NRS 2400 PHARMACOLOGY FOR NURSING PRACTICE
This course will introduce the essential elements of pharmacology and safe and effective medication administration. Students will determine how individual patient factors affect pharmacologic decision-making and explore responsibility and accountability for the rights of medication administration within the scope of nursing practice.
Course Types
Nursing
Notes
Placement ABSN Fall I Corequisites: NRS 2200, NRS 2300, NRS 2400. Pre-requisites. None. BSN Fall III. Co-requisites NRS 2300, NRS 3100. Pre-requisites: NRS 2000, NRS 2100, NRS 2200. Course Types: Nursing; Clinical.
- 1. Demonstrate an understanding of pharmacology, pharmacotherapeutics, pharmacokinetics, and
pharmacodynamics across the lifespan. - 2. Describe indications, contraindications, side effects and dosing for commonly used drugs.
- 3. Classify the therapeutic effects and adverse effects of these drugs on each client.
- 4. Promote client safety and prevent medical errors
- 5. Adhere to the principles of “the rights of medication administration”.