NURS 310 Pharmacology

This course focuses on the pharmacologic treatment of diseases covered in pathophysiology. Both pharmacologic and nonpharmacologic treatment modalities will be discussed. Pharmacology is designed to bridge the gap between the basic sciences and the clinical practice of nursing. The course expands beyond knowledge and comprehension of concepts studied in chemistry, microbiology, and human anatomy and physiology to emphasize analysis and application of that knowledge to the study of disease processes and their pharmacologic and nonpharmacologic management for individuals across the lifespan.

Credits

3

Prerequisite

NURS 151, NURS 254A, NURS 257, NURS 371, and concurrent enrollment in NURS 258 and NURS 309