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QUIZ ON PHARMACOLOGY
Remember……!
ROUND 1
Direct Questions:
• This round consist of 8 questions.
• Each question carries 10 marks
• No pass
• No negative marking
• Time limit is 45 seconds
1) A client with heart failure has Lanoxin
(digoxin) ordered. What would the nurse
expect to find when evaluating for the
therapeutic effectiveness of this drug?

a) diaphoresis with decreased urinary
output
b) increased heart rate with increase
respirations
c) improved respiratory status and
increased urinary output
d) decreased chest pain and decreased
blood pressure
Answer:c
2.

A client is being maintained on heparin
therapy for deep vein thrombosis. The nurse
must closely monitor which of the following
laboratory values?

a)
b)
c)
d)

Bleeding time
Platelet count
Activated PTT
Clotting time
Answer:c
3) Although nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory
drugs such as ibuprofen are beneficial in
managing arthritis pain, the nurse should
caution clients about which of the following
common side effects?

a)
b)
c)
d)

Urinary incontinence
Constipation
Nystagmus
Occult bleeding
Answer:d
4. Over dosage of heparin is treated
with:
a) Warfarin
b) Protamine sulphate
c) Ethamsylate
d) Vitamin K1
Answer:b
5.A drug ending in the suffix (pril) is
considered a ______.

a)
b)
c)
d)

Histamine Blocker
ACE inhibitor
Antifungal
Beta agonist
Answer :b
6.Which of the following is not directly
related to a drug toxicity of Ibuprofen?
a)
b)
c)
d)

Nausea
Renal dysfunction
Anemia
Muscle wasting
Answer:d
7. Potassium sparing diuretics have the
primary effect upon the _____ found in
the kidney.
a) Proximal convoluted tubule
b) Loop of Henle
c) Collecting duct
d) Distal convoluted tubule
Answer:d
8. Which one of the following listed
drugs is not a calcium channel
blocking drug?
a)
b)
c)
d)

Diltiazem
Nifidipine
Propranolol
Verapramil
Answer:c
ROUND 2
Direct Questions:
• This round consist of 8 questions.
• Each question carries 10 marks
• Pass questions carries 5 marks
• Negative marking of 5.
• Time limit of 40 seconds.
1. I am often reffered as an
antimuscarinic. Whenever you administers me
I will cause an effect on heart, intestine
and bronchial muscle. Previously I was used
commonly used as a preanesthetic.I will
surely help you in keeping heart rate to the
normal level.
Never administer me in case of glaucoma,
I am the most potent drug of my
category.In excessive dosages
I will cause dilation of the
pupils, difficulty in swallowing,
hot dry skin and
flushing. Who I am????
Atropine
2. I am a pencillin antibiotic.I will
fight even those bacteria which
are resistant even to
pencillin.Never use me if you
have liver diseases. I will fight
sinusitis, pneumonia, ear
infections, bronchitis, urinary
tract infections, and
infections of the
skin. My main
ingredient is
Clavulanate
potassium.
Who am I???
Augmentin (Amoxicillin and
Clavulanate potassium)
3. I am an ACE inhibitor. My

name begin with “R”.We are
the most preferred category
drugs used in CHF.I am often
used in combination with
diuretics in most conditions.
My most common
side effects are
taste problems
& dry cough.
Who am I????
Ramipril.
4. I am most commonly
indicated for controlling
seizures in pregnancy.Yet
another indication is “Torsa
de pointes”.My preffered
route is through veins.It is
good to monitor
electrolyte levels
when you
administers me.
Who am I??
MAGNESIUM SULPHATE.
5. I am an antihistamine. But
I have very strong sedative
effect. I will interfere with
atropine antidepressants and
other anticholinergic drugs &
sedative.My
Most common
Trade name is
Avil.What is my
generic name??
Phenaramine Maleate
6.I am Phenylalkalymine
category of Calcium channel
blocker. I am a strong
antiarrhythmic drug. My
common side effect is
headache.
Who am I???
Verapramil.
7.I am an anticonvulsant
often used to treat epilepsy .
I will act on the neuronal cell
membrane limiting the spread
of seizure activity.
It is better not to
administer me
with any other
drug.Tell me my
generic name???
Phenytoin
8. I am a vasodilating agent. I
am available in many forms like
oral, intravenous and all. In
certain forms I will lost my
potency when I gets exposed to
light. One of my most common
side effect is head
ache but I will also
cause sudden
fluctuation
in B.P.Who am I?
Nitroglycerine
ROUND 3
Direct Questions:
• This round consist of 4questions.
• Each question carries 20 marks
• Time limit of 40 seconds.
A client is ordered 50
milligrams of Amoxicillin
trihydrate orally. 125
milligrams in 5 millilitres of
Syrup is available. How many
millilitres will you administer?
2 ml
2.How many Kg is equal to
21 lbs. ??
9.52 kg
3.A client is ordered 22
milligrams of Gentamicin
sulphate by intramuscular
injection. 20 milligrams in 2
millilitres of liquid for IM
Injection is available. How
many millilitres will you
administer?
2.2 ml
4.. One litre of Normal
Saline is charted over 9
hours. The drop factor is 15.
Calculate the number of
drops per minute ?
28 drops /min
ROUND 4
Direct Questions:
• This round consist of 5 questions to each
groups.
• Each question carries 10 marks
• No pass
• Time limit of 10 seconds.
• Minus mark of 5.
a) An example for potassium
sparing diuretic
b) Study about what body does to
the drug is
c) What is the normal potassium
level
d) Expansion of SIADH.
e) You are participating in a race.
You overtake the second
person. What position do you
finish?
a) Most important site of drug
metabolism is
b) Narcotics affect which
receptors of brain
c) Most common side effect of
aspirin is
d) Pheochromocytoma is the
tumor of
e) A doctor gives you three
pills telling you to take one
every half hour. How long
would the pills last?
1. Graves disease is another name
for
2. Normal capillary refill time is
3. Expansion of ACTH
4. An example for an oral
hypoglycemic
5. Some months have 31 days; how
many have 28?
1. Example of an oral
hypoglycemic agent
2. Which is the second cranial
nerve?
3. Orthopnea is
4. Gouty arthritis is caused due to
the deposition of
5. A boy was rushed to the
hospital emergency room. The
ER doctor saw the boy and
said, "I cannot operate on this
boy. He is my son." But the
doctor was not the boy's
father. How could that be?
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Quiz on pharmacology

  • 3. ROUND 1 Direct Questions: • This round consist of 8 questions. • Each question carries 10 marks • No pass • No negative marking • Time limit is 45 seconds
  • 4. 1) A client with heart failure has Lanoxin (digoxin) ordered. What would the nurse expect to find when evaluating for the therapeutic effectiveness of this drug? a) diaphoresis with decreased urinary output b) increased heart rate with increase respirations c) improved respiratory status and increased urinary output d) decreased chest pain and decreased blood pressure
  • 6. 2. A client is being maintained on heparin therapy for deep vein thrombosis. The nurse must closely monitor which of the following laboratory values? a) b) c) d) Bleeding time Platelet count Activated PTT Clotting time
  • 8. 3) Although nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs such as ibuprofen are beneficial in managing arthritis pain, the nurse should caution clients about which of the following common side effects? a) b) c) d) Urinary incontinence Constipation Nystagmus Occult bleeding
  • 10. 4. Over dosage of heparin is treated with: a) Warfarin b) Protamine sulphate c) Ethamsylate d) Vitamin K1
  • 12. 5.A drug ending in the suffix (pril) is considered a ______. a) b) c) d) Histamine Blocker ACE inhibitor Antifungal Beta agonist
  • 14. 6.Which of the following is not directly related to a drug toxicity of Ibuprofen? a) b) c) d) Nausea Renal dysfunction Anemia Muscle wasting
  • 16. 7. Potassium sparing diuretics have the primary effect upon the _____ found in the kidney. a) Proximal convoluted tubule b) Loop of Henle c) Collecting duct d) Distal convoluted tubule
  • 18. 8. Which one of the following listed drugs is not a calcium channel blocking drug? a) b) c) d) Diltiazem Nifidipine Propranolol Verapramil
  • 20. ROUND 2 Direct Questions: • This round consist of 8 questions. • Each question carries 10 marks • Pass questions carries 5 marks • Negative marking of 5. • Time limit of 40 seconds.
  • 21. 1. I am often reffered as an antimuscarinic. Whenever you administers me I will cause an effect on heart, intestine and bronchial muscle. Previously I was used commonly used as a preanesthetic.I will surely help you in keeping heart rate to the normal level. Never administer me in case of glaucoma, I am the most potent drug of my category.In excessive dosages I will cause dilation of the pupils, difficulty in swallowing, hot dry skin and flushing. Who I am????
  • 23. 2. I am a pencillin antibiotic.I will fight even those bacteria which are resistant even to pencillin.Never use me if you have liver diseases. I will fight sinusitis, pneumonia, ear infections, bronchitis, urinary tract infections, and infections of the skin. My main ingredient is Clavulanate potassium. Who am I???
  • 25. 3. I am an ACE inhibitor. My name begin with “R”.We are the most preferred category drugs used in CHF.I am often used in combination with diuretics in most conditions. My most common side effects are taste problems & dry cough. Who am I????
  • 27. 4. I am most commonly indicated for controlling seizures in pregnancy.Yet another indication is “Torsa de pointes”.My preffered route is through veins.It is good to monitor electrolyte levels when you administers me. Who am I??
  • 29. 5. I am an antihistamine. But I have very strong sedative effect. I will interfere with atropine antidepressants and other anticholinergic drugs & sedative.My Most common Trade name is Avil.What is my generic name??
  • 31. 6.I am Phenylalkalymine category of Calcium channel blocker. I am a strong antiarrhythmic drug. My common side effect is headache. Who am I???
  • 33. 7.I am an anticonvulsant often used to treat epilepsy . I will act on the neuronal cell membrane limiting the spread of seizure activity. It is better not to administer me with any other drug.Tell me my generic name???
  • 35. 8. I am a vasodilating agent. I am available in many forms like oral, intravenous and all. In certain forms I will lost my potency when I gets exposed to light. One of my most common side effect is head ache but I will also cause sudden fluctuation in B.P.Who am I?
  • 37. ROUND 3 Direct Questions: • This round consist of 4questions. • Each question carries 20 marks • Time limit of 40 seconds.
  • 38. A client is ordered 50 milligrams of Amoxicillin trihydrate orally. 125 milligrams in 5 millilitres of Syrup is available. How many millilitres will you administer?
  • 39. 2 ml
  • 40. 2.How many Kg is equal to 21 lbs. ??
  • 42. 3.A client is ordered 22 milligrams of Gentamicin sulphate by intramuscular injection. 20 milligrams in 2 millilitres of liquid for IM Injection is available. How many millilitres will you administer?
  • 44. 4.. One litre of Normal Saline is charted over 9 hours. The drop factor is 15. Calculate the number of drops per minute ?
  • 46. ROUND 4 Direct Questions: • This round consist of 5 questions to each groups. • Each question carries 10 marks • No pass • Time limit of 10 seconds. • Minus mark of 5.
  • 47. a) An example for potassium sparing diuretic b) Study about what body does to the drug is c) What is the normal potassium level d) Expansion of SIADH. e) You are participating in a race. You overtake the second person. What position do you finish?
  • 48. a) Most important site of drug metabolism is b) Narcotics affect which receptors of brain c) Most common side effect of aspirin is d) Pheochromocytoma is the tumor of e) A doctor gives you three pills telling you to take one every half hour. How long would the pills last?
  • 49. 1. Graves disease is another name for 2. Normal capillary refill time is 3. Expansion of ACTH 4. An example for an oral hypoglycemic 5. Some months have 31 days; how many have 28?
  • 50. 1. Example of an oral hypoglycemic agent 2. Which is the second cranial nerve? 3. Orthopnea is 4. Gouty arthritis is caused due to the deposition of 5. A boy was rushed to the hospital emergency room. The ER doctor saw the boy and said, "I cannot operate on this boy. He is my son." But the doctor was not the boy's father. How could that be?