Example questions 1.What is the recommended duration for administering vancomycin to avoid adverse reactions?120 minutes 60 minutes 30 minutes 90 minutes 2.Describe the potential cardiac implications of prolonged QT interval caused by fluoroquinolones.Prolonged QT interval only affects blood pressure.Prolonged QT interval is a common side effect of all antibiotics.Prolonged QT interval can lead to serious cardiac arrhythmias.Prolonged QT interval has no significant impact on heart function.
3.What is a critical sign that should be reported to a healthcare provider for a patient taking sulfonamides?Headache Nausea Increased appetite Any rash 4.Which of the following is a common side effect of tetracyclines?Teeth staining Bradycardia Hypoglycemia Constipation NCLEX Pharmacology Practice Test ashley_armstrong48 Created 06/12/25 Save Configure Take this test
5.What are two common side effects associated with cardiovascular medications?Headache and dizziness Nausea and vomiting Insomnia and anxiety Hypotension and bradycardia 6.What is one potential side effect of proton pump inhibitors?Respiratory depression Gastrointestinal disturbances Hypertension Hyperglycemia 7.What are two common side effects associated with the use of NSAIDs?Nausea and headache Gastrointestinal irritation and increased risk of bleeding Drowsiness and dry mouth Constipation and rash 8.What position should clients maintain after taking medications that may cause hypersensitivity reactions?Upright Supine Sitting cross-legged Prone 9.Describe the types of side effects that patients may experience when taking antifungal medications such as Fluconazole.Patients may experience only mild headaches and fatigue.Patients may experience only allergic reactions and skin rashes.Patients may experience increased energy and improved mood.Patients may experience gastrointestinal effects, dizziness, headache, and hallucinations.
10.Which of the following is a common side effect of cardiovascular medications?Hypotension Nausea Insomnia Constipation