What This Document Is
This document is a practice exam – specifically, the ATI Pharmacology Proctor 2023 Final Exam – designed for students enrolled in an Integrated Patho and Pharmacology course (NUR 232) at Coker University. It’s formatted as a quiz with multiple-choice questions covering a range of pharmacology topics.
Why This Document Matters
This practice exam is crucial for nursing students preparing for a proctored pharmacology assessment. It allows students to self-assess their understanding of key drug actions, therapeutic uses, and nursing considerations. Successfully navigating this type of practice material builds confidence and identifies areas needing further review before a high-stakes exam. It’s most valuable when used as part of a broader study plan, not as a sole source of information.
Common Limitations or Challenges
This document is a *practice* tool. It does not provide in-depth explanations of pharmacological principles or comprehensive drug monographs. It’s designed to test existing knowledge, not to teach new concepts. Students should not rely on this exam alone to master the course material. It also doesn’t offer personalized feedback on incorrect answers.
What This Document Provides
The full document includes 11 multiple-choice questions, with answers provided. Topics covered include:
* Metformin’s mechanism of action and therapeutic use.
* Patient education regarding senna administration.
* Management of digoxin toxicity.
* The action of ACE inhibitors.
* Classification of insulin types (long-acting vs. short-acting).
* Drug absorption definition.
* Assessment considerations for patients taking Valproate.
* Food and drug precautions.
* ACE inhibitor uses.
* Migraine treatment options.
This preview only provides a sample of questions; the complete exam contains additional questions and the corresponding answer key.