RNSG 1230 PHARMACOLOGY AND DOSAGE CALCULATION
This course focuses upon understanding the effects of drugs on the living organism. The role of the federal government in regulating drugs, drug approval process, categories of controlled substances, and categories of providers legally authorized to prescribe drugs are presented. Concepts of drug action including pharmacodynamics and pharmacokinetics, and therapeutic classifications of drugs and their prototypes are discussed. The significance of the increasing use of herbal remedies is discussed. Students will be expected to apply the nursing process and critical thinking in the administration of prescribed medications, taking a medication history, and teaching patients about medications in a simulated setting. Students will learn to calculate drug dosages.
Lecture Hours
30
Lab Hours
45
Prerequisite
Program Admission