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Dec 26, 2024
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PHM 232 Pharmacology 2 Lecture Hours: 4 Credits: 4
Provides a basic understanding of structure and function of certain biological systems within the human body, including the skeletal-muscle, circulatory/hematology, cardiovascular, renal, integumentary, and lymphatic/immune systems. Continues pharmacological principles which involve therapeutic medications and diseases/pathophysiology within said body systems.
Prerequisite: PHM 231 with a grade of C or better; or consent of instructor. Differential Fee Yes Student Learning Outcomes: - Describe the basic structure and function of the skeletal-muscular, circulatory/hematology, cardiovascular, and lymphatic/immune systems.
- Classify pharmaceuticals and name prototypes of therapeutical drugs for the skeletal-muscular, circulatory/hematology, cardiovascular, renal, integumentary, and lymphatic/immune systems.
- Utilize critical thinking skills to read and assess medical literature.
- Identify and name routes of drug administration for body systems.
- Determine the variables involved in contraindications and interactions of drug administration for specific body systems.
- Identify basic human diseases and conditions in body systems.
Content Outline - Skeletal-Muscular System
- Circulatory and Hematology
- Cardiovascular System
- Renal System
- Lymphatic/Immune Systems
- Integumentary System
- Pharmaceutical Drug Classifications
- Prototypes
- Routes of administration
- Drug interactions and contraindications
- Drug therapeutics for system-specific diseases
- Case studies
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