Do you know what the nurse's role in pharmacology?

 


Nurses play a fundamental role in Nursing. Administering medication to patients and estimating the surroundings wand coordinating the work and patients health togtherly. It creates a better understanding for nurses in the pharmacology and potential fatal drug interactions. As pharmacology plays a major role in the market there are many medicines available now. Pharmacology is the study which helps to determine potential interactions caused by patients and other medications which they intake along with the homeopathic medications. Absorption, distribution, metabolism and excretion these acts as basic principles of pharmacology.

The nurse's main role of understanding pharmacology is important for educating patients about medications, dosages and possible side effects. A nurse, who is not having any knowledge about pharmacology, can put patients at-risk. The drugs which interact each other in the body will be investigated by pharmacogenetics in pharmacology.

The responsibility of a nurse in pharmacology are assessing and planning nursing care requirements, providing pre- and post-operation care, monitoring and administering medication and intravenous infusions, taking patient samples, writing records, supervising junior staff, organizing workloads, pulses, blood pressures, and temperatures. Roles of a Nurse in pharmacology is to record medical history and symptoms, collaborate with teams to plan for patient care, advocate for the health and wellbeing of patients, monitor patient health and record signs, operate medical equipment, perform diagnostic tests, administer medications and treatment.

Comments

Popular posts from this blog

Do you know the role of Telemedicine in Pharmacology?

Do you know what is Drug Design ?