HIM-M 351 Pathophysiology & Pharmacology for HIM II
3 credits
- Prerequisite(s): M330
- Delivery: On-Campus, Online
Description
This course covers the signs, symptoms, and functional changes in each body system caused by diseases, focusing on the drugs used in treatment.
Learning Outcomes
- Analyze the etiology, signs, and symptoms of diseases within the body.
- Evaluate the appropriate treatment for each medical condition.
- Analyze the medications used to treat diseases in each body system.
- Identify how the body processes drugs and the conditions that may impede this process.
- Apply common abbreviations and the components of medication orders in the medical record.
- Differentiate between the generic, brand name, official name, trade name, and chemical names of drugs.
- Identify the different methods of drug administration.
- Calculate safe drug dosages.
- Describe the different types of injections including intradermal, subcutaneous, and intramuscular.
- Identify the five schedules of controlled substances.
- Explain the appropriate treatment for a patient who has been poisoned.
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