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RN Pharmacology Free Online Practice TEST 2023 B

Practice RN pharmacology with exam-style questions that test mechanisms, indications, adverse effects, interactions, dosing, and safety. Work through timed sets, review answers instantly, and save a clean Q&A PDF when you finish.


RN Pharmacology – Practice Test Sets (2023 B)


What You’ll Get

Exam-Like Experience

  • 60 MCQs in 60 minutes to match typical pacing.
  • Change answers any time before submitting; all items required.
  • In-place review after submission: ✓ correct shown in green; your selection marked for clarity.
  • One-click retake shuffles the order for fresh practice.
  • “Generate PDF (Q&A)” to save/print your review sheet with score summary.

Scoring & Feedback

  • Instant results below the questions: raw score and estimated adjusted %.
  • Guidance using ATI-style proficiency levels (2023 cuts: L1 53.3–71.6, L2 71.7–86.6, L3 86.7–100).
  • Topic-wise performance table to spot strengths and gaps fast.
  • Clear legend for review badges (✓ Correct, ✗ Your choice).

Topic Blueprint (2023 B)

Sets are balanced to the following distribution. Use this as a roadmap for revision and time allocation.

Core principles & safety (rights, kinetics/dynamics, antidotes)10%
Cardiovascular (anti-HTN, anti-anginal, HF, anti-arrhythmics)15%
Hematology/anticoagulation (heparin/warfarin/DOACs; labs)8%
Endocrine (insulins, oral hypoglycemics, steroids, thyroid)12%
Neuro/Psych (antiepileptics, antidepressants, antipsychotics, lithium)12%
Anti-infectives (penicillins/cephalosporins, vanc, aminoglycosides, tetracyclines, macrolides, TB)15%
Respiratory (β2-agonists, anticholinergics, ICS, methylxanthines)6%
GI (PPIs/H2, antiemetics, laxatives, metoclopramide)6%
Renal/electrolytes/diuretics6%
OB/repro (oxytocin, tocolytics, MgSO4, teratogens)5%
Pain & inflammation (opioids, NSAIDs, gout)5%

How to Use These RN Pharmacology Tests

  • Warm-up: Start with any set. If accuracy dips, review the matching blueprint topics above.
  • Read twice, solve once: Re-check units, contraindications, and look-alike/sound-alike names.
  • Instant review: After submitting, note in one sentence why the correct option is correct, then redo the same set in 48–72 hours.
  • Keep a log: Use the PDF to track repeated misses (e.g., anticoagulation labs, insulin timing, QT-risk meds).

FAQ

Is this really free?

Yes. No signup or payment—open a set, answer, submit, and review instantly.

Can I download my Q&A?

Yes. Use “Generate PDF (Q&A)” after submission to save a copy with your score summary and answers.

How are results shown?

Results appear below the questions: raw score, estimated adjusted %, and a simple proficiency band (L1–L3).

What’s a good routine?

One set on weekdays (20–30 min review) and two sets on weekends. Re-attempt the same set after 2–3 days to confirm retention.

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