NUR 661: Principles of Pharmacology for Advanced Practice II at Keiser University is a graduate-level course that builds on the knowledge and skills learned in NUR 660: Principles of Pharmacology for Advanced Practice.
The course covers a wide range of topics, including:
- Pharmacology of major organ systems
- Special populations pharmacology
- Advanced pharmacotherapeutic concepts
- Pharmacoeconomic and pharmacoepidemiologic considerations
- Legal and ethical aspects of pharmacology
Course Resources
- Textbook: Pharmacology for Nursing Practice (9th Edition) by Linda Lilley, Scott Snyder, and Jill Collins
- Handouts
- PowerPoint presentations
- Online resources
- Guest speakers
Prerequisites
NUR 661 requires the following prerequisites:
- NUR 660 – Principles of Pharmacology for Advanced Practice
- Current RN license
- Enrollment in the MSN program with a primary care NP specialization