EXAM 4 TEST REVIEW PHARM FOR
NURSING QUESTIONS WITH CORRECT
DETAILED ANSWERS.
Erythromycin, penicillin G, tetracycline, cefazolin, gentamicinm, ciprofloxacin, and
trimethoprim-sulfamethoxazole are all therapeutically classified as?
a. antituberculosis drug
b. antipyretic
c. antibacterial
d. antifungal - ANSWER- c
Isoniazid is therapeutically classified as?
a. antituberculosis drug
b. antipyretic
c. antibacterial
d. antifungal - ANSWER- a
amphotericin B, fluconazole and nystatin are all therapeutically classified as?
a. antineoplastic
b. antipyretic
c. antibacterial
d. antifungal - ANSWER- d
tamoxifen, vincristine, cyclophosphamide, doxorubicin, methotrexate are all
therapeutically classified as?
a. antineoplastic
b. antipyretic
c. antibacterial
d. antifungal - ANSWER- a
zidovudine, lopinavir with ritonavir, and efavirenz are all therapeutically classified as
what?
a. antineoplastic
b. antipyretic
c. antiretroviral
d. antifungal - ANSWER- c
What is the pharmacologic classification for erythromycin?
a. macrolide; protein synthesis inhibitor
b. flouroquinlone; bacterial DNA synthesis inhibitor
c. sulfamonide; folic acid inhibitor
d. cell wall inhibitor - ANSWER- a
,What is the pharmacologic classification for tetracycline?
a. protein synthesis inhibitor
b. flouroquinlone; bacterial DNA synthesis inhibitor
c. sulfamonide; folic acid inhibitor
d. cell wall inhibitor - ANSWER- a
What is the pharmacologic classification for gentamycin?
a. aminoglycoside; protein synthesis inhibitor
b. flouroquinlone; bacterial DNA synthesis inhibitor
c. sulfamonide; folic acid inhibitor
d. cell wall inhibitor - ANSWER- a
What is the pharmacologic classification for ciprofloxacin?
a. macrolide; protein synthesis inhibitor
b. flouroquinlone; bacterial DNA synthesis inhibitor
c. sulfamonide; folic acid inhibitor
d. cell wall inhibitor - ANSWER- b
What is the pharmacologic classification for trimethoprim-sulfamethoxazole?
a. aminoglycoside; protein synthesis inhibitor
b. flouroquinlone; bacterial DNA synthesis inhibitor
c. sulfamonide; folic acid inhibitor
d. cell wall inhibitor - ANSWER- c
What is the pharmacologic classification for isoniazid?
a. mycolic acid inhibitor
b. flouroquinlone; bacterial DNA synthesis inhibitor
c. sulfamonide; folic acid inhibitor
d. cell wall inhibitor - ANSWER- a
What is the pharmacologic classification for cephazolin?
a. aminoglycoside; protein synthesis inhibitor
b. flouroquinlone; bacterial DNA synthesis inhibitor
c. sulfamonide; folic acid inhibitor
d. cell wall inhibitor - ANSWER- d
What is the pharmacologic classification for penicillin G?
a. aminoglycoside; protein synthesis inhibitor
b. flouroquinlone; bacterial DNA synthesis inhibitor
c. sulfamonide; folic acid inhibitor
d. cell wall inhibitor - ANSWER- d
What is an antibacterial used for patients who cannot tolerate penicillin?
a. tetracycline
b. Bactrim
, c. erythromycin
d. Cipro - ANSWER- c
What are the adverse effects of erythromycin?
a. rash, diarrhea, pain at injection site
b. superinfections of the flora; photosensitivity; discoloring of teeth
c. rash, fever, numbness in hands and feet
d. nausea, vomiting, abdominal cramping - ANSWER- d
What are the adverse effects of tetracycline?
a. rash, diarrhea, pain at injection site
b. superinfections of the flora; photosensitivity; discoloring of teeth
c. rash, fever, numbness in hands and feet
d. nausea, vomiting, abdominal cramping - ANSWER- b
What are the adverse effects of gentamycin?
a. rash, diarrhea, pain at injection site
b. superinfections of the flora; photosensitivity; discoloring of teeth
c. rash, fever, numbness in hands and feet
d. nausea, vomiting, rash, fatigue - ANSWER- d
What are the adverse effects of ciprofloxacin?
a. rash, diarrhea, pain at injection site
b. superinfections of the flora; photosensitivity; discoloring of teeth
c. rash, fever, numbness in hands and feet
d. nausea, vomiting, diarrhea - ANSWER- d
What are the adverse effects of trimethoprim-sulfamethoxazole?
a. rash, diarrhea, pain at injection site
b. superinfections of the flora; photosensitivity; discoloring of teeth
c. rash, fever, numbness in hands and feet
d. nausea, vomiting - ANSWER- d
What are the adverse effects of isoniazid?
a. rash, diarrhea, pain at injection site
b. superinfections of the flora; photosensitivity; discoloring of teeth
c. rash, fever, numbness in hands and feet
d. nausea, vomiting, abdominal cramping - ANSWER- c
What are the adverse effects of cefazolin?
a. rash, diarrhea, pain at injection site
b. superinfections of the flora; photosensitivity; discoloring of teeth
c. rash, fever, numbness in hands and feet
d. nausea, vomiting - ANSWER- a
What are the adverse effects of penicillin G?