(Traditional) Pharmacology for Nursing introduces general principles of pharmacology as they relate to safe, quality, patient-centered, evidence-based nursing care of individuals by focusing on developmentally and culturally appropriate interventions. Includes an introduction to pharmacotherapeutics through an explanation of drug classifications with prototype drugs as well as on medication used to treat stable patients with common health alterations. Includes supplemental instruction on dosage calculations. (2.5 semester hours lecture and 0.5 hours clinical). Traditional Pre-Requisites: NRSG 210, NRSG 220 and NRSG 250. Co-Requisites: NRSG 260 and NRSG 280. LPN-BSN Pre Requisites: NRSG 205, MATH 113 or Higher; Co-Requisite: NRSG 250. 05/18/2020-08/07/2020 Online Days to be Announced, Times to be Announced, Room to be Announced
- Teacher: Michael Boehke
- Teacher: Jenna Simmons