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Advanced Pharmacology Final Exam 
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NSG 6005 Week1 Pharmacology Exam 
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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 myocardial contractility. 
Describe the significance of the first-pass effect in pharmacokinetics. 
The first-pass effect refers to the metabolism of a drug by the liver before it reaches systemic 
cir...
NSG 6005 WEEK 8 Mid-term Exam 
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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 drug 
d) 
To understand how the body absorbs, distributes, metabolizes, and excretes a drug 
Which class of drugs is primarily used to lower blood cholesterol levels? 
a) 
Statin...
NSG 6005 Week 7 Practice Exam (100% 
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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 digestion 
Which of the following is a characteristic of a virus? 
a. It can reproduce independently 
b. It requires a host cell for replication 
c. It contains both DNA and RNA 
d. It has a ce...
NSG 6005 WEEK 6 Pharmacology Mock 
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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 levels. 
c) Thiazides can elevate glucose levels due to reduced insulin sensitivity. 
d) Thiazides improve insulin secretion. 
Which of the following is the best reason for avoiding beta-blockers...
NSG 6005 Week 5 Pharmacology Quiz 
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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 
Which of the following classes of drugs is typically used to manage hypertension? 
A. Antidepressants 
B. Opioids 
C. Anticonvulsants 
D. 
ACE inhibitors 
What is a common sid...
NSG 6005 week 3 Correctly Solved Exam 
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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 beneficial? 
When a medication is poorly absorbed in its active form but becomes effective after metabolic 
conversion. 
A nurse administers a medication that has a narrow therapeutic windo...
NSG 6005 WEEK 2 Pharmacology Exam 
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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 
d) Vasodilation of peripheral blood vessels 
a) Decreasing heart rate 
What is the primary purpose of administering antihypertensive medications? 
a) To reduce glucose levels 
b) To incre...
NSG 6005 Pharm Week 4 Respiratory, 
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) Enhancing beta-agonist effects 
d) 
Controlling chronic symptoms and reducing airway inflammation 
Which of the following agents is an appropriate first-line therapy for a patient with mo...
NSG 6005 FINAL EXAM Question and 
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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 
B) Labetalol 
C) Atenolol 
D) Carvedilol 
Which of the following is the first-line treatment for Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus? 
A) Insulin 
B) Metformin 
C) Glipizide 
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