevent
toxicity
What drugs are typically used to manage pain and
inflammation? - ANSWER-Ibuprofen, Ketorolac,
Prednisone, Morphine, Hydrocodone, Naloxone, and
Acetaminophen (not for inflammation)
The nurse administers morphine 4 mg IV to a patient for
treatment of severe pain. What assessments would
require immediate nursing interventions? - ANSWER-The
pt's RR of 10 bpm and is unresponsive
What is wrong with this client's home medication list:
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• aspirin, 81 mg PO daily for blood clot prevention
• prednisone 10 mg PO twice a day for inflammation
• ibuprofen 800 mg PO every 8 hours for moderate pain
• Ketorolac 10 mg PO four times daily for moderate pain -
ANSWER-Prednisone is contraindicated with aspirin
(increase risk of GI bleed)
What classification do aminoglycosides belong to, what
are their associated adverse effects, and what should be