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Pharmacology for the LPN (LPN 114)

Term: 2019-2020 School Year Summer Term

Faculty

Mrs. Britney Mower
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STI Position:

LPN Instructor


Education Background:

  • B.S. Nursing, University of Texas, 2016
  • A.S. Nursing, Western Iowa Tech, 2010
  • Diploma, Licensed Practical Nursing, Southeast Technical Institute, 2009

STI Department:

Nursing Department


Professional Experience:

  • Critical Care
  • Women's Center/Postpartum
  • GI Outpatient Procedural Center
  • Pediatric Residency Program

Jen Pottratz

Educational Background:

Post-Master's Certificate in Nursing Education Walden University - Minneapolis, MN

Master of Science in Nursing: Nurse-midwifery Frontier Nursing University - Hyden, KY

Bachelor of Science in Nursing South Dakota State University - Brookings, SD

Diploma in Practical Nursing Minnesota West Community and Technical College - Pipestone, MN


Southeast Tech Position:

LPN Instructor


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Description

This course provides an introduction to pharmacological principles with concern for safety and patient-centered care. This course emphasizes an understanding of the pharmacological action, therapeutic uses, complications, contraindications, precautions, and interactions of selected medications. This course also highlights nursing interventions, administration considerations, and patient teaching to maximize the potential of reaching the therapeutic goal. Opportunities for students to utilize technological resources and work collaboratively to complete assigned tasks are integrated. Prerequisite: ENGL 101 , PSYC 101 , MATH 100, SSS 100, HC 106, HC 117, HC 118, HC 118L