Master essential chemistry principles that form the foundation of pharmacology, metabolism, and medical diagnostics. This course bridges basic chemical concepts with real-world healthcare applications, preparing you for advanced nursing coursework and clinical practice. Build confident understanding of molecular interactions, drug mechanisms, and laboratory interpretations essential for safe patient care. By the end of this course, you will be able to: Analyze atomic structure, bonding theories, and molecular interactions to understand drug-receptor mechanisms Evaluate acid-base equilibria, buffer systems, and redox reactions in biological and pharmaceutical contexts Explain organic chemistry principles including functional groups, stereochemistry, and reaction mechanisms relevant to biomolecules Apply pharmacokinetic and pharmacodynamic concepts to understand drug action, enzyme interactions, and antibiotic mechanisms Skills: Chemical Analysis, Laboratory Interpretation, Problem Solving, Critical Thinking
What you'll learn
Analyze atomic structure and bonding theories
Evaluate acid-base equilibria and buffer systems
Explain organic chemistry principles related to biomolecules
Apply pharmacokinetic and pharmacodynamic concepts