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Pharmacology II Pharmacy 181 A Course Outline Winter 2015 Page 1 Red Deer College Pharmacy Technician Program PHARMACY 181 A Course Outline Winter Term 2015 Title: Pharmacology II (Introduction for Pharmacology) Instructor: Nadine Bryk Jones Office: Room 1329 Office Phone Number: (403) 314-2454 | Fax: (403) 357-3679 Email: nadine.brykjones@rdc.ab.ca Class Times: Tuesdays 9:30am -10:20am Wednesday and Fridays 9:00am-9:50am Fridays 10:00am – 10:50am Classroom: Main Building room 1504 Office Hours: Drop in or by appointment (appointment preferred) Blackboard Access: via the RDC portal theloop.rdc.ab.ca Portal Login Information*: Username: - Your username can be found on your RDC Letter of Acceptance, or RDC Billing Statement Password: - New students: birthdate as yymmdd (eg. 810215 for Feb. 15, 1981) - Returning Students: use the password you previously used to log on to RDC computers. The loop will give you access to campus computers, Blackboard, student email, grades and more. Please contact the service desk at (403)-342-3580 or servicedesk@rdc.ab.ca if you have difficulty logging into the loop. I. COURSE DESCRIPTION: This course, along with Pharmacy 180 will present the major drus and drug classes used in health care. Pertinent anatomy,physiology, pathology , pharmacology, and terminology will be discussed. A major goal oth these courses is to familiarize the student with common classificationss, common names, (generic/trade/brand, manufacturers), common uses and general knowledge of approximately 500 most prescribed medications (Pharmacy 180 and 181) This common classifications emphasized in this course will mainly include that of the Compendium of Pharmaceutical Specialities (C.P.S.) and the system of the American Society of Health System Pharmacists,American Hospital Formulary Service (AHFS). Pharmacology II Pharmacy 181 A Course Outline Winter 2015 Page 2 II. COURSE LEARNING OUTCOMES: Upon completion of this course, the student shall be expected to demonstrate (identify, define, explain, illustrate, and apply) knowledge & understanding of: 1. The major drug classifications used in health care. 2. The common drugs names (generic, trade (brand), and manufacturers) used in health care. A main focus will include approximately 500 of the most used prescription drugs (Pharmacy 180 & 181). The software program “PharmaQuiz” will be provided as a tool to help with this objective. Also, “Canadian Drug Speak” software programs can be ordered online at www.candiandrugspeak.com 3. The common uses of these drugs in health care. 4. General knowledge and understanding of the principles and terminology (i.e. pertinent anatomy, physiology, pathology, and pharmacology) of pharmaceutical products necessary to assume a position among health professionals. 5. Self-direct learning skills. 6. Learning new knowledge and skills. Notes: It is intended that the student also take Pharmacy 180 (Pharmacology I). These courses will provide a working knowledge of drug information necessary to assumed a position among health professionals and provide the pharmacy technician the background knowledge necessary to understand drugs and drug therapy at a pharmacy technician level. (See NAPRA Pharmacy Technician competencies). It is NOT intended for the pharmacy technician to counsel on medications. This is the legal responsibility of a pharmacist. Refer these questions to your pharmacist. It is important for pharmacy technicians to develop the skill of “screening”. Questions outside the pharmacy technician’s scope of practise must be referred to a pharmacist. LEARNING OUTCOMES (Con’t) NAPRA Pharmacy Technician Competencies achieved: 1.Legal, Ethical an Professional Responsibilities 1.2 Uphold and act on ethical principles Pharmacology II Pharmacy 181 A Course Outline Winter 2015 Page 3 1.2.3. Uphold an act on ethical principles 1.3 Demonstrate Professionalism 1.3.3 Seek out and use appropriate information and/resources 3.0 Drug Distribution: prescription and patient information 3.2 Process the prescription 3.2.5 Alert the pharmacist to actual and potential drug therapy related Problems. 4.0 Drug Distribution: Product Preparation 4.1 Select, prepare and package products for release 4.1.1. Select appropriate products/brand III. COURSE CONTENT: (Outline of Topics) UNIT I KEY CONCEPTS A. DRUG(S) B. PHARMACOLOGY C. PHARMACCOKINETIC (ADME) D. PHARMACODYNAMICS E. BIOCHEMICAL THEORY OF ILLNESS F. THERAPEUTIC INDEX (T.I.) G. DRUG CLASSIFICATIONS UNIT II SKELETAL –MUSCULAR SYSTEM DRUGS A. BACKGROUND (Terms, Concepts, Anatomy, and Physiology) B. MUSCULOSKELETAL ANTI-INFLAMMATORY DRUGS C. SKELETAL MUSCLE RELAXANTS UNIT III CARDIOVASCULAR DRUGS A. BACKGROUND B. INOTROPICS C. POTASSIUM SUPPLEMENTS D. DIURETICS E. VASODILATORS F. BETA BLOCKERS (B-Blockers) G. CENTRAL ANTI-HYPERTENSIVES H. ANTI-HYPERTENSIVE DRUGS – SUMMARY I. ANTI-ARRHYTHMIC DRUGS J. ANTI-HYPERLIPIDEMICS UNIT III (CON’T) K. ANTI-THROMBOEMBOLICS L. ANTI-ANEMICS UNIT IV ENDOCRINE SYSTEM DRUGS A. BACKGROUND Pharmacology II Pharmacy 181 A Course Outline Winter 2015 Page 4 B. HYPOTHALAMUS RELEATED DRUGS C. PITUITARY RELATED DRUGS D. THYROID RELATED DRUGS E. PARATHYOID RELATED DRUGS (PTH) F. ADRENAL RELATED DRUGS G. PANCREAS RELATED DRUGS H. GONADAL RELATED DRUS I. MISCELLANEOUS UNIT V DERMATOLOGICAL DRUGS A. BACKGROUND B. KERATOLYTICS C. KERATINIZATION INHIBITORS D. DERMATOLOGICAL ANTI-INFLAMMATORY DRUGS E. DERMATOLOGICAL ANTI- MICROBIALS UNIT VI EYE AND EAR DRUGS A. BACKGROUND B. EYE AND EAR ANTIINFLAMMATORY AGENTS C. EYE AND EAR ANTIMICROBIALS D. OPHTHALMIC AUTONOMIC DRUGS E. DRUGS FOR THE TREATMENT OF GLAUCOMA Tentative Lecture and Exam Schedule 1. Tues Jan 6 Course Outline, Introduction and General Concepts 2. Wed Jan 7 Skeletal-muscular system (SMS) Meds, background 3. Fri Jan 9 SMS background 4. Tues Jan 13 SMS background, Musculoskeletal Anti-Inflammatory Drugs 5. Wed Jan 14 SMS Anti-Inflammatory Drugs, Anti-Osteoporosis Meds 6. Fri Jan 16 SMS Anti-Osteoporosis meds, Skeletal Muscle Relaxants 7. Tues Jan 20 **********EXAM #1 Units I & II- General Concepts & SMS Meds****** 8. Wed Jan 21 Cardiovascular system (CVS) Drugs, Background 9. Fri Jan 23 CVS Background 10. Tues Jan27 CVS Inotropics, Potassium supplements, diuretics 11. Wed Jan 28 CVS -Calcium Channel blockers, nitrates Tentative Lecture and Exam Schedule (continued) 12. Fri Jan 30 CVS RAA system inhibitors, Alpha blockers 13. Tues Feb 3 CVS – Misc. Vasodilators, vasodilatory summary, beta blockers 14. Wed Feb 4 CVS - Central Anti-Hypertensives, Summary, Anti-arrhymics 15. Fri Feb 6 CVS – Anti-Arrhythmics, Anti-Hyperlipidemics
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