LECTURE
course overview:
The Pharmacology review class details information on the most common meds a new graduate is likely to encounter in the clinical area. To facilitate learning, drugs are classified into major categories -making it easier to relate specific meds within each group – with emphasis on dosage calculation for parenteral medications.
To give you the best chances of fully understanding the pharmacological questions on the nursing NCLEX exams, we will take you through the 100 most commonly used meds in today’s health care. The information will be presented in an easy-to-understand chart format, detailing:
• Role of the Nurse in Medication Administration
• Different Methods of Administration
• Factors that Affect Client Response to Medication
• IV Therapy
• Commonly Used Abbreviations
• Measurement Conversions
• Med Interactions
• Herbal Therapy
• Drug uses, side effects and nursing implications.
NCLEX-RN and NCLEX-LPN style questions are integrated throughout the seminar and each student is given a home-study guide with further questions to enhance and reinforce your comprehension of pharmacology.
price:
lecture details:
Hours: Early Sign-Up ends one week before class
2010 Lectures New York City, NY, March 2010 MARCH 28, 2010 - SUNDAY
Holiday Inn
440 West 57th Street
Between 9th and 10th Ave
New York, New York
Subways A B C D 1 or 9 to 59th Columbus Circle
Tel 212 581-8100
Class Hours are 8 AM - 5:00 PM
You must register to attend the class New York City, NY, June 2010 JUNE 27, 2010 - SUNDAY
Holiday Inn
440 West 57th Street
Between 9th and 10th Ave
New York, New York
Subways A B C D 1 or 9 to 59th Columbus Circle
Tel 212 581-8100
Class Hours are 8 AM - 5:00 PM
You must register to attend the class New York City, NY, October 2010 OCTOBER 3, 2010
Holiday Inn
440 West 57th Street
Between 9th and 10th Ave
New York, New York
Subways A B C D 1 or 9 to 59th Columbus Circle
Tel 212 581-8100
Class Hours are 8 AM - 5:00 PM
You must register to attend the class
HOME STUDY
course overview
Ideally, we would love for you to join us at the nursing review seminars; however, we realize that it is not possible for everyone to attend. To make sure all student nurses can benefit from our outstanding NCLEX review, we have created the Home Study Course – which will teach you everything you need to know about Pharmacology to pass the NCLEX exams from the comfort of your own home.
The Pharmacology Home Study Course consists of 6 carefully edited live-seminar FNR audio CDs, with integrated NCLEX-LPN style questions throughout. To facilitate learning, drugs are classified into major categories -making it easier to understand specific meds within each group.
The Pharmacology Home Study Course explains and offers study aids for:
• Role of the Nurse in Medication Administration
• Different Methods of Administration
• Factors that Affect Client Response to Medication
• IV Therapy
• Commonly Used Abbreviations
• Measurement Conversions
• Meds Interactions
• Herbal Therapy
• Dosages of Parenteral Medications
• Drug uses, side effects and nursing implications
price:
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New York State* |
Other States |
| Home Study Course fee |
$89.00 |
$89.00 |
| Tax |
$7.45 |
None |
| Shipping |
$10.00 |
$10.00 |
| TOTAL |
$106.45 |
$99.00 |
* Please note: New York State must pay sales tax on any merchandise, shipping within New York State
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