NSG 318: Exam 4 / NSG 318: Introduction to Pharmacology
Assessment Description Exam 4 covers Topics 10-12 and will be administered at the proctoring site. Students must achieve a minimum of 76% average…
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Assessment Description Exam 4 covers Topics 10-12 and will be administered at the proctoring site. Students must achieve a minimum of 76% average…
Assessment Description Relate the components of the nursing process (assessment, diagnosis, planning, implementation, evaluation) to client education about medications. Describe how each phase…
Assessment Description Determine strategies that nurses can employ to educate clients about their medications. Share techniques for tailoring education to individual learning styles,…
Topic 13 introduces principles of client medication education and the importance of documentation of the instructions provided and client/caregiver response. Students will be…
Assessment Description Investigate the use of over the counter (OTC) medications for managing gastrointestinal (GI) and genitourinary (GU) symptoms. Select a common OTC…
Assessment Description Utilize the nursing process (assessment, diagnosis, planning, implementation, evaluation) to determine safe care for a hypothetical client receiving medications affecting the…
Topic 12 introduces students to drug classifications for the GI and GU body systems, including mechanism of action, indications for use, and major…
Assessment Description Examine the interconnected legislative, policy, and practice implications of the contemporary opioid crisis. Discuss the role of healthcare providers, government policies,…
Assessment Description Identify client-related factors that can influence the effects of medications used to treat inflammation, fever, and pain. Consider variables such as…
In Topic 11, students are introduced to drug classifications for medications that reduce pain, inflammation, and fever. This includes mechanism of action, indications…