NUR 1020 Pharmacology and Pathophysiology I
This course introduces the nursing student to concepts of pharmacology and pathophysiology. This course will provide information about the pathophysiologic process of major disorders of selected body systems and drug classifications used for these disorders. The basic concepts of pharmacology, such as pharmacokinetics and pharmacodynamics, therapeutic and toxic effects, dosage calculations, drug testing and approval for major drug classifications are presented. The nursing process is used as a framework for presenting care of the patient as it relates to the drug and drug regimen. Clinically important drug interactions, contraindications, lifespan considerations, patient safety and patient teaching are integrated throughout the course. Pharmacology & Pathophysiology I is the 1st course of a 2 course sequence that covers basic principles of Pharmacology and Pathophysiology, infectious diseases, respiratory, musculoskeletal, cardio/renal, gastrointestinal systems related disorders.
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Prerequisite: PSY.1004, BIO.2071 or BIO.3017, BIO.2072 or BIO.3013, BIO.2073 or BIO.2003, a MATH course, and CHM.1000, CHM.1050 or CHM.1001. Prerequisite: PSY.1100 or PSY.2001 and PSY.2052.