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Nov 23, 2024
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2022-2023 Yavapai College Catalog [PREVIOUS CATALOG YEAR]
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EMS 162 - Introduction to Pharmacology for EMS Professionals Description: Overview of the principles of pharmacology and pharmacologic agents utilized in patient management plans. Includes pharmacokinetics, pharmacodynamics, physiology of pharmacology, calculating drug dosages, and drug profiles.
Corequisite: BIO 160 or AHS 160 , EMS 164 , EMS 201 , EMS 239 , EMS 271 , and EMS 271L
Credits: 3 Lecture: 3 Lab: 0
Course Content:
- Regulation, legislation, and historic trends in pharmacology
- Physiologic principles of pharmacology
- Pharmacologic agents in the EMS professionals' scope of practice; drug names, classifications, mechanism of action, indications, and contraindications, side effects and adverse effects, adult and pediatric dosages, additional components of a drug profile, and storage, security and accountability
- Types of drugs; therapeutic drugs, environmental substances, toxic substances, and drugs of abuse and misuse
- Pharmacologic reference sources
- Drug administration; preparation of drugs, principles of pharmacokinetics, routes of drug administration, basic modes of drug transport, stages of drug activity, factors affecting response to drugs, and special considerations in drug delivery
Learning Outcomes:
- Describe regulation, drug legislation, and historic trends in pharmacology. (1)
- Describe the physiologic principles of pharmacology. (2)
- Describe common pharmacologic agents utilized by Emergency Medical Service professionals. (3, 4)
- Identify pharmacologic reference sources for drug information. (5)
- Interpret pharmacologic reference sources for drug information. (5)
- Describe safe operation of equipment and technology used in the administration of drugs. (6)
- Explain safe and effective techniques for the administration of drugs. (6)
- Calculate drug dosages and infusions. (6)
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