Course

Course Summary
Credit Type:
Course
ACE ID:
OOSL-0101
Organization's ID:
PHARM103
Organization:
Location:
Online
Length:
100 hours
Dates Offered:
Credit Recommendation & Competencies
Level Credits (SH) Subject
Lower-Division Baccalaureate 3 Introductory Pharmacology
Description

Objective:

The course objective is to introduce pharmacology as the study of drugs. The course begins with an explanation of therapeutic and adverse effects, in addition to the basic operation of the nervous system. Several major body systems are covered including the cardiovascular, urinary, respiratory, gastrointestinal, and reproductive systems, with particular emphasis on the endocrine and immune systems. The drugs that are used to treat such conditions are studied with respect to their mechanism of action, therapeutic effects, and adverse effects. Topics include muscle relaxants, anesthetics, pain medication, and psychoactive medications. As students work through this course, their understanding of how drugs impact the body, as intended and otherwise, will improve.

Learning Outcomes:

  • solve dosage calculation problems involving fractions, decimals, percents, ratios, proportions and using the metric, apothecary, and household measurement systems
  • evaluate the contribution of nutrients towards maintaining normal body function, and explain nutrition deficiency, drug and supplement interaction, and effects of supplement overdose
  • describe brain structure and functioning
  • examine the functioning of the sympathetic, parasympathetic, and autonomic nervous systems
  • and how drugs increase or decrease their activities
  • compare and contrast general and local anesthetics with reference to their routes of administration, mechanisms of action, effects, and adverse effects
  • evaluate the contribution of muscle relaxants, opioid, and non-opioid analgesics towards relieving pain and reducing inflammation, and assess their effects and adverse effects
  • analyze the various types of mental disorders and evaluate the effects of antipsychotic, antianxiety, antidepressant, antimanic, barbiturates, benzodiazepines, hypnotic and psychotomimetic drugs
  • examine the potential for abuse
  • describe the normal cardiac cycle, common cardiac conditions, and drugs used to treat cardiac arrhythmias, angina pectoris, congestive heart failure and high blood pressure
  • explain the mechanisms of action of coagulants and anticoagulants, causes and treatment of anemia, the mechanisms and actions of the various hypolipidemic drugs, and their adverse effects
  • analyze the structure and function of the kidneys, their effect on other body systems, and the actions and side effects of diuretics
  • relate the nature of allergic reactions to the use of antiallergic and antihistamine drugs, and explain the actions of drugs used to treat respiratory diseases
  • examine the actions, adverse effects, and interactions of drugs used to treat hyperacidity, gastroesophageal reflux disease, vomiting, ulcers, simple diarrhea, and laxatives and cathartics
  • list and explain clinical indications and contraindications, administration, and drug interactions of growth hormones, thyroid hormones, and adrenal steroids
  • relate the action of insulin and glucagon to the treatment of diabetes, and explain the aspects of drug administration including adverse effects, contraindications, and drug interactions
  • explain how antiseptics and disinfectants work to prevent infection
  • the actions of antibacterial, antifungal, antiprotozoal, antiparasitic, and antiviral drugs in fighting infections and their adverse effects, contraindications, and interactions
  • describe the characteristics and types of cancer, as well as the actions and effects of drugs used to treat them
  • relate drug terminology to their appropriate definitions, and analyze aspects of drug actions, effects, interactions, and individual responses

General Topics:

  • Basics of pharmacology
  • Factors affecting drug actions
  • Dosage calculations
  • Autonomic nervous functions
  • Muscle relaxants
  • Anesthetics
  • Central nervous function
  • Sedative, hypnotic, and psychotomimetic drugs
  • Psychological disorders
  • Nervous system drugs
  • Opioid analgesics
  • Nonopioid drugs for pain, inflammation, and gout
  • Heart function and blood pressure
  • Cardiac disorders
  • Diuretics
  • Blood clotting, anemia, and lipids
  • Respiratory function
  • Gastrointestinal disorders and intestinal motility
  • Endocrine system and steroids
  • Hormones and reproduction
  • Thyroid and parathyroid glands
  • Pancreatic hormones
  • Bacterial, fungal, and viral infections
  • Parasitic infections
Instruction & Assessment

Instructional Strategies:

  • Audio Visual Materials
  • Computer Based Training

Methods of Assessment:

  • Examinations
  • Quizzes

Minimum Passing Score:

70%
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