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PHRA 1347: Pharm Math II
3.00 Credits
College of the Mainland
This course is a continuation of Pharmaceutical Math I. Topics include preparing injectable medications, intramuscular and subcutaneous, calculating milli-equivalents, units, and ratio strength, I.V. flow rates, drop sets and infusion rates, I.V. piggybacks, concentrations and dilutions, compound formulas, alligations, aliquot measurements, business calculations, overhead, net-profit, gross profit, discount, insurance reimbursements, average wholesale, capitation fee, day?s supply, turnover rate, deprecation, expiration dates, apothecary volume and weight equivalence, and conversions between apothecary and metric systems.
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PHRA 1349: Institutional Pharmcy Practice
3.00 Credits
College of the Mainland
This course explores the unique role and practice of pharmacy technicians in a hospital pharmacy with emphasis on daily pharmacy operations. Topics include hospital pharmacy organization, work flow and personnel, medical and pharmaceutical terminology, safety techniques, data entry, packaging and labeling operations, extemporaneous compounding, inpatient drug distribution systems, unit dose chart fills, quality assurance, drug storage, inventory control, robotic automation, basics of aseptic compounding techniques (ASHP video training program), safe handling of hazardous Drugs (ASHP video training program), I.V. certification, USP Chapter 797 Standards), hospital committee structure, infection control, horizontal and vertical flow hoods, biological safety cabinets, Center for Disease Control, contamination risk labels , vaccinations, medication administration records, narcotics, floor stock, and intravenous admixture service.
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PHRA 1404: Phrmcother & Dis Prc
4.00 Credits
College of the Mainland
This course studies disease processes and the therapeutic properties of the drugs used in treatment. The student will define various disease processes, patterns and pathogenic organisms: identify and describe the various types of drugs utilized in the treatment of each disease process and design an appropriate pharmaceutical care plan. Major classes of pharmaceutical products include: Antibiotics, Fungal and Viral, Anesthetics, Analgesics, Narcotics, Psychiatric, Central Nervous System, Respiratory, Gastrointestinal, Renal System, Cardiovascular, Hormonal, Muscular and Joint, Topical, Ophthalmic, Otic, Nutritional and Alternative Medicine, Over-the-Counter Medications, and Chemotherapy.
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PHRA 1441: Pharmcy Drug Therapy&Treatmnt
4.00 Credits
College of the Mainland
This course represents the study of therapeutic agents, their classifications, properties, actions, and effects on the human body and their role in the management of disease. This course provides detailed information regarding drug dosages, side effects, interactions, toxicities, and incompatibilities. Major classes of pharmaceutical products include: Antibiotics, Fungal and Viral, Anesthetics, Analgesics, Narcotics, Psychiatric, Central Nervous System , Respiratory, Gastrointestinal, Renal System, Cardiovascular, Hormones, Muscle and Joint, Topical, Ophthalmic, Otic, Nutritional and Alternative Medicine, Over-the-Counter Medications, and Chemotherapy.
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PHRA 2360: Clin-Pharm Technician/Assist
3.00 Credits
College of the Mainland
This course provides opportunities for practical general training and experiences in a hospital and retail setting. The college, employer, and Director of the Pharmacy Technician Program develop and document an individualized plan for the student. The plan relates the workplace training and experiences to the student?s general and technical course of study. This internship consists of 144 hours of training.
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PHYS 1401: College Physics I (030)
4.00 Credits
College of the Mainland
This is a non-calculus approach to the principles of mechanics and heat. For pre-medical, pre-dental, pre-physical therapy, pre-veterinary medicine, pre-pharmacy, pre-optometry and technology students. Prerequisite: MATH 1314, a prior course in Trigonometry and Physics strongly recommended.
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PHYS 1402: College Physics II (030)
4.00 Credits
College of the Mainland
This course is a continuation of PHYS 1401 covering waves, sound, light, electricity, magnetism, and atomic physics. Prerequisite: PHYS 1401.
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PHYS 1403: Astronomy (030)
4.00 Credits
College of the Mainland
This course provides an introductory account of the earth, moon, planets, sun, stars, and other members of our solar system, including theories of their origins. A laboratory consisting primarily of night-time viewing. Prerequisite: CPT Reading 78.
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PHYS 1404: Astronomy II (030)
4.00 Credits
College of the Mainland
This course provides an introductory account of stars and their formation, our galaxy, and our universe; including theories of their origin. A laboratory consisting primarily of night-time viewing. Prerequisite: CPT Reading 78.
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PHYS 1410: Applied Physics (030)
4.00 Credits
College of the Mainland
This is a one-semester, non-calculus approach to the principles of force and motion, work and energy, fluids, heat and thermodynamics. The course is intended for students of process technology and other technical students. The concepts of fluids, heat and thermodynamics are emphasized. Prerequisites: TECM 1303 and MATH 0320; or MATH 1314.
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