6609 Advanced Concepts in Pathophysiology and Pharmacology
This course focuses on advanced concepts of normal physiology of major body systems and highlights relationships among systems. Knowledge of normal physiology provides the students with a basis for interpreting health deviations. Variations from normal and pathophysiologic processes across the life span are presented. Classifications of pharmaceuticals are examined in relation to indication for use and evidence of efficacy. Side effects, idiosyncratic effects, interactions, and allergic reactions are described. Client teaching and counseling are addressed with attention to elements promoting a positive response to therapy. This course is for MSN students who are starting their program beginning Fall I 2016 and going forward.