PARA 31000 Pharmacology
Students will be taught principles of pharmacology including medication safety, legislation, nomenclature, classifications, schedules, pharmacokinetics, pharmacodynamics, storage and security, autonomic pharmacology, metabolism and excretion, mechanism of action, phases of medication activity, medication response relationships, medication interactions, and toxicity. Students will also be taught principles of medication administration including common emergency medications, routes of administration, and medication math. Students will also learn techniques of medication administration including intravenous, intramuscular, subcutaneous, intraosseous, endotracheal, intranasal, inhaled, oral, rectal, dermal and sublingual. Lab fee required.
Credits
4
Prerequisite
CPR certification, medical screening, current vaccinations, criminal background check, and drug screen.
PARA 30000 and placement or completion of
MTH 12100 or higher. All prerequisite courses must have a grade of C or better.
Offered
fall semester.