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Comprehensive NSG6005- Pharmacology Study Set*Guide*Exam*Test Bank [100% Correct Answers]
Comprehensive NSG6005- Pharmacology Study Set*Guide*Exam*Test Bank [100% Correct Answers]
[Show more]Comprehensive NSG6005- Pharmacology Study Set*Guide*Exam*Test Bank [100% Correct Answers]
[Show more]NSG 
 6005 Pharmacology Fundamentals 
Week 1 Exam Question and Answers 
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What are the primary factors influencing drug absorption in the gastrointestinal tract? 
Drug solubility, pH, gastric emptying time, and surface area. 
Explain the role of the cytoch...
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 6005 Pharmacology Fundamentals 
Week 1 Exam Question and Answers 
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What are the primary factors influencing drug absorption in the gastrointestinal tract? 
Drug solubility, pH, gastric emptying time, and surface area. 
Explain the role of the cytoch...
NSG 6005 FINAL EXAM Question and 
Answers [100% Correct] 2024/2025 
Latest Release!! 
What is the most common side effect of ACE inhibitors? 
A) Dry cough 
B) Constipation 
C) Headache 
D) Weight gain 
Which of the following beta-blockers is cardioselective? 
A) Propranolol ...
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Answers [100% Correct] 2024/2025 
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What is the most common side effect of ACE inhibitors? 
A) Dry cough 
B) Constipation 
C) Headache 
D) Weight gain 
Which of the following beta-blockers is cardioselective? 
A) Propranolol ...
NSG 6005 Pharm Week 4 Respiratory, 
Asthma, COPD, Antihistamines Correctly 
Solved Exam *Q&A* (100% Correct) 
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What is the primary use of a leukotriene receptor antagonist in asthma management? 
a) Preventing acute exacerbations 
b) Immediate relief of symptoms 
c) ...
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Asthma, COPD, Antihistamines Correctly 
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What is the primary use of a leukotriene receptor antagonist in asthma management? 
a) Preventing acute exacerbations 
b) Immediate relief of symptoms 
c) ...
NSG 6005 WEEK 2 Pharmacology Exam 
Elaboration 100% Correct Question and 
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The mechanism of action for beta-blockers primarily involves which of the following? 
a) Decreasing heart rate 
b) Increasing blood volume 
c) Enhancing myocardial contractility...
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The mechanism of action for beta-blockers primarily involves which of the following? 
a) Decreasing heart rate 
b) Increasing blood volume 
c) Enhancing myocardial contractility...
NSG 6005 week 3 Correctly Solved Exam 
*Q&A* (100% Correct) 2024/2025 
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What is the main goal of pharmacotherapy in patient care? 
To achieve the best therapeutic outcomes while minimizing side effects. 
In which of the following scenarios would the use of a prodrug be ben...
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What is the main goal of pharmacotherapy in patient care? 
To achieve the best therapeutic outcomes while minimizing side effects. 
In which of the following scenarios would the use of a prodrug be ben...
NSG 6005 Week 5 Pharmacology Quiz 
Question and Answers [100% Correct] 
2024/2025 Latest Release!! 
What is the primary mechanism of action for beta-blockers? 
A. 
Block beta-adrenergic receptors 
B. Dilate blood vessels 
C. Increase heart rate 
D. Inhibit insulin secretion ...
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What is the primary mechanism of action for beta-blockers? 
A. 
Block beta-adrenergic receptors 
B. Dilate blood vessels 
C. Increase heart rate 
D. Inhibit insulin secretion ...
NSG 6005 WEEK 6 Pharmacology Mock 
Exam Question and Answers [100% 
Correct] UPDATED!! 
What is the primary reason for monitoring blood glucose levels when prescribing a thiazide diuretic? 
a) Thiazides can cause hyperglycemia due to insulin resistance. 
b) Thiazides decrease blood glucose le...
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Exam Question and Answers [100% 
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What is the primary reason for monitoring blood glucose levels when prescribing a thiazide diuretic? 
a) Thiazides can cause hyperglycemia due to insulin resistance. 
b) Thiazides decrease blood glucose le...
NSG 6005 Week 7 Practice Exam (100% 
Correct) Graded A! |Verified| 2025 
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What is the primary function of the circulatory system? 
a. To regulate body temperature 
b. To transport nutrients and oxygen to cells 
c. To defend the body against infections 
d. To assist in digestio...
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What is the primary function of the circulatory system? 
a. To regulate body temperature 
b. To transport nutrients and oxygen to cells 
c. To defend the body against infections 
d. To assist in digestio...
NSG 6005 WEEK 8 Mid-term Exam 
Question and Answers [100% Correct] 
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What is the primary purpose of a pharmacokinetic study? 
a) To determine the drug's effectiveness 
b) To identify potential drug interactions 
c) To evaluate the cost-effectiveness of a dru...
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What is the primary purpose of a pharmacokinetic study? 
a) To determine the drug's effectiveness 
b) To identify potential drug interactions 
c) To evaluate the cost-effectiveness of a dru...
NSG 6005 Week1 Pharmacology Exam 
Review *Q&A* (100% Correct) 2024/2025 
|VERIFIED| 
What is the primary mechanism of action for beta-blockers in the treatment of hypertension? 
They inhibit the action of catecholamines on beta-adrenergic receptors, leading to decreased 
heart rate and myocar...
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Review *Q&A* (100% Correct) 2024/2025 
|VERIFIED| 
What is the primary mechanism of action for beta-blockers in the treatment of hypertension? 
They inhibit the action of catecholamines on beta-adrenergic receptors, leading to decreased 
heart rate and myocar...
Latest Updated Version!! NSG6005 
Advanced Pharmacology Final Exam 
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2025 
**Role of Nurse Practitioners (NPs)** - **Title Protection:** NPs have regulated titles, ensuring protection under nursing boards. - **Oversight:** Five states have shared oversigh...
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Advanced Pharmacology Final Exam 
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**Role of Nurse Practitioners (NPs)** - **Title Protection:** NPs have regulated titles, ensuring protection under nursing boards. - **Oversight:** Five states have shared oversigh...
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