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5.00 Credits
Develops knowledge and skills in pharmaceutical calculations procedures. Topics include: systems of measurement, medication dispensing calculations, pharmacy mathematical procedures, and calculation tools and techniques.
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5.00 Credits
(Prerequisites: AHS 1011 or BIO 2113 and BIO 2114, AHS 109, ENG 1010 or ENG 1101, and MAT 1012 or MAT 1111) Provides an overview of the pharmacy technology field and develops the fundamental concepts and principles necessary for successful participation in the pharmaceutical field. Topics include: orientation to the pharmacy technology field, hospital organizational structure, pharmacy policies and procedures, cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR), infection control, quality control, definitions, terms, ethics, and laws which govern pharmacy practice.
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6.00 Credits
(Prerequisites: AHS 102, AHS 105, PHR 101, and PSY 1010 or PSY 1101) Introduces the student to pharmacy practices. Topics include: purchasing, inventory control procedures, packaging and labeling, dispensing, distribution and documentation. Other topics include: specific drugs, reference sources, filing systems, pharmacy math, aseptic technique, compounding and control of drugs, and use of pharmaceutical equipment. This course provides laboratory and clinical practice.
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6.00 Credits
(Prerequisites: PHR 100, PHR 101, AHS 1015. Corequisite: PHR 104) Continues the development of student knowledge and skills applicable to the pharmacy technology program. Topics include: sterile techniques, parental admixtures, hyperalimentation, chemotherapy, filtering, disinfecting, and contamination.
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5.00 Credits
Introduces the students to principles and knowledge about all classifications of medications. Topics include: disease states and treatment modalities, pharmaceutical side effects and drug interactions, control substances, specific drugs, and drug addiction and abuse.
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7.00 Credits
(Prerequisites: PHR 103 and 104. Corequisite: PHR 102) Orients students to the clinical environment and provides experiences with the basic skills necessary for the pharmacy technician. Topics include: aseptic and sterile technique, purchasing, packaging, labeling, storage and control, documentation, inventory, filing, compounding, parental admixtures, filtering, disinfection, and medication delivery.
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5.00 Credits
(Prerequisites: PHR 102, and 105. Corequisite: PHR 107) Provides the advanced concepts and principles needed in the pharmacy technology field. Topics include: disease states, treatment modalities, pharmaceutical side effects, drug addiction and abuse, controlled substances, interpreting physicians orders, developing patient profiles, computerized pharmacy data systems, and job readiness.
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7.00 Credits
(Prerequisites: PHR 102, PHR 105. Corequisite: PHR 106.) Continues the development of student knowledge and skills applicable to pharmacy technician practice. Topics include: dispensing medications, interpreting physician orders, controlled substances, hyperalimentation, chemotherapy, developing patient profiles, and pharmacology data systems.
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5.00 Credits
The course is anintroduction to some of the basic laws of physics. Topics include: systems of units and conversion of units; vector algebra; Newtonian mechanics; fluids and thermodynamics; heat; light, and optics; mechanical waves; electricity and magnetism; and modern physics. Laboratory experience supports classroom learning. Computer use is an integral part of class and laboratory assignments.
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5.00 Credits
The first course ofthree algebra and trigonometry based courses in the physics sequence. This course introduces the classical theories of mechanics. Topics include: measurements and systems of units; Newton's laws; work energy, and power; momentum and collisions; one and two dimensional motion; circular motion and law of gravity; and rotational dynamics and mechanical equilibrium. Laboratory exercises supplement class work. Computer use is an integral part of class and laboratory assignments.
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