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Dec 26, 2024
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PHT 124 - Hospital Pharmacy Simulation Lab Credits: 5 Lecture Contact Hours: 1 Lab Contact Hours: 4 Description: This course is structured as a combination of a simulation lab and relevant lecture that will focus on those specific activities of a pharmacy technician that are used in an institutional (e.g., hospital) environment. The simulation lab will prepare the pharmacy technician student to effectively operate within a pharmacy in an institutional compounding setting. Students will learn how to prepare medications requiring simple, moderate and high level sterile and non-sterile compounding as defined by current standards. All students in the Pharmacy Technician programs must meet the requirements of a criminal background check and drug screen before completing the required practical experiences.
Prerequisites: None. Corequisites: PHT 102 with a minimum grade of 2.5, if not taken previously. PHT 104 with a minimum grade of 2.5, if not taken previously. Recommended: None.
Course Category: Occupational This Course is Typically Offered: Fall, Winter Check Course Availability
Students who already have this knowledge may qualify for prior learning credit. https://www.schoolcraft.edu/student-records/prior-learning-credits Course Competencies
- Assess medication orders for completeness, accuracy and authenticity in a hospital or institutional setting.
- Complete prescriptions in a hospital or institutional setting.
- Apply basic mathematical skills to the medication compounding process.
- Solve mathematical calculations to determine accurate parenteral medication dosages.
- Verify the accuracy of parenteral medication dosages based on patient age and weight.
- Explain how to calculate accurate amount of ingredients for a compounded product.
- Interpret brand names and generic names for parenteral medications.
- Process a parenteral medication order in an electronic medical record.
- Complete a compounded medication order in a prescription processing program.
- Fill a hospital automated drug storage and dispensing system.
- Describe accepted procedures in maintaining pharmacy facilities in a hospital or institutional setting.
- Describe effective inventory control of medications in a hospital or institutional setting.
- Explain procedures and communication channels to use in the event of a product recall or shortage, a medication error or identification of another problem in a hospital or institutional setting.
- Describe the investigational drug process, medications being used in off-label indications and emerging drug therapies in a hospital or institutional setting.
- Explain how to manage hazardous medications and materials in a hospital or institutional setting.
- Explain basic safety and emergency preparedness procedures in a hospital or institutional setting.
- Describe current standards for managing controlled substances in a hospital setting.
- Describe how to manage drug product inventory stored in equipment or devices in a hospital or institutional setting.
- Demonstrate aseptic techniques for preparing intravenous admixture products.
- Explain effective infection control procedures.
- Explain the levels of engineering controls for preparation of parenteral compounds.
- Demonstrate aseptic testing methods.
- Calculate Beyond Use Dating (BUD) that is utilized for compounded products.
- Demonstrate current United States Pharmacopeia (USP) standards in hood cleaning techniques.
- Demonstrate current United States Pharmacopeia (USP) standards in aseptic gowning techniques.
- Prepare simulated medications requiring moderate and high level non-sterile compounding methods.
- Prepare simulated chemotherapy/hazardous drug preparations.
- Prepare solutions using varying materials, including sterile powders, capsules, ampules and tablets.
- Explain how to verify measurements, preparations and/or packaging of medications produced by other healthcare professionals (e.g., tech-check-tech).
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