This course provides a comprehensive foundation in pharmacology and medication administration.
Students will develop critical thinking skills, mathematical proficiency, and clinical judgment essential
for safe and effective drug therapy. Course content includes a review of fundamental mathematical concepts
applied to medication dosage calculations, followed by an exploration of pharmacodynamics, pharmacokinetics,
and the therapeutic applications of various drug classifications. Students will gain hands-on experience in
medication administration techniques and safety protocols through simulated clinical scenarios. Specific
drug classes covered encompass the integumentary, cardiovascular, respiratory, gastrointestinal, sensory,
musculoskeletal, and psychiatric systems. Additionally, perioperative medications and their nursing
implications will be addressed. Legal and ethical responsibilities related to medication administration are
integrated throughout the course.
This course emphasizes patient-centered care, age-specific considerations, and cultural sensitivity in the delivery of drug therapy.
This course emphasizes patient-centered care, age-specific considerations, and cultural sensitivity in the delivery of drug therapy.