Free Download Introduction To Pharmacology For The Health Sciences
Published 10/2024
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Language: English | Size: 433.34 MB | Duration: 3h 35m
Fundamentals of pharmacology for nursing and health science students and professionals.
What you’ll learn
Understand foundational pharmacology concepts essential for safe and effective medication administration in clinical practice.
Identify how medications influence physiological and pathophysiological processes across different body systems.
Explain considerations and implications of medication use and administration across the lifespan.
Identify the classifications and actions of antimicrobial and anti-infective medications.
Identify the classifications and actions of autonomic nervous system medications.
Identify the classifications and actions of respiratory medications.
Identify the classifications and actions of cardiovascular and renal system medications.
Identify the classifications and actions of medications regulating gastrointestinal elimination.
Identify the classifications and actions of medications used to regulate the central nervous system (CNS), mood, and cognition.
Identify the classifications and actions of endocrine system medications.
Identify the classifications and actions of medications related to pain and mobility.
Requirements
This course will review relevant concepts related to human anatomy and physiology. In addition, this course will also introduce learners to medical terminology.
Description
This course is tailored to meet the needs of nursing students, nursing professionals, allied health professionals, and students in the health sciences, including those preparing for the NCLEX, as well as pre-pharmacy and pre-medical students. Whether you’re just beginning your healthcare journey or looking to deepen your understanding of medications, this course offers a comprehensive yet accessible approach to pharmacology.We’ll cover essential concepts like pharmacokinetics, pharmacodynamics, and safe medication administration, while exploring how these principles relate to the body’s systems, including the nervous, cardiovascular, respiratory, gastrointestinal, and endocrine systems. You’ll also gain a deeper understanding of medications used for common disease states. This course is designed to help you make critical connections between physiology, pathophysiology, and the therapeutic use of medications.To support your learning, we’ve included a range of study tools, including detailed articles, cheat sheets, quizzes, and links to additional resources. These materials are crafted to help you solidify your knowledge and provide quick references for key pharmacological concepts. Our focus on real-world clinical scenarios and critical thinking will prepare you to excel in your studies, clinical practice, and on exams like the NCLEX. Join us to build a strong foundation in pharmacology and elevate your healthcare expertise!
Overview
Section 1: Welcome
Lecture 1 Course Contents
Lecture 0 Summary: Course Contents
Section 2: Introduction to Pharmacology
Lecture 0 Medications and Classifications: Terms and Concepts
Lecture 2 Medications and Classifications: Terms and Concepts
Lecture 0 Safe Medication Administration
Lecture 3 Safe Medication Administration
Section 3: Pharmacokinetics and Pharmacodynamics
Lecture 0 Introduction to Pharmacokinetics and Pharmacodynamics
Lecture 4 Introduction to Pharmacokinetics and Pharmacodynamics
Lecture 0 Pharmacokinetics: Absorption
Lecture 5 Pharmacokinetics: Absorption
Lecture 0 Pharmacokinetics: Distribution
Lecture 6 Pharmacokinetics: Distribution
Lecture 0 Pharmacokinetics: Metabolism
Lecture 7 Pharmacokinetics: Metabolism
Lecture 0 Pharmacokinetics: Elimination
Lecture 8 Pharmacokinetics: Elimination
Lecture 0 Pharmacodynamics: Onset, Peak and Duration
Lecture 9 Pharmacodynamics: Onset, Peak and Duration
Section 4: Infection and Anti-infectives
Lecture 0 Concepts Related to Infection
Lecture 10 Concepts Related to Infection
Lecture 0 Bacterial Infections
Lecture 11 Bacterial Infections
Lecture 0 Viral Infections
Lecture 12 Viral Infections
Lecture 0 Fungal Infections
Lecture 13 Fungal Infections
Lecture 0 Parasitic and Protozoan Infections
Lecture 14 Parasitic and Protozoan Infections
Lecture 0 Variables Related to the Administration of Anti-infectives
Lecture 15 Variables Related to the Administration of Anti-infectives
Lecture 0 Antibacterials and Antibiotics
Lecture 0 Beta-Lactam Antibiotics
Lecture 16 Beta-Lactam Antibiotics
Lecture 0 Sulfonamides
Lecture 17 Sulfonamides
Lecture 0 Fluoroquinolones
Lecture 18 Fluoroquinolones
Lecture 0 Macrolides
Lecture 19 Macrolides
Lecture 0 Aminoglycosides
Lecture 20 Aminoglycosides
Lecture 0 Tetracyclines
Lecture 21 Tetracyclines
Lecture 0 Glycopeptides
Lecture 22 Glycopeptides
Lecture 0 Antituberculars
Lecture 23 Antituberculars
Lecture 0 Antivirals
Lecture 24 Antivirals
Lecture 0 Antifungals
Lecture 25 Antifungals
Lecture 0 Antimalarials
Lecture 26 Antimalarials
Lecture 0 Antiprotozoals
Lecture 27 Antiprotozoals
Lecture 0 Anthelmintics
Lecture 28 Anthelmintics
Section 5: Regulation of the Autonomic Nervous System (ANS)
Lecture 0 Introduction to the Nervous System
Lecture 0 Communication in the Autonomic Nervous System
Lecture 29 Communication in the Autonomic Nervous System
Lecture 0 Sympathetic Nervous System
Lecture 30 Sympathetic Nervous System
Lecture 0 Sympathetic Nervous System: Alpha-1 Receptors
Lecture 31 Sympathetic Nervous System: Alpha-1 Receptors
Lecture 0 Sympathetic Nervous System: Alpha-2 Receptors
Lecture 32 Sympathetic Nervous System: Alpha-2 Receptors
Lecture 0 Sympathetic Nervous System: Beta-1 Receptors
Lecture 33 Sympathetic Nervous System: Beta-1 Receptors
Lecture 0 Sympathetic Nervous System: Beta-2 Receptors
Lecture 34 Sympathetic Nervous System: Beta-2 Receptors
Lecture 0 Catecholamines
Lecture 35 Catecholamines
Lecture 0 Parasympathetic Nervous System
Lecture 36 Parasympathetic Nervous System
Lecture 0 Parasympathetic Nervous System: Cholinergics (Muscarinic Agonists)
Lecture 37 Parasympathetic Nervous System: Cholinergics (Muscarinic Agonists)
Lecture 0 Parasympathetic Nervous System: Anticholinergics (Muscarinic Antagonists)
Lecture 38 Parasympathetic Nervous System: Anticholinergics (Muscarinic Antagonists)
Section 6: Regulation of Gas Exchange
Lecture 0 Introduction to Ventilation and Gas Exchange
Lecture 39 Introduction to Ventilation and Gas Exchange
Lecture 0 Conditions and Diseases Related to Gas Exchange
Lecture 40 Conditions and Diseases Related to Gas Exchange
Lecture 0 Medications Affecting Ventilation and Gas Exchange
Lecture 41 Medications Affecting Ventilation and Gas Exchange
Section 7: Regulation of Perfusion and Renal Elimination
Lecture 0 Introduction to Perfusion and Renal Elimination
Lecture 42 Introduction to Perfusion and Renal Elimination
Lecture 0 Functions of the Heart in Relation to Perfusion
Lecture 43 Functions of the Heart in Relation to Perfusion
Lecture 0 Blood Circulation in the Heart
Lecture 44 Blood Circulation in the Heart
Lecture 0 Blood Circulation in the Body
Lecture 45 Blood Circulation in the Body
Lecture 0 Electrical Conduction of the Heart
Lecture 46 Electrical Conduction of the Heart
Lecture 0 Cardiac Cycle
Lecture 47 Cardiac Cycle
Lecture 0 Cardiac Output
Lecture 48 Cardiac Output
Lecture 0 Blood Flow and Blood Pressure
Lecture 49 Blood Flow and Blood Pressure
Lecture 0 Homeostatic Regulation of the Cardiovascular System: RAAS
Lecture 50 Homeostatic Regulation of the Cardiovascular System: RAAS
Lecture 0 Introduction to the Kidneys
Lecture 51 Introduction to the Kidneys
Lecture 0 Blood and Coagulation
Lecture 52 Blood and Coagulation
Lecture 0 Conditions and Disorders Related to Perfusion
Lecture 53 Conditions and Disorders Related to Perfusion
Lecture 0 Considerations Related to the Administration of Medications
Lecture 54 Considerations Related to the Administration of Medications
Lecture 0 Antiarrhythmics
Lecture 55 Antiarrhythmics
Lecture 0 Cardiac Glycosides
Lecture 56 Cardiac Glycosides
Lecture 0 Antianginals
Lecture 57 Antianginals
Lecture 0 Diuretics
Lecture 0 Diuretics
Lecture 0 Antihypertensives
Lecture 58 Antihypertensives
Lecture 0 Blood Coagulation Modifiers
Lecture 59 Blood Coagulation Modifiers
Lecture 0 Erectile Agents
Lecture 60 Erectile Agents
Section 8: Regulation of Gastrointestinal Elimination
Lecture 0 Introduction to the Gastrointestinal System and Processes
Lecture 0 Stomach and Digestion
Lecture 61 Stomach and Digestion
Lecture 0 Gastrointestinal Elimination and Defecation
Lecture 62 Gastrointestinal Elimination and Defecation
Lecture 0 Conditions Affecting Gastrointestinal Elimination: GERD, PUD, Defecation
Lecture 63 Conditions Affecting Gastrointestinal Elimination: GERD, PUD, Defecation
Lecture 0 Nausea and Vomiting
Lecture 64 Nausea and Vomiting
Lecture 0 Medications Used to Regulate Gastrointestinal Elimination
Lecture 0 Antiulcers
Lecture 65 Antiulcers
Lecture 0 Antiflatulents
Lecture 66 Antiflatulents
Lecture 0 Antidiarrheals
Lecture 67 Antidiarrheals
Lecture 0 Laxatives
Lecture 68 Laxatives
Lecture 0 Antiemetics
Lecture 69 Antiemetics
Section 9: Regulation of the Central Nervous System, Mood, and Cognition
Lecture 0 Introduction to the Central Nervous System
Lecture 70 Introduction to the Central Nervous System
Lecture 0 Communication in the Central Nervous System: Neurons and Neurotransmitters
Lecture 71 Communication in the Central Nervous System: Neurons and Neurotransmitters
Lecture 0 Conditions of the Central Nervous System
Lecture 72 Conditions of the Central Nervous System
Lecture 0 Central Nervous System Depressants
Lecture 73 Central Nervous System Depressants
Lecture 0 Central Nervous System Stimulants
Lecture 74 Central Nervous System Stimulants
Lecture 0 Antidepressants
Lecture 75 Antidepressants
Lecture 0 Antimanic Medications
Lecture 76 Antimanic Medications
Lecture 0 Antipsychotics
Lecture 77 Antipsychotics
Lecture 0 Anticonvulsants
Lecture 78 Anticonvulsants
Lecture 79 Antiparkinson’s Medications
Lecture 0 Antiparkinson’s Medications
Section 10: Metabolic Regulation
Lecture 0 Introduction to the Endocrine System
Lecture 80 Introduction to the Endocrine System
Lecture 0 Regulation of Hormone Secretion
Lecture 81 Regulation of Hormone Secretion
Lecture 0 Stimulation of Endocrine Glands
Lecture 82 Stimulation of Endocrine Glands
Lecture 0 The Hypothalamus-Pituitary Complex
Lecture 83 The Hypothalamus-Pituitary Complex
Lecture 0 Conditions Related to Metabolic Regulation
Lecture 84 Conditions Related to Metabolic Regulation
Lecture 0 Corticosteroids and the Adrenal Glands
Lecture 85 Corticosteroids and the Adrenal Glands
Lecture 0 Blood Glucose, Insulin, and the Pancreas
Lecture 86 Blood Glucose, Insulin, and the Pancreas
Lecture 0 Glucagon
Lecture 87 Glucagon
Lecture 0 Insulin
Lecture 88 Insulin
Lecture 0 Oral Antihyperglycemics
Lecture 89 Oral Antihyperglycemics
Lecture 0 Hormones of the Thyroid and Parathyroid Glands
Lecture 0 Synthesis and Regulation of Thyroid Hormones
Lecture 90 Synthesis of Thyroid Hormones
Lecture 0 Regulation of Thyroid Hormone Secretion
Lecture 0 Functions of Thyroid Hormones
Lecture 0 Functions of Thyroid Hormones
Lecture 0 Disorders of the Thyroid
Lecture 0 Disorders of the Thyroid
Lecture 0 Calcium Regulation
Lecture 0 Calcium Regulation
Lecture 0 Thyroid Medications and Modifiers of Calcium
Lecture 0 Thyroid Medications and Modifiers of Calcium
Section 11: Pain and Mobility
Lecture 0 Physiology of Pain
Lecture 0 Physiology of Pain
Lecture 0 Mobility and the Musculoskeletal System
Lecture 0 Mobility and the Musculoskeletal System
Lecture 0 Types of Pain: Acute and Chronic
Lecture 0 Types of Pain: Acute and Chronic
Lecture 0 Conditions Related to Mobility and Pain
Lecture 0 Conditions Related to Mobility and Pain
Lecture 0 Non-Opioid Analgesics
Lecture 0 Non-Opioid Analgesics
Lecture 0 Opioid Analgesics
Lecture 0 Opioid Analgesics
Lecture 0 Opioid Antagonists
Lecture 0 Opioid Antagonists
Lecture 0 Adjuvant Analgesics
Lecture 0 Adjuvant Analgesics
Lecture 0 Antigout Medications
Lecture 0 Antigout Medications
Lecture 0 Anesthetics
Lecture 0 Anesthetics
This course is designed for nursing students, practicing nurses, allied health professionals, health sciences students, including those in fields such as pre-medicine and pre-pharmacy. This course provides a comprehensive yet accessible introduction and review of foundational pharmacology concepts, with a focus on various body systems. This course is also designed to help NCLEX test-takers reinforce pharmacology concepts to succeed with the NCLEX exam.
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