Pharmacology and Implications for Nursing
Pharmacology and Implications for Nursing

Pharmacology and Implications for Nursing

by Rhonda Lawes, PhD, RN

When taking up the challenge of learning pharmacology, you will soon be confronted with theoretical foundations, such as the nurse’s role in pharmacology as well as the 5 rights of medication administration and the nursing process. Get a closer look at pharmacokinetics and pharmacodynamics. Learn more about different methods of drug intake, like oral or intravenous and the body’s response to drug dosage and timing.

Course Details

  • Videos 31
  • Duration 2:49 h
  • Quiz questions 93
  • Concept Pages 0

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Your Educators of course Pharmacology and Implications for Nursing

 Rhonda Lawes, PhD, RN

Rhonda Lawes, PhD, RN

Dr. Rhonda Lawes is a Certified Nurse Educator (CNE), and an Assistant Professor at the University of Oklahoma College of Nursing in Oklahoma, USA.
She obtained her PhD in Educational Psychology from Oklahoma State University in 2016.
Due to her achievements, she has earned numerous teaching awards. She teaches nursing students how to use the science of cognitive learning to maximize their study effectiveness.
Within Lecturio, Dr. Lawes is the Director of Nursing Education Programs, and teaches courses on Pharmacology (Nursing), Medical Surgical Nursing and Pathophysiology.


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Pharmacology
By CHARLES . on 02. January 2024 for Pharmacology and Implications for Nursing

Concise and precise for students who have a lot of workload.

 
Great lecture
By Jack B. on 08. May 2023 for Allergic and Hypersensitivity Reactions to Antibiotics (Nursing)

This was a great lecture! It was very engaging and informative

 
Thanks
By Abychristy S. on 05. January 2023 for The 5 Rights of Medication Administration (Nursing)

Thanks for the educative materials and ways of explaining. More wisdom. Thanks

 
Rhonda is a saint!
By Brett B. on 28. November 2022 for Blood Pressure: The Highs, the Lows, and what the Measurements Mean (Nursing)

Rhonda is infinitely better at instruction than any other professor in my nursing program. She also has a way of teaching that makes me feel that anyone can learn if given the right circumstances.