Pharmacy Dosages and Prescriptions Essentials
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Pharmacy Dosages and Prescriptions Essentials
This course is part of Pharmacy Technician Fundamentals Specialization
Instructor: Dr. Sherrie B. Moore
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What you'll learn
Verify medication orders, calculate and measure dosage, and prepare and package medications
Apply knowledge of pharmacology, documentation, and inventory management in the pharmacy
Understand basic calculation methods related to pharmacy, including fractions, decimals, percentages, the metric system, ratios, and proportions
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There are 4 modules in this course
In the Pharmacy Dosages and Prescriptions Essentials course, students will learn the language of medicine, using pharmacy nomenclature and the skills necessary to measure different types of prescriptions through four lessons. This includes understanding the dosage calculation methods, mathematical conversions, and formulas most commonly used within the pharmacy. Students will also learn how to prepare and measure tablet and capsule medications, liquid prescriptions, and other considerations, including parenteral and enteral, and insulin and syringes. It is essential to understand the patient and medication safety practices necessary for the role, such as handling and disposing of hazardous material. Additionally, this course provides insight into the various roles a pharmacy technician is expected to perform, how to properly handle these tasks, and a variety of other real-world scenarios a pharmacy technician will encounter in the pharmacy. After completion of this course, students will have a solid base knowledge of prescriptions, dosages, calculations, and the overall tasks of the role.
Course objectives include: - Verify medication orders, calculate and measure dosage, and prepare and package medications - Apply knowledge of pharmacology, documentation, and inventory management in the pharmacy - Practice basic calculation methods related to pharmacy, including fractions, decimals, percentages, the metric system, ratios, and proportions
Calculating the proper dosage of a medication is the primary component of administering a drug. Explore the 3 basic methods used for dosage calculation: Dimensional Analysis, Ratio and Proportion, and using Formulas, as well as various pediatric dosage calculations, and infusion calculations for flow rate, time and weight.
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5 videos4 readings5 assignments
5 videosβ’Total 89 minutes
- Dosage and Calculation Methodsβ’25 minutes
- Pediatric Dosage Calculationsβ’31 minutes
- Infusion Calculationsβ’15 minutes
- Other Infusion Calculationsβ’16 minutes
- Lesson 8 - Reviewβ’1 minute
4 readingsβ’Total 100 minutes
- Course Introduction and Syllabusβ’30 minutes
- Prescription Abbreviationsβ’30 minutes
- Pharmacy Conversion Chartβ’30 minutes
- Lesson 1 - Additional Informationβ’10 minutes
5 assignmentsβ’Total 150 minutes
- Activity 1.1 - Minimum and Maximum Dosingβ’30 minutes
- Activity 1.2 - Oral Dosageβ’30 minutes
- Activity 1.3 - Infection Dosageβ’30 minutes
- Activity 1.4 - Syringe Dosageβ’30 minutes
- Lesson 1 - Quizβ’30 minutes
In this lesson, we review filling prescriptions in a tablet and capsule form, types of tablets and capsules, filling machines, and bottles.
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3 videos1 reading2 assignments2 plugins
3 videosβ’Total 7 minutes
- Tablets and Capsulesβ’2 minutes
- Capsulesβ’2 minutes
- Sample Prescriptionsβ’2 minutes
1 readingβ’Total 5 minutes
- Lesson 2 - Additional Informationβ’5 minutes
2 assignmentsβ’Total 60 minutes
- Activity 2.1 - Interpreting Prescriptions - Tablets and Capsulesβ’30 minutes
- Lesson 2 - Quizβ’30 minutes
2 pluginsβ’Total 30 minutes
- Demo 9a - Blister Prepackaging: Unit Doseβ’15 minutes
- Demo 9b - Dispensing Retail Medicationβ’15 minutes
This lesson discusses liquid prescriptions, solutions, solubility, suspensions, emulsions, various emulsifiers, and methods.
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4 videos1 reading2 assignments2 plugins
4 videosβ’Total 10 minutes
- Liquid Prescriptionsβ’2 minutes
- Suspensionsβ’2 minutes
- Emulsionsβ’5 minutes
- Lesson 10 - Reviewβ’0 minutes
1 readingβ’Total 5 minutes
- Lesson 10 - Additional Informationβ’5 minutes
2 assignmentsβ’Total 60 minutes
- Activity 3.1 - Liquidsβ’30 minutes
- Lesson 3 - Quizβ’30 minutes
2 pluginsβ’Total 30 minutes
- Demo 10a - Reconstitute Oral Medicationsβ’15 minutes
- Demo 10b - Oral Liquidsβ’15 minutes
The role of the Pharmacy Technician is to ultimately interpret prescriptions or review patients' charts to prepare appropriate medications. This lesson reviews those important tasks and identifies various scenarios and how to address them.
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4 videos3 readings4 assignments1 peer review
4 videosβ’Total 59 minutes
- Interpreting Prescriptions and Scenariosβ’25 minutes
- Scenario Discussionsβ’16 minutes
- Legal and Ethical Issuesβ’14 minutes
- Law and the Technicianβ’4 minutes
3 readingsβ’Total 45 minutes
- Prescription Abbreviationsβ’30 minutes
- Lesson 4 - Additional Informationβ’5 minutes
- Project Instructionsβ’10 minutes
4 assignmentsβ’Total 120 minutes
- Activity 4.1 - Interpreting Prescriptions: Solutions and Injectionsβ’30 minutes
- Activity 4.2 - Seven Rights and Five Key Piecesβ’30 minutes
- Activity 4.3 - Medication Orders and Documentationβ’30 minutes
- Lesson 4 - Quizβ’30 minutes
1 peer reviewβ’Total 60 minutes
- Regulatory and Compliance Knowledge and Skillsβ’60 minutes
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