Summer 2019 Course Syllabi
Dakota College at Bottineau Course Syllabus Introduction to Pharmacology – PHRM215 8-‐week Course 1 Credits: 3 Course Prefix/Number/Title: PHRM215 – Introduction to Pharmacology Course Description: This course provides a framework to understand medications and their administration. It is appropriate for a variety of health care practitioners, including nurses, medical assistants, pharmacy technicians, and health professionals seeking continuing education. Students are introduced to an extensive body of knowledge within a limited time frame through a concise yet adaptable format. They will examine drug classifications through their indications, side effects, precautions, and interactions, and become familiar with the steps in calculating dosages and administering medications through various routes. Prerequisites: § AH 134 – Medical Disorders § AH 171 – Medical Terminology Course Objectives: § Classify the sources of drugs, examine their pharmacokinetic processes, and analyze the variables that affect drug actions and effects. § Understand the principles of safe drug administration, calculations, and pharmacological considerations throughout the lifespan. § Apply the principles that support the moral, ethical, and legal responsibilities of the health care practitioner in administering medications safely and accurately. § Identify the actions and appropriate doses of commonly used medications for common diseases and disorders of each body system. § Identify drug interactions, side effects, adverse reactions, and contraindications of commonly used medications and appropriate interventions. § Interpret medication orders correctly, and state the proper procedures for documenting drug administration and for reporting medication errors. § Understand the laws governing drug administration and legal implications. Instructor: Kim D McDaniel MSN, RNC-‐OB Office Hours: Students may contact instructor via email, as needed. Email: Use the course email or kim.mcdaniel@dakotacollege.edu . The instructor checks course email at least once a day Monday through Friday, excluding holidays. A response can be expected within 24 hours, except on weekends. The instructor will respond to weekend emails on Monday. Lecture/Lab Schedule: There is no required lab for this course. Chapters need to be completed in the order they are listed in the syllabus. Assignments, discussions, and exams are due in the week they are assigned. All exams need to be taken in order and are timed.
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