Description

General Objective

To provide theoretical knowledge in relation to the generalities of pharmacology and drug administration.
To identify the different routes of administration of drugs, the principle of the 6 correct ones and the different devices that exist for their administration.
To know the different drugs according to the system of our body where they act, their effects, benefits and adverse reactions.
Acquire skills in each of the workshops through the practice and realization of each of the activities.

Addressed to:

Registered Nursing Professionals or Nursing students in their last year of training. Nursing Technicians

Content


 

Module I: General Pharmacology.
▪ Introduction to Pharmacology I
▪ Introduction to Pharmacology II
▪ Drug administration
▪ Theoretical general aspects of pharmacotherapy.
▪ Drug Interactions and Pharmacokinetics.
▪ Medication Errors.

Module II: Drug administration
▪ Current protocols and regulations for drug administration.
▪ Correct Principle10, use of identification bracelet card holder.
▪ Routes of Drug Administration and possible complications.
▪ Parenteral drug preparation and administration.
▪ Dose calculation and drip.
▪ Administration of drugs by gavage.
▪ Pharmacotherapy in the elderly.
▪ Pharmacotherapy in Pediatrics

Module III: Drugs acting on various systems.
▪ Drugs acting on the peripheral nervous system I
▪ Drugs acting on the Peripheral Nervous System II
▪ Drugs acting on the Central Nervous System I
▪ Drugs acting on the central nervous system II
▪ Drugs acting on the Central Nervous System III
▪ Anti-inflammatory Drugs I
▪ Anti-inflammatory Drugs II
▪ Drugs acting on the Renal System.
▪ Drugs acting on Cardiovascular system.
▪ Drugs acting on Respiratory system.
▪ Drugs acting on Gastrointestinal system Drugs used in Cancer Treatment
▪ Drugs used in infectious pictures
▪ Drugs used in infectious diseases Last generation

Additional information

Country

Ecuador

Duration

50 hrs

Certification

AST

Ranking

Drugs and pharmaceuticals

Documentation