| Credits | 3 |
|---|---|
| Degree Level | Undergraduate |
| Department | Nursing |
| Prerequisites | NRSG 110, NRSG 111, NRSG 111C, NRSG 112, NRSG 302 |
| Postrequisites | NRSG 498, NRSG 499 |
This course builds on the student's pharmacology knowledge base while focusing on pharmacokinetics, pharmacodynamics, drug interactions, and adverse drug reactions. The major drug classifications will be studied in terms of their effects on the patient/client lines of defense and resistance. The student analyzes clients' multiple-drug regimens for the purpose of teaching and providing quality care to clients and families. This course includes three credit hours of theory (45 clock-hours).
Admission to the Nursing Program, Permission of the Department Chair, All Level I Nursing Courses

