Pharmacology
As a nurse, you will be responsible for administering medications and ensuring their safe and effective use. Pharmacology is the study of drugs and their effects on the body. In this course, students will learn about different classes of medications, their mechanisms of action, potential side effects, and considerations for administration. Students will also develop critical thinking skills to assess and evaluate the appropriateness of medication use in various patient populations.
Medical-Surgical Nursing
Medical-surgical nursing is a foundational area of nursing practice that focuses on caring for patients with acute and chronic illnesses. In this course, students will learn about common medical conditions, diagnostic tests, and treatment modalities. They will also develop skills in assessing patient needs, creating care plans, and implementing nursing interventions to promote optimal patient outcomes.
Mental Health Nursing
Mental health is an integral aspect of overall well-being, and as a nurse, you will encounter patients with various mental health conditions. This course will provide students with knowledge and skills to assess, diagnose, and provide therapeutic interventions for individuals experiencing mental health challenges. Students will learn about different mental health disorders, therapeutic communication techniques, and strategies for promoting mental wellness.