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Course Criteria
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3.00 Credits
A general study of the usual technician functions associated with an institutional drug distribution system. Practical experience in the manipulative and record-keeping functions of extemporaneous preparations in an inpatient pharmacy. Prerequisite: Admission to Pharmacy Technology Program. Two hours lecture, four hours laboratory. GE Area: Non-GE Applicable
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4.00 Credits
The compounding of sterile products according to the appropriate technique. An introduction to the concepts of sterility and incompatibility. The use of applicable quality assurance processes and performance of work in accordance with the laws, regulations, and standards which govern the preparation of sterile products, with special emphasis on the preparation of parenteral chemotherapy with strict adherence to all precautionary standards. Prerequisite: PHT 52A. Three hours lecture, five hours laboratory. GE Area: Non-GE Applicable
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4.00 Credits
A review of the skills needed to operate effectively in an ambulatory setting, with emphasis on receiving and controlling inventory, processing prescriptions using computerized prescription processing, and medical insurance billing. Customer relations. Prerequisite: Admission to the Pharmacy Technology Program. Three hours lecture, three hours laboratory, one and one-half hours research. GE Area: Non-GE Applicable
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3.00 Credits
An introduction to the use of pharmaceutical measuring systems with emphasis on the metric system and intersystem conversions. Prerequisite: Admission to Pharmacy Technology Program. Three hours lecture. GE Area: Non-GE Applicable
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3.00 Credits
Calculation of the correct oral and parenteral dosages of drugs using information from prescriptions or medications orders. Accurate determination of the correct amount of ingredients for the compounding of pharmaceutical products from a prescription or medications order. Prerequisite: PHT 54A. Three hours lecture. GE Area: Non-GE Applicable
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6.00 Credits
A study of the basic anatomy, physiology, and pharmacology of the nervous system, the senses, the endocrine system, the digestive system, the urinary system, and the reproductive system. Prerequisite: PHT 50. Six hours lecture. GE Area: Non-GE Applicable
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6.00 Credits
A study of the basic anatomy, physiology, and pharmacology of body tissues and membranes, the integumentary system, the skeletal system, the muscular system, the cardiovascular system, the blood, the lymphatic system and immunization, the respiratory system. A review of body temperature. A discussion on metabolism with emphasis on nutrition. Prerequisite: PHT 55A. Six hours lecture. GE Area: Non-GE Applicable
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4.00 Credits
General preparation of nonsterile solid and liquid pharmaceutical dosage forms for oral and topical use. Practical experience in the manipulative and record-keeping functions associated with the compounding and dispensing of prescriptions for ambulatory patients. Study of dosage forms, advantages and disadvantages, uses, storage and packaging of pharmaceutical products. Prerequisite: PHT 50. Two hours lecture, six hours laboratory. GE Area: Non-GE Applicable
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3.00 Credits
General preparation of topical, transdermal, rectal, ophthalmic, and otic pharmaceutical dosage forms. Practical experience in the manipulative and record keeping functions associated with the compounding and dispensing of prescriptions. Study of dosage forms, advantages and disadvantages, uses, storage and packaging of pharmaceutical products. Prerequisite: PHT 56A. Two hours lecture, three hours laboratory. GE Area: Non-GE Applicable
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1.50 Credits
The practice, in an outpatient environment, of skills developed in didactic and laboratory training. Activities will be performed by the student and evaluated by a preceptor. Prerequisite: Admission to the Pharmacy Technology Program. Eight hours clinical experience, one hour case studies. GE Area: Non-GE Applicable
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