Oncology Medications Quiz (175 NCLEX-Style Questions)

This comprehensive quiz covers all major oncology drug classes, including chemotherapy, targeted therapy, monoclonal antibodies, hormone therapy, and supportive medications.

You’ll strengthen your skills in identifying toxicities, interpreting labs, managing emergencies, and applying nursing priorities safely

Master oncology drugs with this 175-question pharmacology quiz. Includes chemotherapy side effects, nursing interventions, labs, emergencies, and NCLEX scenarios.

Oncology Medications NCLEX Quiz — Side Effects, Nursing Priorities & Safety

What You’ll Learn in This Oncology Pharmacology Quiz

This quiz helps you master critical oncology concepts such as chemotherapy mechanisms, dose-limiting toxicities, infusion reactions, vesicant management, tumor lysis syndrome, neutropenic precautions, and NCLEX-style prioritization.

Perfect for nursing students and practicing clinicians.

Chemotherapy Drug Classes and Nursing Responsibilities

Review alkylating agents, antimetabolites, plant alkaloids, anthracyclines, and topoisomerase inhibitors.

Learn core safety principles, hydration protocols, recognized toxicities, and monitoring parameters.

Targeted Therapy & Monoclonal Antibodies

Gain confidence with modern cancer treatments including trastuzumab, rituximab, bevacizumab, immunotherapy checkpoint inhibitors, and more.

Understand infusion reactions, organ-specific toxicities, and required lab monitoring.

Hormonal Therapy and Endocrine Oncology Medications

This section covers tamoxifen, aromatase inhibitors, leuprolide, and antiandrogen therapies.

Learn key risks such as thromboembolism, osteoporosis, and tumor flare responses.

Supportive Medications and Oncology Emergencies

Explore growth factors, antiemetics, and tumor lysis syndrome management.

Identify emergencies like febrile neutropenia, spinal cord compression, superior vena cava syndrome, and infusion reactions.

Mixed NCLEX Questions: Prioritization, Safety, and Clinical Scenarios

These questions combine real-world oncology cases with NCLEX-style decision making, focusing on patient safety, labs, emergency recognition, and sequence-based interventions.