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RC 250 - Pharmacology I2 Credits This course offers a brief overview of the U.S. Drug Approval Process and factors influencing Pharmacokinetic and Pharmacodynamic Phases. Students gain insights into Aerosol Generators in Drug Delivery, with a focus on clinical applications. The course also covers Drug Dose Calculation, emphasizing Prepared-Strength and Percent-Strength Solutions. Exploration of the autonomic nervous system, including the sympathetic and parasympathetic branches and their neurotransmitters, forms the foundation for understanding their clinical impact on the cardiovascular and pulmonary systems.
Program Admission Required Yes Admitted Program AAS to BAS - RC Course Note Acceptance to the BAS- RC program Fees
Quarters Typically Offered Fall Day Designed to Serve RC students in good standing in the BAS- RC program Active Date 20240401T16:17:15
Grading Basis Decimal Grade Class Limit 24 Contact Hours: Lecture 22 Total Contact Hours 22 Degree Distributions: ProfTech Course Yes Restricted Elective Yes Course Outline
- Introduction to respiratory care pharmacology
- Administration of aerosolized medications
- Calculating medication dosages
- Classification of bronchodilators
Student Learning Outcomes Outline the key steps involved in the Drug Approval Process in the United States.
Accurately describe key factors that impact the Pharmacokinetic and Pharmacodynamic Phases.
Classify different types of Aerosol Generators used for Drug Delivery and explain their clinical applications.
Calculate drug doses with accuracy, using both Prepared-Strength and Percent-Strength Solutions.
Accurately describe the indication, mechanism of action, route of administration, adverse effects and clinical application for each specific anticholinergic agent
Explain the clinical implications of the parasympathetic and sympathetic branches, along with their neurotransmitters, on the cardiopulmonary systems.
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