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Dec 26, 2024
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2024-2025 Undergraduate Catalog
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NUR 2600 - Pathopharmacology ICredits: 4 This course is the first in a two part series that integrates concepts of pathophysiology and pharmacology. Pathophysiological changes resulting from disease processes within the human body are examined, with an emphasis on chronic conditions in the adult population. Pharmacological concepts are applied with particular focus on the mechanism of action, interactions, adverse effects, and the nursing implications of each drug classification, utilizing a body systems approach. The course will include effects of medications, in consideration of culture and age. The role and responsibility of the nurse in providing the safe and effective
administration of pharmacological therapy within a legal/ethical framework guided by the nursing process will also be included. Prerequisite(s): NUR 2000 Corequisite(s): CHM 2037 OR HSC 3320 ,NUR 2550
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