This course expands upon the foundational principles of pharmacology introduced in Pharmacology I.
Students will delve deeper into pharmacodynamics, pharmacokinetics, and the therapeutic applications of
various drug classifications across diverse patient populations. A comprehensive exploration of medications
affecting the endocrine, nervous, renal, urinary, hematological, and lymphatic systems is included. The
course also addresses the unique pharmacological considerations for obstetrical and pediatric patients and
the management of cancer patients. Additionally, students will gain proficiency in parenteral and
intravenous therapy, fluid and electrolyte balance, and the legal and ethical implications of medication
administration.
Prerequisites