Pharmacology – NTI NURS 1130

Hybrid

Our Pharmacology – NTI course teaches you about basic pharmacology as well as the standards of medication and their administration. Explore a range of topics, including drug administration, drug administration legislation, quality improvement, risk management, drug calculations, drug classifications, drug uses, mechanism of action, and side/adverse effects. Learn to develop critical thinking and inquiry skills around the safe administration of medication by focusing on the study of drugs and their action in the human body as it relates to nursing practice and, more particularly, the roles/responsibilities of RNs. The lens of professional accountability acts as a foundation as you learn to apply client safety concepts such as harmful incidences and near misses. Using client-care scenarios, practice applying pharmacology knowledge in nursing practice decisions.

Note(s)

This course replaces our now discontinued Pharmacology for Nurses course.

Additional Information

Tuition Assistance:

This course can be free to qualifying students who are internationally educated nurses (IENs) and registered in a section that starts before Tuesday, April 1, 2025. To apply for free tuition in this course, submit the Nursing for IENs Application Form.

Hours and Fees

Hours

42

Fee

$316.58

Course Sections

CRN:
F20141
Delivery Method: Hybrid
CRN:
W57290
Delivery Method: Hybrid
Contact:
Nursing Department
Phone:
Office Location(s):

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