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NURS 6521 Assignments: Advanced Pharmacology Syllabus
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Walden University assigns credit hours based on the number and type of assignments that enable students to achieve the course learning objectives. In general, each semester credit equals about 42 hours of total student work and each quarter credit equals about 28 hours of total student work. This time requirement represents an approximate average for undergraduate work and the minimum expectations for graduate work. The number and kind of activities estimated to fulfill time requirements will vary by degree level and student learning style, and by student familiarity with the delivery method and course content. NURS 6521 Assignments: Advanced Pharmacology Syllabus
A solid foundation in the concepts and principles of drug therapy across the lifespan is essential to the work of advanced practice nurses. This course applies the advanced principles of pharmacology, including pharmacogenomics, pharmacokinetics, and pharmacodynamics, by analysis of common drug classes prescribed by advanced practice nurses across the life span. Factors influencing successful therapy, such as effectiveness, safety, acceptability, cost, genetic/environmental influences, complementary regimens, and patient behaviors are considered. Through this course, students prepare to examine complex decisions in the management and treatment of selected acute and chronic diseases across the life span through pharmacologic and non-pharmacologic agents NURS 6521 Assignments: Advanced Pharmacology Syllabus. Advanced practice nursing students will have a more in-depth understanding of drug legislation and regulation for prescribing drugs.
There are no prerequisites for this course.
By the conclusion of this course, you should be able to:
Click on the following link to access the SON Alignment of Learner Outcomes:
Document:Â NURS 6521 SON Alignment of Learning Outcomes (PDF)
Please visit the University bookstore via your Walden student portal to ensure you are obtaining the correct version of any course texts and/or materials noted in the following section. When you receive your materials, make sure that all required items are included.
Rosenthal, L. D., & Burchum, J. R. (2018). Lehne’s pharmacotherapeutics for advanced practice providers. St. Louis, MO: Elsevier.
Note: If the print edition of these books are referenced here, electronic versions also may be available and may be acceptable for use in this course. If an electronic version is listed, no print version is available. NURS 6521 Assignments: Advanced Pharmacology Syllabus.
Other readings (journal articles, websites, book excerpts, etc.) are assigned throughout the course and may be found within each Module.
The Course Readings List contains all of the required Walden Library resources for this course. Please click on the following link to access the list:
Course Readings List
Assigned course media elements may be found in one or more modules of the course and are available via a streaming media player or a hyperlink to the individual item.
You may use the following e-mail address and toll-free number for any questions or concerns you have about media in the course.
E-mail:Â [email protected]
Phone:Â 1-877-238-2963
Review the following information prior to selecting resources for assignments.
Primary: A primary source is an original document that is the first account of what happened. A research report is primary, and you can tell because it includes materials and methods demonstrating how the research was done. Some creative work is also primary, such as poetry, novels, and interviews of people who experienced something firsthand. In nursing, which is an evidence-based discipline, we strive to use primary research that is published in scholarly, peer-reviewed journals. NURS 6521 Assignments: Advanced Pharmacology Syllabus.
Scholarly, peer-reviewed journal:Â Scholarly journals publish papers by professional authors and experts in the field using a peer-review process to review the work and assure quality before publishing. The focus of a scholarly journal is to provide accurate information for scholars and other researchers. The focus is on content rather than advertising, a direct contrast to popular media. Scholarly journals publish both primary and secondary papers, the former usually noted as original research and the latter as reviews and commentaries. Letters to the editor may also be published but should be recognized as opinion pieces.
Note:Â When selecting articles for course assignments, you are advised (unless you are referencing seminal information) to focus on work published within the past five years.
Secondary:Â A secondary source is one step removed from the original source. This work interprets and often compiles other work, and it includes review articles, textbooks, fact sheets, and commentaries about a topic. It also includes news reports of original research. Secondary work is more prone to error and bias than primary work because it is being filtered through an additional person or persons. Review papers can be useful to glean information about a topic and to find other sources from the reference list, but it is the original, primary research that should be relied on most heavily in demonstrating scholarship, depth, and validation of factual information.
Note:Â Unless otherwise noted, initial postings to Discussions are due on or before Day 3, and response postings are due on or before Day 6. You are required to participate in the Discussion on at least three different days (a different day for main post and each response). It is important to adhere to the weekly time frame to allow others ample time to respond to your posting. In addition, you are expected to respond to questions directed toward your own initial posting in a timely manner.
Course grades will be based on participation (postings) and completion of assignments listed below.
Note:Â All assignments must be completed to pass the course.
Letter grades will be assigned as follows:
90%–100% = A
80%–89% = B
70%–79% = C
< 70% = F
Please see below for the policy on Incomplete (I) grades.
Assignment | Total Points | Percentage (Weighted) |
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DiscussionsParticipation in Discussions* (4 @ 100 pts. each) |
400 | 25% |
Assignments
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600 | 25% |
Exams
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200 | 50% |
Total | 1,200 | 100% |
* Each Discussion requires that you make one initial posting and at least two response postings to colleagues. See the Discussion Posting and Response Rubric for posting details.
Per University policy, Incomplete grades can be granted only to students who have already met the minimum criteria for active weekly participation in a course (including weekly postings in online courses) and have completed at least 80% of other coursework. Incompletes can be awarded when, because of extenuating circumstances, a student has not met additional course requirements, including but not limited to written assignments, group projects, and research papers, as applicable. All Incomplete grades are awarded at the discretion of the course faculty. (Reproduced from Student Catalog)
Students who are eligible for an Incomplete must contact the Course Faculty to request the grade as soon as possible. Students who do not meet the criteria listed above will not be allowed to earn an Incomplete. If the Incomplete is approved, the Faculty Member will work with the student to outline the due date(s) for remaining work. Under no circumstances will the new due dates extend beyond 50 days from the last day of the term. Faculty will then have 10 days to assess the work and post the permanent grade before the University-allotted Incomplete time limit of 60 days expires. All Incomplete grades not resolved within the time allotted will convert to permanent grades of F.
The Instructor will log in to the course during the week to monitor the weekly Discussion area. Feedback will be provided via the My Grades area, the Discussion area, and/or the Announcements page.
You can expect your weekly assignment grades to be posted within 10 calendar days of a due date. Instructor feedback and explanation is provided whenever full credit is not achieved. Depending on the nature of the feedback, Instructor responses may be posted to the Discussion area or included in the My Grades area. The goal of your Instructor is to act as a discussion and learning facilitator rather than a lecturer. The Instructor will not respond to every posting by every individual, so please feel free to ask your Instructor if you would like some personal feedback on a particular assignment posting or any time you have any questions regarding your assignments or your grade.
Note:Â There are Optional Readings located within the Learning Resources section of each week in the course. You are encouraged to explore these readings, as needed, in order to enhance your understanding of the course content.
Students are expected to submit assignments by the due dates noted in the course. In extenuating circumstances, such as illness, the student must contact the Instructor as soon as possible to discuss the situation. In those circumstances, faculty will determine the appropriate course of action for the student. NURS 6521 Assignments: Advanced Pharmacology Syllabus. Depending on the situation, these actions may include recommendations to drop the course (if within the University drop/withdrawal period), acceptance of some or all of the overdue assignments with or without penalties, or failure to accept assignments.
Assignments submitted late without prior agreement of the Instructor, outside of an emergency absence, or in violation of agreements for late submission, will receive a grade reduction for the assignment amounting up to 20%. After 5 days, the assignment will not be graded. Students should be aware that late assignments may not receive the same level of written feedback as do assignments submitted on time.
You will have access to the course and your coursework from the course start date until 60 days after the course ends. After this time, you will no longer be able to access the course or related materials. For this reason, we strongly recommend that you retain copies of your completed assignments and any documents you wish to keep. The University is not responsible for lost or missing coursework.
At or near the end of the course, you will receive an e-mail inviting you to submit an online evaluation of the course and instruction. All submitted course evaluations are confidential, and only aggregate data and comments will be shared with the Instructor and Program Director. Your feedback is vitally important to Walden University in its efforts to continuously improve programs.
Students in this course who have a disability that might prevent them from fully demonstrating their abilities should contact the director of Disability Services at [email protected] or at 1-800-925-3368, ext. 312-1205 and +1-612-925-3368 or https://www.waldenu.edu/contact for international toll-free numbers as soon as possible to initiate disability verification and discuss accommodations that may be necessary to ensure full participation in the successful completion of course requirements.
In accordance with U.S. Department of Education guidance regarding class participation, Walden University requires that all students submit at least one of their required Week 1 assignments (which includes posting to the Discussion Board) within each course(s) during the first 7 calendar days of class NURS 6521: Advanced Pharmacology Syllabus. For courses with two-week units, posting to the Discussion Board by Day 7 meets this requirement. The first calendar day of class is the official start date of the course as posted on your myWalden academic page.
Assignments submitted prior to the official start date will not count toward your participation.Â
Financial Aid cannot be released without class participation as defined above.Â
Students who are taking their first class with Walden and do not submit at least one of their required Week 1 assignments (or at least one Discussion post) by the end of the 7th day will be administratively withdrawn from the university.
Students who have already taken and successfully completed at least one or more class(es) with Walden, and who do not participate within the first 7 days, will be dropped from that class.
If you have any questions about your assignments, or you are unable to complete your assignments, please contact your Faculty Member.
The module course checklist below outlines the assignments due for the course.
For full assignment details and directions, refer to each module of the course. All assignments are due by 11:59 p.m. Mountain Time (MT) on the day assigned (which is 1:59 a.m. Eastern Time (ET) the next day). The time stamp in the classroom will reflect Eastern Time (ET), regardless of your time zone. As long as your submission time stamp is no later than 1:59 a.m. Eastern Time (ET), you have submitted on time.
To view the Course Calendar:
Course Calendar
For full assignment details and directions, refer to each Module of the course.
Click on the NURS 6521 Course Schedule (PDF) link to access the Course Schedule.
Document:Â NURS 6521 Course Schedule (PDF)
Week | Assignment | Title |
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Module 1: Foundational Concepts of Advanced Pharmacology |
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Week 1 | Basic Pharmacotherapeutic Concepts/Ethical and Legal Aspects of Prescribing | |
Learning Resources | Required Readings Required Media |
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Discussion | Pharmacokinetics and Pharmacodynamics | |
Assignment | Ethical and Legal Implications of Prescribing Drugs | |
Module 2: Cardiovascular and Respiratory Systems | ||
Week 2 | Cardiovascular System | |
Learning Resources | Required Readings Required Media |
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Assignment | Pharmacotherapy for Cardiovascular Disorders | |
Week 3 | Respiratory System NURS 6521 Assignments: Advanced Pharmacology Syllabus | |
Learning Resources | Required Readings Required Media |
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Assignment | Asthma and Stepwise Management | |
Module 3: Gastrointestinal and Hepatobiliary Systems | ||
Week 4 | Gastrointestinal and Hepatobiliary Disorders | |
Learning Resources | Required Readings Required Media |
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Assignment | Pharmacotherapy for Gastrointestinal and Hepatobiliary Disorders | |
Module 4: Endocrine System |
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Week 5 | Endocrine System Disorders and the Treatment of Diabetes | |
Learning Resources | Required Readings Required Media |
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Discussion | Diabetes and Drug Treatments | |
Module 5: Neurologic and Musculoskeletal Systems | ||
Week 6 | Neurologic and Musculoskeletal Disorders | |
Learning Resources | Required Readings Required Media |
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Assignment | Decision Tree for Neurologic and Musculoskeletal Disorders (start) | |
Week 7 | Midterm Exam | |
Midterm Exam | ||
Module 6: Psychological Disorders | ||
Week 8 | Pharmacology for Psychological Disorders | |
 | Learning Resources | Required Readings Required Media |
 | Discussion | Decision Making When Treating Psychological Disorders |
 | Assignment | Decision Tree for Neurologic and Musculoskeletal Disorders (submit) |
Module 7: Women’s and Men’s Health, Infections, and Hematologic Systems | ||
Week 9 | Women’s and Men’s Health | |
Learning Resources | Required Readings Required Media |
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Discussion | Women’s and Men’s Health, Infectious Disease, and Hematologic Disorders | |
Week 10 | Infections and Hematologic Systems  | |
 | Learning Resources | Required Readings Required Media |
 | Discussion | Women’s and Men’s Health, Infectious Disease, and Hematologic Disorders |
Module 8: Pediatrics NURS 6521 Assignments: Advanced Pharmacology Syllabus | ||
Week 11 | Pediatrics | |
Learning Resources | Required Readings Required Media |
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Assignment | Off-Label Drug Use in Pediatrics | |
Final Exam |
The bibliography contains the references for all learning materials in the course. For your convenience, a link has been provided to download and save the bibliography. NURS 6521 Assignments: Advanced Pharmacology Syllabus.