Dec 27, 2024  
2024-2025 College Catalog 
    
2024-2025 College Catalog

HRP 104 - Practical Nursing Introduction to Pharmacology

2 Credits, 2 Contact Hours
2 lecture periods 0 lab periods
Application of the nursing process to the safe administration of drugs within major pharmacological classifications. Included mechanisms of action, therapeutic uses, routes of administration, contraindications, adverse drug effects, drug interactions, and relevant client teaching. Also includes basic pharmacologic principles and lifespan considerations.

Corequisite(s): HRP 102  
Information: Students must be admitted to the PCC Nursing program and obtain consent of the Nursing Department before enrolling in this course.
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Course Learning Outcomes
  1. Interpret the relevance and application of pharmacologic principles to professional nursing practice.
  2. Describe the relevance and nursing practice implications of client age and developmental level to safe and effective drug therapy and drug administration.
  3. Apply the nursing process and principles of safe administration of drugs within the major pharmacologic classes, including knowledge of relevant pathophysiology, mechanisms of drug action, therapeutic drug effects and uses, drug routes, adverse drug effects and contraindications, drug interactions, specific drug-related administration information and procedures, and relevant client education information.

Outline:
I.        Basic pharmacologic principles.

II.      Lifespan considerations.

III.    Applying the nursing process for administration of drugs affecting the:

A. Autonomic nervous system.

B.   Respiratory system.

C.   Heart, blood vessel, and blood systems.

D.  Renal system.

E.   Endocrine system.

F.   Gastrointestinal system and nutrition.

G.  Bone and joint disorder drugs.

H.  Anti-infective drugs.

I.     Anti-inflammatory drugs.

J.    Immunologic drugs.

K.   Central nervous system.

L.    Ophthalmic drugs.


Effective Term:
Full Academic Year 2021/2022