NAP 8101 Chemistry, Biochemistry, Physics, & Mathematics for Anesthesiology
This course provides a comprehensive overview of the fundamental principles of chemistry, biochemistry, physics, and mathematics as they apply to the practice of anesthesiology. Students explore key concepts such as gas laws, fluid dynamics, acid-base balance, and the biochemical pathways relevant to anesthetic agents and patient physiology. Additionally, mathematical principles essential for dosage calculations, pharmacokinetics, and the interpretation of hemodynamic data are covered. By integrating these scientific foundations, students will gain the analytical skills necessary to understand and apply these principles in clinical anesthesia practice.
Prerequisite
Admission to the Delaware Nurse Anesthesiology Program