NPH 202: Nursing Pharmacology II

Contact Hours
36
Description
This course prepares the student to administer medications with emphasis on injections and intravenous therapy. The six "rights" of administration including calculations, routes of administration, proper use and storage of medications, patient observation, and documentation are reinforced. This course also includes the study of a large body of medications in terms of their therapeutic uses, characteristics, actions, dosages, side effects, and techniques used in administering them. Clinical skills are practiced in the nursing lab where simulation(s) will be used to ensure competencies are met.

Prerequisites

Successful completion of Level II work.

Corequisites

MTN 201 Maternity Nursing, PED 201 Pediatric Nursing, SSN 202, Social Sciences/Practical Vocational Nursing II.