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Pharmacology I: Implications & Prac (NUR 239)

Term: 2015-2016 Academic Year Spring

Faculty

Marcia T. Caton
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  • Start Date: Sep 19 2018 3:00PM
  • End Date: Sep 19 2018 5:00PM
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  • Weekly Days: Tuesday
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  • Start Date: Jul 10 2017 12:00PM
  • End Date: Jul 10 2017 2:00PM
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  • Start Date: Jul 10 2017 5:30PM
  • End Date: Jul 10 2017 7:30PM
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Department

The Barbara H. Hagan School of Nursing

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Adjunct Instructor

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Office Phone#

516-323-3754

Schedule

Tue, 9:05 AM - 11:30 AM (1/20/2016 - 5/15/2016) Location: OFF SUFF SC115

Description

This Level II theory and laboratory course is an introduction to pharmacology for humanistic nursing practice. The pharmacological content is integrated with the skills necessary for safe and therapeutic medication administration. The student will become familiar with the complexity of the medication administration process and the multifaceted role of the nurse. Pharmacological concepts, legal implications, and various drug classifications will be presented. Content related to the importance of research and technology as well as the impact of current social, economic, political, and health care trends on pharmacotherapeutics is discussed. Medication dosage calculations, administration techniques, documentation, communication and patient teaching will be addressed. Application of the nursing process, assessment, and safety is emphasized. Prerequisites: BIO 120, 121, 245; CHE 112; PSY 111; SOC 101/166 (SOC 225H for Honors Program students). Corequisite: NUR 209, 226. Pre- or Corequisites