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Introduction
Preface
1.1 Pharmacology Basics Introduction
Open Resources for Nursing (Open RN)
1.2 Pharmacokinetics
1.3 Absorption
1.4 Distribution
1.5 Metabolism
1.6 Excretion
1.7 Pharmacodynamics
1.8 Medication Types
1.9 Examining Effect
1.10 Medication Safety
1.11 Preparing for Administration
1.12 Module Learning Activities
I. Glossary
2.1 Legal/Ethical Introduction
2.2 Ethical and Professional Foundations of Safe Medication Administration by Nurses
2.3 Legal Foundations and National Guidelines for Safe Medication Administration
2.4 Cultural and Social Determinants Related to Medication Administration
2.5 Preventing Medication Errors
2.6 Module Learning Activities
II. Glossary
3.1 Antimicrobials Introduction
3.2 Antimicrobial Basics
3.3 Administration Considerations
3.4 Nursing Process
3.6 Cephalosporins
3.5 Penicillins
3.7 Carbapenems
3.8 Monobactams
3.9 Sulfonamides
3.10 Fluoroquinolones
3.11 Macrolides
3.12 Aminoglycosides
3.13 Tetracyclines
3.14 Antivirals
3.15 Antifungals
3.16 Antimalarials
3.17 Antiprotozoals
3.18 Antihelmintic
3.19 Antituberculars
3.20 Miscellaneous Antibacterials: Glycopeptides
3.21 Module Learning Activities
III. Glossary
4.1 Autonomic Nervous System Introduction
4.2 Autonomic Nervous System Basics
4.3 Using the Nursing Process with ANS Medications
4.4 ANS Medication Classes and Nursing Considerations
4.5 Nicotine Receptor Agonists
4.6 Muscarinic Receptor Agonists
4.7 Muscarinic Antagonists
4.8 Alpha-1 Agonists
4.9 Alpha-1 Antagonists
4.10 Alpha-2 Agonist
4.11 Beta-1 Agonists
4.12 Beta-1 Antagonists
4.13 Beta-2 Agonists
4.14 Beta-2 Antagonists
4.15 Alpha and Beta Receptor Agonists (Catecholamines)
4.16 Module Learning Activities
IV. Glossary
5.1 Respiratory Introduction
5.2 Respiratory Basics
5.3 Diseases of the Respiratory System
5.4 Nursing Process Considerations
5.5 Respiratory Medication Classes
5.6 Antihistamines
5.7 Decongestants
5.8 Antitussives
5.9 Expectorants
5.10 Beta-2 Agonist
5.11 Anticholinergics
5.12 Corticosteriods
5.13 Leukotriene Receptor Antagonists
5.14 Xanthine Derivatives
5.15 Module Learning Activities
V. Glossary
6.1 Cardiovascular and Renal System Introduction
6.2 Review of Basic Concepts
6.3 Common Cardiac Disorders
6.4 Nursing Process Related to Cardiovascular and Renal Medications
6.5 Cardiovascular and Renal System Medications
6.6 Antiarrhythmics
6.7 Cardiac Glycosides
6.8 Antianginal - Nitrates
6.9 Diuretics
6.10 Antihypertensives
6.11 Antilipemics
6.12 Blood Coagulation Modifiers
6.13 Erectile Agents
6.14 Module Learning Activities
VI: Glossary
7.1 Gastrointestinal Introduction
7.2 Basics: Gastrointestinal System Review
7.3 Anti-Ulcer Medications
7.4 Antidiarrheal Medications and Laxatives
7.5 Antiemetics
7.6 Module Learning Activities
VII: Glossary
8.1 Central Nervous System Introduction
8.2 Review of Basic Concepts of the Central Nervous System
8.3 Disorders of the CNS System
8.4 Nursing Process: CNS Medications
8.5 CNS Depressants
8.6 CNS Stimulants
8.7 Antidepressants
8.8 Antimania
8.9 Antipsychotics
8.10 Anticonvulsants
8.11 Antiparkinson Medications
8.12 Module Learning Activities
VIII: Glossary
9.1 Endocrine Introduction
9.2 Endocrine System Basics
9.3 Corticosteriods
9.4 Antidiabetics
9.5 Thyroid Medications
9.6 Module Learning Activities
IX: Glossary
10.1 Analgesics and Musculoskeletal Introduction
10.2 Review of Basic Concepts
10.3 Conditions and Diseases
10.4 Nursing Process for Analgesics and Musculoskeletal Medications
10.5 Analgesic and Musculoskeletal Medications
10.6 Non-Opioid Analgesics
10.7 Opioid Analgesics and Antagonists
10.8 Adjuvant Analgesics
10.9 Antigout
10.10 Anesthetics
10.11 Module Learning Activities
X: Glossary
1. Chapter 1
2. Chapter 2
3. Chapter 3
4. Chapter 4
5. Chapter 5
6. Chapter 6
7. Chapter 7
8. Chapter 8
9. Chapter 9
10. Chapter 10
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