


Volume 21 No 6 (2023)
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ASSESSING THE GRADUATING STUDENTS' PHARMACOLOGICAL KNOWLEDGE AND CALCULATING ABILITIES AND EXPLAIN THEIR SELF-RATED PREPAREDNESS TO SAFE DRUG TREATMENT IN PRACTICE
Dr Hira Khalid, Dr. Aliya Abrar, Dr. Hafiza Saadia Shakeel, Nauman Qamar, Dr. Mashal Khan, Naba Shabbir
Abstract
Aim:On two nurse academic opportunities, assess graduating students' pharmacological learning and calculating abilities and characterize its self-rated preparedness to secure drug treatment in practice. Furthermore, the paper presents specific pharmacological aspects in nursing education in Lahore, Pakistan.
Methods:Fifteen nursing schools (bachelor's degree in nursing [N=9] and diploma in nursing [N=9]) remained invited to give information about its pharmacological program in addition to allow its graduating students to take the Medication Learning and Computation test in May 2021.
Results:The 15 selected participants have a wide range of pharmacology courses. Average values on the pharmacology and math sections for bachelor's degree students remained 57% and 68%, correspondingly, and 53% and 54% for diploma students. On the scale of 1-11, 28% self-appraised their readiness6. The results varied greatly among schools.
Conclusions: Nursing students' pharmacological informationalso calculating capabilities remain restricted sometime before graduation. Aside from the examination results, students did not believe they were capable of providing safe pharmaceutical treatment in practice. Schools must remedy the deficiencies. In practice, understanding of the freshly graduate’s potential limits are required.
Keywords
Nurse Academic Opportunities, Graduating Students' Pharmacological, Self-Rated Preparedness.
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