ANE-621 ADV PATHOPHARM FOR ANESTHESIA PRAC II

This course is the second of a two (2) semester sequence in pathopharmacology and provides an in-depth systems approach to pathophysiology and the pharmacotherapeutic agents used to treat specific disease states with an emphasis on their impact in anesthesia practice. Building on previously learned scientific knowledge, this course provides an in-depth study of human disease states and pharmacotherapeutic principles and agents used in the treatment of movement, endocrine, hematologic, renal, gastrointestinal, cancer and infective disorders. In addition, other important pathophysiologic topics such as nutrition, and pregnancy will be discussed together with relevant pharmacotherapy and their anesthetic relevance. Prerequisites: Admission into Doctor of Nursing Practice Program sequence, or special permission of the faculty member. Admission criteria is defined in the Graduate Catalogue.

Credits

4

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