Nursing Pharmacology
Course Description
Course Typically Offered
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Credit for Prior Learning
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This course is associated with the following programs:
What will I learn?
- Apply basic pharmacology principles to medication management
- Examine legal, ethical, social, and cultural issues related to medication administration
- Apply components of the nursing process to the administration of antimicrobial drugs
- Apply components of the nursing process to the administration of autonomic nervous system drugs
- Apply components of the nursing process to the administration of respiratory system drugs
- Apply components of the nursing process to the administration of cardiovascular and renal systems drugs
- Apply components of the nursing process to the administration of gastrointestinal system drugs
- Apply components of the nursing process to the administration of central nervous system drugs
- Apply components of the nursing process to the administration of endocrine system drugs
- Apply components of the nursing process to the administration of analgesic and musculoskeletal system drugs
Class Details
- Class Number:
- 51400
- Delivery:
- Blended - Less than 50% Online
- Term:
- Summer 2024
- Instructors:
- Chua Xiong
- Date Range:
- -
Class Notes
This class is taught through a combination of online-live and online instruction. A portion of the class must be attended live virtually during the scheduled dates and times, and the remaining instruction accessed online by the student any time. For more information regarding this delivery and how to access your class, see www.nwtc.edu/onlinelivefaq.
Part-Time Track Only
Meeting Times
Dates | Day(s) / Time | Location(s) |
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06/10/24 - 08/02/24 |
Anytime
Anytime |
Online
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06/10/24 - 07/29/24 |
M
5:30 PM - 8:20 PM |
Green Bay Campus Room HS316
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