Integrated Pathophysiology and Pharmacology for Nursing Practice II
Description
This course builds on the previous course, Integrated Pathophysiology for Nursing Practice I, with the introduction of further advanced concepts and principles of pathophysiology and pharmacology. Students will study the science of
pharmacology to develop a deeper understanding of medications and their interactions in human disease and mechanisms that govern them. Students will continue to examine the pathophysiological and pharmacological phenomena that produce alterations in human physiology and the resulting human response to pharmacotherapeutic intervention.
Subject
Nursing - BS in Nursing
Academic Level
Undergraduate
Prerequisite(s)