oaxino Posted October 21, 2024 Report Share Posted October 21, 2024 Introduction To Pharmacology For The Health SciencesPublished 10/2024MP4 | Video: h264, 1280x720 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHzLanguage: English | Size: 433.34 MB | Duration: 3h 35mFundamentals of pharmacology for nursing and health science students and professionals.What you'll learnUnderstand foundational pharmacology concepts essential for safe and effective medication administration in clinical practice.Identify how medications influence physiological and pathophysiological processes across different body systems.Explain considerations and implications of medication use and administration across the lifespan.Identify the classifications and actions of antimicrobial and anti-infective medications.Identify the classifications and actions of autonomic nervous system medications.Identify the classifications and actions of respiratory medications.Identify the classifications and actions of cardiovascular and renal system medications.Identify the classifications and actions of medications regulating gastrointestinal elimination.Identify the classifications and actions of medications used to regulate the central nervous system (CNS), mood, and cognition.Identify the classifications and actions of endocrine system medications.Identify the classifications and actions of medications related to pain and mobility.RequirementsThis course will review relevant concepts related to human anatomy and physiology. In addition, this course will also introduce learners to medical terminology.DescriptionThis course is tailored to meet the needs of nursing students, nursing professionals, allied health professionals, and students in the health sciences, including those preparing for the NCLEX, as well as pre-pharmacy and pre-medical students. Whether you're just beginning your healthcare journey or looking to deepen your understanding of medications, this course offers a comprehensive yet accessible approach to pharmacology.We'll cover essential concepts like pharmacokinetics, pharmacodynamics, and safe medication administration, while exploring how these principles relate to the body's systems, including the nervous, cardiovascular, respiratory, gastrointestinal, and endocrine systems. You'll also gain a deeper understanding of medications used for common disease states. This course is designed to help you make critical connections between physiology, pathophysiology, and the therapeutic use of medications.To support your learning, we've included a range of study tools, including detailed articles, cheat sheets, quizzes, and links to additional resources. These materials are crafted to help you solidify your knowledge and provide quick references for key pharmacological concepts. Our focus on real-world clinical scenarios and critical thinking will prepare you to excel in your studies, clinical practice, and on exams like the NCLEX. Join us to build a strong foundation in pharmacology and elevate your healthcare expertise!OverviewSection 1: WelcomeLecture 1 Course ContentsLecture 0 Summary: Course ContentsSection 2: Introduction to PharmacologyLecture 0 Medications and Classifications: Terms and ConceptsLecture 2 Medications and Classifications: Terms and ConceptsLecture 0 Safe Medication AdministrationLecture 3 Safe Medication AdministrationSection 3: Pharmacokinetics and PharmacodynamicsLecture 0 Introduction to Pharmacokinetics and PharmacodynamicsLecture 4 Introduction to Pharmacokinetics and PharmacodynamicsLecture 0 Pharmacokinetics: AbsorptionLecture 5 Pharmacokinetics: AbsorptionLecture 0 Pharmacokinetics: DistributionLecture 6 Pharmacokinetics: DistributionLecture 0 Pharmacokinetics: MetabolismLecture 7 Pharmacokinetics: MetabolismLecture 0 Pharmacokinetics: EliminationLecture 8 Pharmacokinetics: EliminationLecture 0 Pharmacodynamics: Onset, Peak and DurationLecture 9 Pharmacodynamics: Onset, Peak and DurationSection 4: Infection and Anti-infectivesLecture 0 Concepts Related to InfectionLecture 10 Concepts Related to InfectionLecture 0 Bacterial InfectionsLecture 11 Bacterial InfectionsLecture 0 Viral InfectionsLecture 12 Viral InfectionsLecture 0 Fungal InfectionsLecture 13 Fungal InfectionsLecture 0 Parasitic and Protozoan InfectionsLecture 14 Parasitic and Protozoan InfectionsLecture 0 Variables Related to the Administration of Anti-infectivesLecture 15 Variables Related to the Administration of Anti-infectivesLecture 0 Antibacterials and AntibioticsLecture 0 Beta-Lactam AntibioticsLecture 16 Beta-Lactam AntibioticsLecture 0 SulfonamidesLecture 17 SulfonamidesLecture 0 FluoroquinolonesLecture 18 FluoroquinolonesLecture 0 MacrolidesLecture 19 MacrolidesLecture 0 AminoglycosidesLecture 20 AminoglycosidesLecture 0 TetracyclinesLecture 21 TetracyclinesLecture 0 GlycopeptidesLecture 22 GlycopeptidesLecture 0 AntitubercularsLecture 23 AntitubercularsLecture 0 AntiviralsLecture 24 AntiviralsLecture 0 AntifungalsLecture 25 AntifungalsLecture 0 AntimalarialsLecture 26 AntimalarialsLecture 0 AntiprotozoalsLecture 27 AntiprotozoalsLecture 0 AnthelminticsLecture 28 AnthelminticsSection 5: Regulation of the Autonomic Nervous System (ANS)Lecture 0 Introduction to the Nervous SystemLecture 0 Communication in the Autonomic Nervous SystemLecture 29 Communication in the Autonomic Nervous SystemLecture 0 Sympathetic Nervous SystemLecture 30 Sympathetic Nervous SystemLecture 0 Sympathetic Nervous System: Alpha-1 ReceptorsLecture 31 Sympathetic Nervous System: Alpha-1 ReceptorsLecture 0 Sympathetic Nervous System: Alpha-2 ReceptorsLecture 32 Sympathetic Nervous System: Alpha-2 ReceptorsLecture 0 Sympathetic Nervous System: Beta-1 ReceptorsLecture 33 Sympathetic Nervous System: Beta-1 ReceptorsLecture 0 Sympathetic Nervous System: Beta-2 ReceptorsLecture 34 Sympathetic Nervous System: Beta-2 ReceptorsLecture 0 CatecholaminesLecture 35 CatecholaminesLecture 0 Parasympathetic Nervous SystemLecture 36 Parasympathetic Nervous SystemLecture 0 Parasympathetic Nervous System: Cholinergics (Muscarinic Agonists)Lecture 37 Parasympathetic Nervous System: Cholinergics (Muscarinic Agonists)Lecture 0 Parasympathetic Nervous System: Anticholinergics (Muscarinic Antagonists)Lecture 38 Parasympathetic Nervous System: Anticholinergics (Muscarinic Antagonists)Section 6: Regulation of Gas ExchangeLecture 0 Introduction to Ventilation and Gas ExchangeLecture 39 Introduction to Ventilation and Gas ExchangeLecture 0 Conditions and Diseases Related to Gas ExchangeLecture 40 Conditions and Diseases Related to Gas ExchangeLecture 0 Medications Affecting Ventilation and Gas ExchangeLecture 41 Medications Affecting Ventilation and Gas ExchangeSection 7: Regulation of Perfusion and Renal EliminationLecture 0 Introduction to Perfusion and Renal EliminationLecture 42 Introduction to Perfusion and Renal EliminationLecture 0 Functions of the Heart in Relation to PerfusionLecture 43 Functions of the Heart in Relation to PerfusionLecture 0 Blood Circulation in the HeartLecture 44 Blood Circulation in the HeartLecture 0 Blood Circulation in the BodyLecture 45 Blood Circulation in the BodyLecture 0 Electrical Conduction of the HeartLecture 46 Electrical Conduction of the HeartLecture 0 Cardiac CycleLecture 47 Cardiac CycleLecture 0 Cardiac OutputLecture 48 Cardiac OutputLecture 0 Blood Flow and Blood PressureLecture 49 Blood Flow and Blood PressureLecture 0 Homeostatic Regulation of the Cardiovascular System: RAASLecture 50 Homeostatic Regulation of the Cardiovascular System: RAASLecture 0 Introduction to the KidneysLecture 51 Introduction to the KidneysLecture 0 Blood and CoagulationLecture 52 Blood and CoagulationLecture 0 Conditions and Disorders Related to PerfusionLecture 53 Conditions and Disorders Related to PerfusionLecture 0 Considerations Related to the Administration of MedicationsLecture 54 Considerations Related to the Administration of MedicationsLecture 0 AntiarrhythmicsLecture 55 AntiarrhythmicsLecture 0 Cardiac GlycosidesLecture 56 Cardiac GlycosidesLecture 0 AntianginalsLecture 57 AntianginalsLecture 0 DiureticsLecture 0 DiureticsLecture 0 AntihypertensivesLecture 58 AntihypertensivesLecture 0 Blood Coagulation ModifiersLecture 59 Blood Coagulation ModifiersLecture 0 Erectile AgentsLecture 60 Erectile AgentsSection 8: Regulation of Gastrointestinal EliminationLecture 0 Introduction to the Gastrointestinal System and ProcessesLecture 0 Stomach and DigestionLecture 61 Stomach and DigestionLecture 0 Gastrointestinal Elimination and DefecationLecture 62 Gastrointestinal Elimination and DefecationLecture 0 Conditions Affecting Gastrointestinal Elimination: GERD, PUD, DefecationLecture 63 Conditions Affecting Gastrointestinal Elimination: GERD, PUD, DefecationLecture 0 Nausea and VomitingLecture 64 Nausea and VomitingLecture 0 Medications Used to Regulate Gastrointestinal EliminationLecture 0 AntiulcersLecture 65 AntiulcersLecture 0 AntiflatulentsLecture 66 AntiflatulentsLecture 0 AntidiarrhealsLecture 67 AntidiarrhealsLecture 0 LaxativesLecture 68 LaxativesLecture 0 AntiemeticsLecture 69 AntiemeticsSection 9: Regulation of the Central Nervous System, Mood, and CognitionLecture 0 Introduction to the Central Nervous SystemLecture 70 Introduction to the Central Nervous SystemLecture 0 Communication in the Central Nervous System: Neurons and NeurotransmittersLecture 71 Communication in the Central Nervous System: Neurons and NeurotransmittersLecture 0 Conditions of the Central Nervous SystemLecture 72 Conditions of the Central Nervous SystemLecture 0 Central Nervous System DepressantsLecture 73 Central Nervous System DepressantsLecture 0 Central Nervous System StimulantsLecture 74 Central Nervous System StimulantsLecture 0 AntidepressantsLecture 75 AntidepressantsLecture 0 Antimanic MedicationsLecture 76 Antimanic MedicationsLecture 0 AntipsychoticsLecture 77 AntipsychoticsLecture 0 AnticonvulsantsLecture 78 AnticonvulsantsLecture 79 Antiparkinson's MedicationsLecture 0 Antiparkinson's MedicationsSection 10: Metabolic RegulationLecture 0 Introduction to the Endocrine SystemLecture 80 Introduction to the Endocrine SystemLecture 0 Regulation of Hormone SecretionLecture 81 Regulation of Hormone SecretionLecture 0 Stimulation of Endocrine GlandsLecture 82 Stimulation of Endocrine GlandsLecture 0 The Hypothalamus-Pituitary ComplexLecture 83 The Hypothalamus-Pituitary ComplexLecture 0 Conditions Related to Metabolic RegulationLecture 84 Conditions Related to Metabolic RegulationLecture 0 Corticosteroids and the Adrenal GlandsLecture 85 Corticosteroids and the Adrenal GlandsLecture 0 Blood Glucose, Insulin, and the PancreasLecture 86 Blood Glucose, Insulin, and the PancreasLecture 0 GlucagonLecture 87 GlucagonLecture 0 InsulinLecture 88 InsulinLecture 0 Oral AntihyperglycemicsLecture 89 Oral AntihyperglycemicsLecture 0 Hormones of the Thyroid and Parathyroid GlandsLecture 0 Synthesis and Regulation of Thyroid HormonesLecture 90 Synthesis of Thyroid HormonesLecture 0 Regulation of Thyroid Hormone SecretionLecture 0 Functions of Thyroid HormonesLecture 0 Functions of Thyroid HormonesLecture 0 Disorders of the ThyroidLecture 0 Disorders of the ThyroidLecture 0 Calcium RegulationLecture 0 Calcium RegulationLecture 0 Thyroid Medications and Modifiers of CalciumLecture 0 Thyroid Medications and Modifiers of CalciumSection 11: Pain and MobilityLecture 0 Physiology of PainLecture 0 Physiology of PainLecture 0 Mobility and the Musculoskeletal SystemLecture 0 Mobility and the Musculoskeletal SystemLecture 0 Types of Pain: Acute and ChronicLecture 0 Types of Pain: Acute and ChronicLecture 0 Conditions Related to Mobility and PainLecture 0 Conditions Related to Mobility and PainLecture 0 Non-Opioid AnalgesicsLecture 0 Non-Opioid AnalgesicsLecture 0 Opioid AnalgesicsLecture 0 Opioid AnalgesicsLecture 0 Opioid AntagonistsLecture 0 Opioid AntagonistsLecture 0 Adjuvant AnalgesicsLecture 0 Adjuvant AnalgesicsLecture 0 Antigout MedicationsLecture 0 Antigout MedicationsLecture 0 AnestheticsLecture 0 AnestheticsThis course is designed for nursing students, practicing nurses, allied health professionals, health sciences students, including those in fields such as pre-medicine and pre-pharmacy. 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