NURSĀ 3231. Applied Pathophysiology/Pharmacology 2. 2 Hours.
Students focus on foundations of pathophysiological and fundamental principles of pharmacological alterations in major regulatory mechanisms of the body. Special consideration of the nursing role in developing a comprehensive approach to the clinical application of pharmacologic concepts and principles to professional nursing practice is highlighted. Students are provided a foundation for understanding general nursing practice, various diagnostic procedures, basic drug classifications, and nursing implications relative to the use of drug therapy and selected therapeutic regimens. Students also develop critical thinking skills and apply effective decision-making for safe and effective care.
Prerequisite: Admission to the Nursing Program.