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dc.contributor.advisor Taft, Lois B.
dc.contributor.author Brunn, Amber
dc.contributor.author Lauber, Melissa
dc.contributor.author Hooper, Nicole
dc.contributor.author Jackson, Amanda
dc.contributor.author Wendt, L. Elaine
dc.date.accessioned 2008-02-01T17:53:30Z
dc.date.available 2008-02-01T17:53:30Z
dc.date.issued 2007-05-01T17:53:30Z
dc.identifier.uri http://digital.library.wisc.edu/1793/23159
dc.description Color poster with text and charts describing the research conducted by Amber Brunn, Melissa Lauber, Nicole Hooper and Amanda Jackson advised by Lois B. Taft and L. Elaine Wendt. en
dc.description.abstract Trends in medical care are marked by increased use and complexity of pharmacological therapies, increased acuity of hospital patients, and aging of the population. In this environment, knowledge of drugs, their side effects and interactions is increasingly important to nurses. Nurses not only administer medications, but they assess both therapeutic and adverse effects. Media attention to medical errors, specifically medication errors in nursing practice (Berens, 2000), has focused increased attention on pharmacology in nursing education. Knowledge of clinical pharmacology is an important educational outcome of nursing education. The purpose of this study is to evaluate the usefulness of pharmacology modules on students' acquisition of knowledge, and strengthen the ability of new graduates at UW-Eau Claire to provide competent, safe nursing care. In this evaluation research, two cohorts of graduating seniors in the nursing program took the NLN Pharmacology Achievement Test to evaluate their pharmacology knowledge. One group took the test prior to the pharmacology modules, the other group tested after. Qualitative data were also collected to describe the perceptions of students and faculty who used the modules. This research will provide data to strengthen the pharmacology content in an integrated curriculum in baccalaureate nursing education. en
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dc.description.sponsorship University of Wisconsin-Eau Claire Office of Research and Sponsored Programs. en
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dc.language.iso en_US en
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dc.subject Pharmacology en
dc.subject Nurses en
dc.subject Medication errors en
dc.subject Nursing errors en
dc.subject Posters en
dc.title Pharmacology in nursing education en
dc.type Presentation en

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