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Pharm, combined or separate class?

Curious to know how various nursing programs teach Pharmacology, Pathophysiology and Nursing Theory care. Is pharm separated from patho and theory or are one or more of these subjects taught as combined classes? Did the format that you had the class in work well or do you think separating it/combining it would have worked better?

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Was your Pharmacology class separate or combined with Patho/theory etc. 10 members have participated

  1. 1. Was your Pharmacology class separate or combined with Patho/theory etc.

    • Pharmacology were separate class(es).
      60%
    • Pharm/patho combined class(es).
      0%
      0
    • Pharm/patho/theory combined class(es).
      10%
    • Pharm/theory combined class(es).
      0%
      0
    • I would prefer pharm class(es) combined with patho and/or theory.
      0%
      0
    • I would prefer separate pharm class(es).
      30%

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Our Pharm class was separate from theory and Patho. It was also only offered online, which was terrible.

Pharm and patho were separate courses but taught by the same instructor and sequenced such that the topics would be cross-relevant. (e.g. studying cardiovascular system in patho while studying cardiac drugs in pharm).

In my LPN program, pharm was a separate class. In my LPN-RN bridge program, pharm was mixed in with every class.

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