What This Document Is
This document is a focused review resource designed to prepare students in Chamberlain University’s NUR 601 course (specifically NR 293) for their ATI Pharmacology final exam. It consists of multiple-choice practice questions covering a range of pharmacological concepts and their clinical applications. Each question is accompanied by a rationale explaining the correct answer and why the other options are incorrect.
Why This Document Matters
This review is valuable for nursing students nearing a major pharmacology assessment. It’s intended for students who have completed the core coursework and are seeking a concentrated practice experience to reinforce their understanding and identify areas needing further study. It’s most effectively used in the days leading up to the final exam as a self-assessment tool.
Common Limitations or Challenges
This document is a *review* and does not provide foundational pharmacology education. It assumes prior knowledge of drug classifications, mechanisms of action, and clinical considerations. It is not a substitute for textbooks, lectures, or clinical experience. While the rationales offer explanations, they are concise and may require further investigation for a complete understanding.
What This Document Provides
The full document includes practice questions covering topics such as:
* Levothyroxine therapy and monitoring
* Pharmacological considerations for type 2 diabetes
* Anticholinergic effects of medications
* Diuretic therapy and electrolyte imbalances
* Calcium supplementation and adverse effects
* Warfarin therapy and therapeutic monitoring
This preview includes a sample of questions with rationales. The complete document contains a significantly larger question bank. This preview does *not* include all questions, detailed content explanations, or comprehensive coverage of all pharmacology topics.