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PN 107 PRINCIPLES OF PHARMACOLOGY I



One of the major practical nursing responsibilities in-patient care is the safe administration of medications. This course provides the beginning knowledge base of general pharmacology principles and information, drug characteristics, legal information, age-related and developmental considerations, and math for pharmacology calculations, including dosage calculation HESI testing. The course explores instruction for correct calculation of divided doses, solid and liquid medications and intravenous fluids and medications. Students will learn how to classify medications, examples of various medications, actions, uses, side effects, patient teaching, and nursing implications. Lecture: 3 hours per week. 3 Credits. Prerequisite: BI 215  and BI 217 . Corequisite: PN 102  PN 105  and  HL 111