Welcome to your ultimate set of nursing pharmacology questions for the NCLEX! In this nursing test bank, test your competence in nursing pharmacology with these 500+ practice NCLEX questions. This quiz aims to help nursing students review concepts of nursing pharmacology and provide an alternative to Quizlet or ATI. Nursing Pharmacology Questions and Test BanksIn this section are the practice problems and questions for nursing pharmacology. There are 530+ nursing pharmacology practice questions in this nursing test bank partitioned into 11 parts. Nursing topics include medication administration, dosage calculations, general concepts about nursing pharmacology, cardiovascular drugs, antibiotics and anti-infectives, neurological medications, psychiatric medications, drugs for the respiratory system, gastrointestinal system, and endocrine system. All questions on this set are updated to give you the most challenging questions, along with insightful rationales to reinforce learning. Quizzes included in this guide are: NOTICE TO ALL USERS Please be aware that our test banks are ALWAYS FREE OF CHARGE, and NO REGISTRATION IS REQUIRED. Nurseslabs HAVE NOT and WILL NEVER ASK for your credit card details or any personal information to access our practice questions. Nurseslabs is committed to making this service FREE AND ACCESSIBLE FOR ALL who wants to advance their careers especially students and nurses. Your browser is no longer supported. Update it to get the best YouTube experience and our latest features. Learn more 5. Arvic, a 16-year-old student, has acquired systemic fungal infection, he should be treated with:a. Amphotericin Bb. Miconazole (Monistat IV)c. Ketoconazoled. Griseofulvin (Fulvicin)ANSWER: _A_______RATIO:_Serious life-threatening fungal infections are treated with amphotericin B.__________________________ 6. Which of the following must always be present before beginning antifungal therapy? Get answer to your question and much more
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