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NUR1220PharmacologySignatureAssignmentPwerPoint.docx
NUR1220PharmacologySignatureAssignmentPwerPoint.docx
ASN NUR 1220 Pharmacology Signature Assignment
Introduction
Pharmacology courses assist students to gain knowledge regarding the two main areas of pharmacology: pharmacodynamics and pharmacokinetics. Pharmacodynamics studies the effects of a drug on biological systems, and pharmacokinetics discusses the absorption, distribution, metabolism, and excretion from the biological systems.
Instructions:
Identify a medication covered during class and create a PowerPoint slide show with minimum of 10 slides. Each student will be responsible for selecting their own medication, and that medication cannot be used by another student. Please create a group chat to communicate with each other and agree what medication you are getting so another student does not use it. Each slide must have references from the last 5 years’ evidence- based literature. Incorporate in the slides the topics mentioned below.
Topics to cover on the slides:
· Administration
· Dosage
· Contraindications
· Pertinent Side effects, adverse reactions, & Warnings
· Nursing Considerations
Course Student Learning Outcome Address (CSLOs)
#2. Identify concepts of safety and quality of effective drug therapy and drug administration.
#4. Describe classifications of medications including actions, side effects and adverse reactions.
End of Program Student Learning Outcomes Address (EOPSLOs)
#9. Conduct comprehensive and focused physical, behavioral, psychological, spiritual, socioeconomic, and environmental assessments of health and illness parameters in patients, using developmentally and culturally appropriate approaches.
NUR1220 Pharmacology Power Point Rubric
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Criteria |
0 |
1 |
2 |
3 |
Grade
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Drug Information & Actions |
Does not identify any Drug Information & Actions |
Minimal description/understanding of Drug Information & Actions |
Moderate description/understanding of Drug Information & Actions |
Fully provides description of Drug Information & Actions |
|
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Administration |
Fails to mention key components of medication administration |
Minimal mention of key components of Administration |
Moderate mention of key components of Administration |
Able to fully articulate key components of Administration |
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Dosage |
Fails to mention Dosage |
Minimal mention of Dosage |
Moderate mention of Dosage |
Demonstrates full understanding of Dosage |
|
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Contraindications |
Fails to mention Contraindications |
Minimal information on Contraindications |
Moderate information on Contraindications |
Fully applies pertinent Contraindications |
|
|
Pertinent Side effects, adverse reactions, & Warnings |
Does not identify any Side effects, adverse reactions, & Warnings |
Minimal description/understanding of Drug Side effects, adverse reactions, & Warnings |
Moderate description/understanding of Drug Side effects, adverse reactions, & Warnings |
Fully provides description of Drug Side effects, adverse reactions, & Warnings |
|
|
Nursing Considerations |
Does not identify any Drug Nursing Considerations |
Minimal description/understanding of Drug Nursing Considerations |
Moderate description/understanding of Drug Nursing Considerations |
Fully provides description of Drug Nursing Considerations |
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Reference |
Fails to list any Reference |
Minimal information on refences |
Moderate information on references |
Fully mentioned references |
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ELA: 70% of the students will achieve a grade of 78% or higher
NUR1220PharmacologySignatureAssignmentPwerPoint.docx
ASN NUR 1220 Pharmacology Signature Assignment
Introduction
Pharmacology courses assist students to gain knowledge regarding the two main areas of pharmacology: pharmacodynamics and pharmacokinetics. Pharmacodynamics studies the effects of a drug on biological systems, and pharmacokinetics discusses the absorption, distribution, metabolism, and excretion from the biological systems.
Instructions:
Identify a medication covered during class and create a PowerPoint slide show with minimum of 10 slides. Each student will be responsible for selecting their own medication, and that medication cannot be used by another student. Please create a group chat to communicate with each other and agree what medication you are getting so another student does not use it. Each slide must have references from the last 5 years’ evidence- based literature. Incorporate in the slides the topics mentioned below.
Topics to cover on the slides:
· Administration
· Dosage
· Contraindications
· Pertinent Side effects, adverse reactions, & Warnings
· Nursing Considerations
Course Student Learning Outcome Address (CSLOs)
#2. Identify concepts of safety and quality of effective drug therapy and drug administration.
#4. Describe classifications of medications including actions, side effects and adverse reactions.
End of Program Student Learning Outcomes Address (EOPSLOs)
#9. Conduct comprehensive and focused physical, behavioral, psychological, spiritual, socioeconomic, and environmental assessments of health and illness parameters in patients, using developmentally and culturally appropriate approaches.
NUR1220 Pharmacology Power Point Rubric
|
Criteria |
0 |
1 |
2 |
3 |
Grade
|
|
Drug Information & Actions |
Does not identify any Drug Information & Actions |
Minimal description/understanding of Drug Information & Actions |
Moderate description/understanding of Drug Information & Actions |
Fully provides description of Drug Information & Actions |
|
|
Administration |
Fails to mention key components of medication administration |
Minimal mention of key components of Administration |
Moderate mention of key components of Administration |
Able to fully articulate key components of Administration |
|
|
Dosage |
Fails to mention Dosage |
Minimal mention of Dosage |
Moderate mention of Dosage |
Demonstrates full understanding of Dosage |
|
|
Contraindications |
Fails to mention Contraindications |
Minimal information on Contraindications |
Moderate information on Contraindications |
Fully applies pertinent Contraindications |
|
|
Pertinent Side effects, adverse reactions, & Warnings |
Does not identify any Side effects, adverse reactions, & Warnings |
Minimal description/understanding of Drug Side effects, adverse reactions, & Warnings |
Moderate description/understanding of Drug Side effects, adverse reactions, & Warnings |
Fully provides description of Drug Side effects, adverse reactions, & Warnings |
|
|
Nursing Considerations |
Does not identify any Drug Nursing Considerations |
Minimal description/understanding of Drug Nursing Considerations |
Moderate description/understanding of Drug Nursing Considerations |
Fully provides description of Drug Nursing Considerations |
|
|
Reference |
Fails to list any Reference |
Minimal information on refences |
Moderate information on references |
Fully mentioned references |
|
ELA: 70% of the students will achieve a grade of 78% or higher