RNUR1030 — Pharmacology
Academic Division: Health Sciences Academic Discipline: Registered Nursing Assistant Dean: Leesa Cox, MBA, PTA 2 Credit(s) Pharmacology PNUR 1030 /RNUR 1030 provides an introduction to the study of drugs. Content also includes classifications of drugs, dosage calculations, legal aspects of drug administration, and preparation and administration of drugs. Uses, actions and side effects of selected drugs will be studied as well as associated nursing care and implications. Semesters available: Day - F UG 2 Lecture Hour(s); Required Develops basic skills in critical thinking as an integral component of the nursing process. II. Applies the nursing process during implementation of nursing care for clients experiencing common stressors interfering with their ability to meet basic needs. III. Safely performs basic nursing procedures based on knowledge of biopsychosocial principles. IV. Utilizes interpersonal and therapeutic communication skills to establish cooperative relationships. V. Integrates scientific and psychosocial principles into nursing practice within the context of the nursing process. VI. Accesses various sources of health-related information. VII. Adheres to legal and ethical standards of nursing practice. Following each course outcome, the relating RNUR level outcome is indicated by a Roman numeral. Upon successful completion of this course, the student shall: Outcome Assessments – How it is met & When it is met 1. Utilize the critical thinking skills and evidence-ba
Prerequisites: MATH0084, CHEM1010, RNUR1010, PSYC1010, BIOL2751