LPN Nursing
Pharmacology
LPN Nursing Pharmacology is one of the most challenging — and most important — subjects you will face on your path to becoming a licensed practical nurse. This course page brings together focused study material covering drug classifications, mechanisms of action, common side effects, nursing considerations, and safe medication administration. Whether you are working through your first pharmacology unit or gearing up for your NCLEX-PN, the content here is built around the concepts that show up most often on LPN-level exams. This page is designed for LPN students at every stage — from those just getting their footing with drug names and categories to seniors doing a final review before test day. You will find material organized by body system and drug class, so you can zero in on the areas where you feel least confident. Topics include cardiovascular agents, antibiotics, pain management, psychiatric medications, insulin and oral hypoglycemics, and much more. Each concept is presented the way a nursing instructor would explain it at the bedside — clear, practical, and tied directly to patient safety. The best way to turn reading into real exam readiness is to test yourself. Start a practice session today to see which drug classes you have down and which ones need more attention. Use your results to guide your next study block instead of guessing where to focus. Consistent, targeted practice is what moves pharmacology from overwhelming to manageable — and this page gives you the tools to make that happen.
Topics in Pharmacology
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Safe Medication Administration
LPN Nursing Pharmacology Safe Medication Administration is the focus of this page, and it covers everything yo...
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Medications Affecting the Nervous System
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Medications Affecting the Cardiovascular System
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Medications Affecting Other Body Systems
LPN Nursing Pharmacology Medications Affecting Other Body Systems is the focus of this study page, designed to...
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Vitamins, Minerals, and Immunizations
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