Pharmacology Article Review

Pharmacology Article Review

Purpose: Review the LGBTQ PowerPoint, select a relevant research article, write a summary, post it on Padlet, and respond to at least one classmate’s post.

  • Review the LGBTQ PowerPoint and select a research article relevant to the topic.
  • Write a summary of the article.

This is just a sample; don’t use these medications. NOTE: Pharmacology interventions MUST BE IN THIS FORMAT

Ciprofloxacin (Cipro) 500 mg tablet orally every 12hrs for seven days

Acetaminophen 650 mg tablet orally every 4-6 hours as needed.

Ondansetron (Zofran) 8 mg tablet orally every 12 hours as needed for seven days.

Pharmacology Article Review

APA FORMAT, AND REFERENCES, peer review scholarly resource cited in APA format from 2020-2025 only. (Within the last five years)

Please do not solely use a website as your scholarly reference. It is fine to use it as a supplement, but a journal article or text should be referenced.

Please use North American peer-reviewed journals ONLY.

DO NOT use any European Journal

Please use reliable medical references such as the Current Medical Diagnosis and Treatment book or UpToDate. Do not use WebMD, Wikipedia, etc., as these are not advanced practice references.

APA format (if using outside sources).

Check tips on how to do your Nursing Assignments.

Pharmacology Article Review

Purpose: Review the LGBTQ PowerPoint, select a relevant research article, write a summary, post it on Padlet, and respond to at least one classmate’s post.

  • Review the LGBTQ PowerPoint and select a research article relevant to the topic.
  • Write a summary of the article.

This is just a sample; don’t use these medications. NOTE: Pharmacology interventions MUST BE IN THIS FORMAT

Ciprofloxacin (Cipro) 500 mg tablet orally every 12hrs for seven days

Acetaminophen 650 mg tablet orally every 4-6 hours as needed.

Ondansetron (Zofran) 8 mg tablet orally every 12 hours as needed for seven days.

Please use reliable medical references such as the Current Medical Diagnosis and Treatment book or UpToDate. Do not use WebMD, Wikipedia, etc., as these are not advanced practice references.