A study of pharmacological interventions in nursing practice, building on the student’s knowledge of human anatomy and physiology, microbiology, chemistry, and pathophysiology. Emphasizes pharmacodynamics, developmental and cultural considerations, and major categories of medications. Includes clinical findings and implications for health promotion and risk reduction across the lifespan.
Prerequisites
“C” or higher in NUR 301, NUR 303, NUR 311, and NUR 313
Semester Offered
Offered fall and spring semesters.