EMS 165 - Intro to Pharmacology in Healthcare 2 Credit(s)
Prerequisite(s):
MTH 20 or designated placement.
Course Description: Introduces the world of pharmacology beginning with regulations and safety issues, working through different medication preparations and dosages, and medical math and safe drug calculations. This course will periodically discuss patient conditions related to medications and the effects medications have on the patient’s body. And, finally, the course introduces correct medication administration procedures and the medications prescribed or administered that specifically target the autonomic nervous and cardiovascular systems. Information from this course augments student knowledge for those who desire to work in various medical occupations including emergency medical technician, medical assistant, nursing, paramedicine, or other allied health professions. It can be used as a pharmacology refresher or continuing education for professionals already practicing in their specific field of medical practice.
Course Learning Outcomes:
- CLO#1: Outline key principles of pharmacology, consumer safety, and drug regulation.
- CLO#2: Distinguish common drug names and classifications, common sources of medication and their effects on the body.
- CLO#3: Interpret and employ key principles in medication preparations and supplies, systems of measurement, and appropriate safe dosage calculations.
- CLO#4: Highlight techniques of medication administration, either parenteral or enteral route. (ILO: Critical Thinking)
- CLO#5: Distinguish Autonomic and Cardiovascular specific medications.
ACTI Code and Course Type 210 Career / Tech Preparatory
Length of Course: A required state minimum of (20) and a standard RCC delivery of (22) lecture hours per term, not to exceed (24) hours per term.
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