The student
- masters the basics of pharmacology
- knows the indication for use of the medications and knows some of the mechanisms of action of medication groups
The student
- masters the basics of pharmacology
- knows the indication for use of the medications and knows some of the mechanisms of action of medication groups
- knows the typical action mechanisms of the medication groups, some adverse effects and interactions between medication groups and resulting adverse effects
The student
- masters the basics of pharmacology
- knows the typical action mechanisms of the medication groups, some adverse effects and interactions between medication groups and resulting adverse effects
- in addition to the requirements for Good (3-4), also knows the mechanisms and interactions of medication groups, and is able to apply the knowledge he/she masters
Anna Rinne
Lecture material (assignments and slides) available via tuni-moodle.
Pharmacology: Brenner, G. M., Stevens, C. W. & Brenner, G. M. (2018). Pharmacology (Fifth edition.). Philadelphia, PA: Elsevier. (https://andor.tuni.fi/permalink/358FIN_TAMPO/qhe4al/alma9910396394205973)
Requires registration for the clinical key-site
Other material given or stated by the teacher.
Lectures 5 hours according to the tuni lukkari schedule.
Independent studies 48h
45 minutes exam on moodle.
Each session consists of a few main categories and there are 6 to 8 assignments that have to be done before each session. It is also recommended to read the subjects from the coursebook each week. During the lectures, we will go through the answers for assignments and further develop understanding of the subject via a teaching.
Englanti
01.02.2021 - 04.06.2021
08.12.2020 - 16.02.2021
2 op
20NURSE
Anna Rinne, Hoitotyö Luennoitsija
Mandatory Orientation 23.2.21 .
Nursing
Bachelor's Degree Programme in Nursing
TAMK Pääkampus
0-5
Exam on moodle. Week:
Redoing failed exams will be announced in Orientation.
54 hours of studying.
. All of the subjects can be studied from the self-learning material.
1) Basics of pharmacology: pharmacokinetics and pharmacodynamics. Interactions and harmful side-effects of medication.
2) cardiovascular drugs, hypertension, coronary heart disease, hyperlipidaemias, heart failure, and anticoagulant medication
3) antimicrobial drugs: antibiotics, antifungals, and antiviral drugs.
4) respiratory drugs: asthma and COPD
5) gastrointestinal drugs: constipation, diarrhea, antacids and inflammatory bowel diseses
6) metabolic and endocrinologic drugs: diabetes mellitus,
7) medication used in cancer treatment
8) special considerations of medication management concerning pediatric and gerontological patient