- Pharmacodynamics
- Pharmacokinetics Part 1
- Pharmacokinetics Part 2
- Physiological Changes in the Elderly
- Clinical Practice Take Home Points
What you'll learn
- Clinical pharmacology
- Pharmacokinetics
- Pharmacodynamics
- Physiological Changes in the Elderly
Description
This video course is a review of numerous pharmacodynamic and pharmacokinetic principles that may affect patient care. I focused on the most common principles that have an impact on the clinical care of patients. Pharmacodynamic terms and examples include agonists, antagonists, mechanism of action, and receptor selectivity. Pharmacokinetic terms and examples include; half-life, absorption, distribution, metabolism, and elimination. As a bonus, I've included some basics on physiological changes in the elderly that may affect the way medications interact with the body.
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About the instructors
- 4.5 Calificación
- 3568 Estudiantes
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Eric Christianson
Clinical Pharmacist - Pharmacology Expert
I'm a clinical pharmacist with 10+ years of experience. I am an author of several Amazon best-selling books in the medication arena. In addition, I have created one of the longest-running pharmacy education blogs (Meded101) and one of the most popular podcasts (Real Life Pharmacology) on pharmacology. I've been acknowledged or quotes in the Wall Street Journal, American Journal of Nursing, Pharmacy Times, and Pharmacy Today publications.
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It's a great match, I just need to personally find a book that explains the terminology used so that I can better understand the material.