31509308Pharmacology for Allied Health
Course Information
Description
Introduces students to medication classification, basic pharmacology principles, and supplements. Students apply basic pharmacodynamics to identify common medications and calculate dosages in preparation for medication administration.
Total Credits
2
Course Competencies
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Practice drug safetyAssessment Strategiesin an oral or written response to scenarios and/or questionsin a written examCriteriaresponse references applicable drug laws and standardsresponse follows established drug safety proceduresresponse defines Drug Controlled Substance Scheduleresponse demonstrates the "Rights of Medication Administration"
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Utilize drug referencesAssessment Strategiesoral or written response to scenarios and/or questionsusing drug referencesCriteriayou identify the classifications of medications including: indications for use, desired effects, side effects, and adverse reactions (I.C.11.a-d.)you identify the drug interactions and route of administrationyou identify any specific instructionsyou identify the generic and trade namesyou identify the dose range
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Explain pharmacology principlesAssessment Strategiesin an oral or written response to scenarios and/or questionsCriteriaresponse differentiates between drug actions and drug effectsresponse differentiates between systemic effects and local effectsresponse differentiates between loading dose and maintenance doseresponse differentiates between toxic dose and lethal doseresponse describes various undesirable drug effects
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Interpret prescriptionsAssessment Strategiesthrough interpretation of verbal and written prescription samplesCriteriaprescription interpretation of prescription sample provides accurate medication nameprescription interpretation of prescription sample provides accurate medication dosageprescription interpretation of prescription sample provides accurate medication routeprescription interpretation of prescription sample provides accurate medication time of administrationprescription interpretation includes correct identification of abbreviations
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Apply mathematical computations to solve equations relating to medication administrationAssessment Strategiesby completing dosage calculationswith a calculatorCriteriayou demonstrate knowledge of basic math computationsyou apply mathematical computations to solve equationsyou define basic units of measurement in: the metric system and the household systemyou convert among measurement systemsyou identify abbreviations and symbols used in calculating medication dosagesyou calculate proper dosages of medication for administration
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Relate the role of supplements in pharmacologyAssessment Strategiesoral or written response to scenarios and/or questionsCriteriayou determine the rationale for vitamins and alternative treatmentsyou identify the classifications of medications (supplements) including: indications for use, desired effects, side effects, and adverse reactionsyou define the function of dietary supplements
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Apply pharmacology principles to medications for the nervous systemAssessment Strategiesin an oral or written response to scenarios and/or questionsCriteriayou identify the classifications of medications, including desired effects, side effects and adverse reactionsyou describe the relationship between anatomy and physiology of all body systems and medications used for treatment of each
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Apply pharmacology principles to medications for the musculoskeletal systemAssessment Strategiesin an oral or written response to scenarios and/or questionsCriteriayou identify the classifications of medications, including desired effects, side effects and adverse reactionsyou describe the relationship between anatomy and physiology of all body systems and medications used for treatment of each
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Apply pharmacology principles to medications for the cardiovascular systemAssessment Strategiesin an oral or written response to scenarios and/or questionsCriteriayou identify the classifications of medications, including desired effects, side effects and adverse reactionsyou describe the relationship between anatomy and physiology of all body systems and medications used for treatment of each
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Apply pharmacology principles to medications for the respiratory systemAssessment Strategiesin an oral or written response to scenarios and/or questionsCriteriayou identify the classifications of medications, including desired effects, side effects and adverse reactionsyou describe the relationship between anatomy and physiology of all body systems and medications used for treatment of each
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Apply pharmacology principles to medications for the urinary systemAssessment Strategiesin an oral or written response to scenarios and/or questionsCriteriayou identify the classifications of medications, including desired effects, side effects and adverse reactionsyou describe the relationship between anatomy and physiology of all body systems and medications used for treatment of each
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Apply pharmacology principles to medications for the gastrointestinal systemAssessment Strategiesin an oral or written response to scenarios and/or questionsCriteriayou identify the classifications of medications, including desired effects, side effects and adverse reactionsyou describe the relationship between anatomy and physiology of all body systems and medications used for treatment of each
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Apply pharmacology principles to medications for the integumentary systemAssessment Strategiesin an oral or written response to scenarios and/or questionsCriteriayou identify the classifications of medications, including desired effects, side effects and adverse reactionsyou describe the relationship between anatomy and physiology of all body systems and medications used for treatment of each
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Apply pharmacology principles to medications for the sensory systemAssessment Strategiesin an oral or written response to scenarios and/or questionsCriteriayou identify the classifications of medications, including desired effects, side effects and adverse reactionsyou describe the relationship between anatomy and physiology of all body systems and medications used for treatment of each
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Apply pharmacology principles to the medications for the hematologic, lymphatic, and immune systemsAssessment Strategiesin an oral or written response to scenarios and/or questionsCriteriayou identify the classifications of medications, including desired effects, side effects and adverse reactionsyou describe the relationship between anatomy and physiology of all body systems and medications used for treatment of each
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Apply pharmacology principles to medications for the endocrine systemAssessment Strategiesin an oral or written response to scenarios and/or questionsCriteriayou identify the classifications of medications, including desired effects, side effects and adverse reactionsyou describe the relationship between anatomy and physiology of all body systems and medications used for treatment of each
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Apply pharmacology principles to medications for the reproductive systemAssessment Strategiesin an oral or written response to scenarios and/or questionsCriteriayou identify the classifications of medications, including desired effects, side effects and adverse reactionsyou describe the relationship between anatomy and physiology of all body systems and medications used for treatment of each