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About our authors Michael Patrick Adams, PhD, is an accomplished educator, author and national speaker. The National Institute for Staff and Organizational Development in Austin, Texas, named him a Master Teacher. He has published two other textbooks with Pearson Publishing: Core Concepts in Pharmacology and Pharmacology: Connections to Nursing Practice. Dr. Adams obtained his master's degree in pharmacology from Michigan State University and his doctorate in education from the University of South Florida. He was on the faculty of Lansing Community College and St. Petersburg College and served as Dean of Health Professions at Pasco-Hernando State College for 15 years. He is currently Adjunct Professor of Biological Sciences at Hillsborough Community College. Dr. Adams volunteers at the St. Petersburg Free Clinic, which provides medical care to adults with no health insurance.
Leland Norman (Norm) Holland, Jr., PhD, over 25 years ago, started out like many scientists, planning for a career in basic science research. He was quickly drawn to the field of teaching in higher medical education, where he has spent most of his career. Among the areas where he has been particularly effective are preparatory programs in nursing, medicine, dentistry, pharmacy and allied health. Dr. Holland is both a professor and supporter in nursing education nationwide. He brings to the profession a depth of knowledge in biology, chemistry and medically related subjects, such as microbiology, biological chemistry and pharmacology. Dr. Holland's doctoral degree is in medical pharmacology. He is very much dedicated to the success of students and their preparation for careers in health care. He continues to motivate students in the lifelong pursuit of learning.
Shanti Ellen Chang, DNP, MSHI, FNP-BC, Assistant Professor, is a Family Nurse Practitioner and Adult-Gerontology Nurse Practitioner, Doctor of Nursing Practice Program Director at George Mason University in Fairfax, Virginia. She started working in healthcare 15 years ago and now leads an interprofessional telehealth clinic with students from various health disciplines. Dr. Chang is passionate about serving vulnerable populations and wants to guide and prepare the future healthcare workforce to brainstorm and implement evidence-based, creative solutions to improve health across the world.
Carol Quam Urban, PhD, RN, Associate Professor, is the Director for Administrative Controls & Screening Operations for Employee Health and Well-Being at George Mason University in Fairfax, Virginia. Prior to this position, she taught nursing pharmacology in the School of Nursing for over 25 years, and served as the Director of the School. She considers pharmacology to be a course that truly integrates nursing knowledge, skills and interdisciplinary teamwork. She has co-authored the Pearson textbook Pharmacology: Connections to Nursing Practice with Dr. Adams and has worked on previous editions of Pharmacology for Nurses: A Pathophysiologic Approach.
UNIT 1: CORE CONCEPTS IN PHARMACOLOGY
Introduction to Pharmacology
Drug Approval and Regulation
Principles of Drug Administration
Pharmacokinetics
Pharmacodynamics
UNIT 2: PHARMACOLOGY AND THE NURSE-PATIENT RELATIONSHIP
The Nursing Process and Clinical Judgment Measurement Model in Pharmacology
Medication Errors and Risk Reduction
Drug Administration Throughout the Lifespan
Individual Variations in Drug Response
The Role of Complementary and Alternative Therapies in Pharmacology
Emergency Preparedness and Poisonings
UNIT 3: THE NERVOUS SYSTEM
Cholinergic Drugs Affecting the Autonomic Nervous System
Adrenergic Drugs Affecting the Autonomic Nervous System
Drugs for Anxiety and Sleep Disorders
Drugs for Mood and Behavioral Disorders
Drugs for Psychoses
Drugs for Seizures
Drugs for Pain Management
Drugs for Local and General Anesthesia
Drugs for Degenerative Diseases of the Nervous System
Drugs for Muscle Spasms and Spasticity
Substance Use Disorder
UNIT 4: THE CARDIOVASCULAR AND URINARY SYSTEMS
Drugs for Lipid Disorders
Diuretic Therapy and Drugs for Chronic Kidney Disease
Drugs for Fluid Balance, Electrolyte, and Acid-Base Disorders
Drugs for Hypertension
Drugs for Heart Failure
Drugs for Angina Pectoris and Myocardial Infarction
Drugs for Shock
Drugs for Dysrhythmias
Drugs for Coagulation Disorders
Drugs for Hematopoietic Disorders
UNIT 5: THE IMMUNE SYSTEM
Drugs for Inflammation and Fever
Drugs for Immune System Modulation
Drugs for Bacterial Infections
Drugs for Tubercular, Fungal, Protozoan, and Helminthic Infections
Drugs for Viral Infections
Drugs for Neoplasia
UNIT 6: THE RESPIRATORY SYSTEM
Drugs for Allergic Rhinitis and the Common Cold
Drugs for Asthma and Other Pulmonary Disorders
UNIT 7: THE GASTROINTESTINAL SYSTEM
Drugs for Peptic Ulcer Disease
Drugs for Bowel Disorders and Other Gastrointestinal Conditions
Drugs for Nutritional Disorders
UNIT 8: THE ENDOCRINE SYSTEM
Drugs for Pituitary, Thyroid, and Adrenal Disorders
Drugs for Diabetes Mellitus
Drugs for Disorders and Conditions of the Female Reproductive System
Drugs for Disorders and Conditions of the Male Reproductive System
UNIT 9: THE INTEGUMENTARY SYSTEM, EYES, AND EARS
Drugs for Bone and Joint Disorders
Drugs for Skin Disorders
Drugs for Eye and Ear Disorders