GRN 7201 Psychopharmacology for the Advanced Practice Nurse Across the Lifespan

This course serves as an intersection for neuroscience, psychopharmacology, and clinical practice. This course provides an in-depth exploration of the principles, mechanisms, and applications of pharmacotherapy in the treatment of psychiatric disorders. Students will gain comprehensive knowledge of psychotropic medications, their pharmacokinetics, pharmacodynamics, and clinical indications, enabling them to make informed decisions in psychiatric practice. Genomics will also be addressed with regards to psychological conditions. Indications for use of psychotropic medications, side effects, compliance issues, and interactions will be discussed. Emphasis is placed on the understanding of psychotropic medication effects for each disorder studied and the relationship to advanced nursing practice interventions. This course will also address the role of the PMHNP in compliance with regulations and standards that define scope of practice and prescriptive authority for practitioners prescribing psychiatric medications.

Credits

3

Prerequisite

Acceptance into the PMHNP Program. GRN 7201 and GRN 7202 must be taken in the same semester. GRN 7101, GRN 7103 and GRN 7104 must be successfully completed prior to enrollment in this course.