- CO 1: Identify the most commonly prescribed agents in the major drug classes. (POs 1, 2)
- CO 2: Make appropriate evidence-based therapeutic treatment decisions for individual patients utilizing drugs from the major drug classes. (POs 1, 2)
- CO 3: Apply knowledge of pharmacokinetics, pharmacodynamics and pharmacogenomics in prescribing patient treatment. (POs 1, 2)
- CO 4: Distinguish internal and external environment factors affecting drug action, reaction, efficacy, and interaction. (POs 1, 2)
- CO 5: Identify client indicators of therapeutic, ineffective, adverse responses and side effects to drug therapy. (POs 1, 2)
1-The resident nurse anesthesiologist will critically evaluate the clinical experience, and learning environment at the clinical site for reflection and
1-The resident nurse anesthesiologist will critically evaluate the clinical experience, and learning environment at the clinical site for reflection and growth in learning.(Talk about emergence(extubating) a patient with a difficult airway after a surgery) 2-Compare and contrast what is learned in the classroom setting and what is common clinical practice