Free Nursing Pharmacology Review Course – Dosage Forms – Section 1.5

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Free Nursing Pharmacology Review Course – Calculations – Section 1.7

Medication calculations are a foundational nursing skill—and one of the most critical for patient safety. From weight-based dosing and IV drip rates to unit conversions and dose adjustments, small calculation errors can have serious consequences. In this episode, we’ll break down ...  Show more

Free Nursing Pharmacology Review Course – Routes of Administration – Section 1.6

The route of administration can change everything about how a medication works—from how fast it takes effect to how safe and effective it is for a specific patient. For nurses, choosing and administering the correct route is a critical clinical responsibility that directly affect ...  Show more

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