Pharmacology 1

Course code NURS 1005

Credit 1.0

Length 30.0 hours

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This introductory course examines the principles of pharmacology required to administer medications in a safe and professional manner. Medication administration requires the application of the nursing process for clinical decision-making. Various routes of medication administration are introduced and complementary, Indigenous and alternative remedies and polypharmacy across the lifespan are also explored.

Prerequisites

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What you will learn

  • Introduction to Pharmacology; The LPN role and Legal Responsibilities of Medication Administration; Pharmacodynamics; Pharmacokinetics; Drug Actions and Interactions; Drug Calculations (child, adult, elderly), Drug Classifications according to body systems; Principles of Medication Administration; Drug Distribution Systems; Basic terminology used in pharmacology
  • Nursing Process and Pharmacology
  • Routes of Medication Administration: oral, rectal, topical, parenteral, percutaneous
  • Introduction to complementary, Indigenous and traditional healing alternatives; Vitamin Supplements; Herbal Preparations; Homeopathy; Pharmacology in the Older Adult; Polypharmacy across the lifespan

How to register

This course is offered as part of a VCC program only.

Course schedules

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Contact us

If you have any question, please email at advising@vcc.ca.

† This information is intended as a guideline only. Program and course details are subject to change with the approval of VCC's Board of Governors.

Indigenous Territory Acknowledgment

VCC is located on the traditional territories of the xʷməθkʷəy̓əm (Musqueam), Sḵwx̱wú7mesh (Squamish), and səlilwətaɬ (Tsleil-Waututh) peoples, and we acknowledge our privilege to be here.