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Pathotherapeutics

  • PAT 201 - Pathotherapeutics I
    Course DescriptionAn exploration of core pathotherapeutic concepts is undertaken and applied to selected health conditions among diverse adult populations. Principles of pharmacokinetics, pharmacodynamics and pharmacogenetics are discussed with an emphasis on how they are affected by health conditions. Drug classifications and specific drugs are discussed. Inter-professional management of conditions supported by evidence-informed guidelines is incorporated.
    Weekly Contact:Lecture 3 hrs.
    GPA Weight:1.00
    Billing Units:1
    Count:1.00
    Prerequisites:BLG 111, and a minimum C grade in each of PPN 102, NSE 103, NSE 121
    Corequisites:PPN 201, NSE 203, NSE 211, NSE 212
  • PAT 202 - Pathotherapeutics II
    Course DescriptionIntegration of core pathotherapeutic concepts support student learning, of increasingly complex and prevalent health conditions among diverse populations. Pharmacokinetics, pharmacodynamics and pharmacogenetics principals are applied to select drugs in the management of health conditions. Critical thinking and clinical decision-making are supported through integration of evidence-informed guidelines. Inter-professional management strategies are discussed.
    Weekly Contact:Lecture 3 hrs.
    GPA Weight:1.00
    Billing Units:1
    Count:1.00
    Prerequisites:a minimum C grade in each of PPN 201, NSE 203, NSE 211, PAT 201, NSE 212
    Corequisites:PPN 202, BLG 131, NSE 221, NSE 222
  • PAT 401 - Advanced Pathotherapeutics
    Course DescriptionAcute, life-threatening and traumatic conditions across the life span are examined. Integration of pathophysiological, pharmacokinetic, pharmacodynamic and nursing concepts support student learning. Students develop advanced assessment and clinical decision-making skills. Complex interventions are discussed. Interprofessional management through evidence-informed guidelines are explored.
    Weekly Contact:Lecture 3 hrs.
    GPA Weight:1.00
    Billing Units:1
    Count:1.00
    Corequisites:NSE 411, PPN 401