08-07-2023, 03:00 AM
Mastering Pharmaceutical Calculations
Published 8/2023
MP4 | Video: h264, 1280x720 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
Language: English | Size: 1.10 GB | Duration: 2h 54m
A Guide to Pass Pharmacy Calculation License Exams GPhC, KAPS, PEBC, NAPLEX
What you'll learn
Understand the basic principles of pharmaceutical calculations.
Apply pharmaceutical calculations to real-world scenarios.
Prepare students to pass the pharmaceutical calculations for license exams in Canada, USA, Australia and UK
Develop proficiency in dosage calculations.
Requirements
Require mobile/tablet/laptop/personal computer with internet
To be a pharmacy student, graduate and/or professional in related disciplines
Description
Pharmaceutical Calculations is a comprehensive course designed for pharmacists, trainee pharmacists, pharmacy students, and pharmacy technicians who seek to develop the necessary skills to accurately perform calculations in the pharmaceutical industry. This course will equip learners with the knowledge, skills, and tools required to perform calculations in a professional and accurate manner.The course will start with an introduction to basic principles of pharmaceutical calculations, including units of measure, conversion between units. Learners will then advance to more complex topics such as concentration and dilution, isotonicity, osmolarity, and IV flow rates. Additionally, the course will cover dosage calculations, half-life and some epidemiology concepts such as prevalence and number need to treat.Throughout the course, learners will be exposed to real-world scenarios that require the application of pharmaceutical calculations. They will learn how to perform calculations accurately and how to apply the results to their work in the pharmaceutical industry. The course will also provide pharmacists a guide to pass pharmacy calculation license exams GPhC, KAPS, PEBC, and NAPLEX.By the end of the course, learners will have developed the necessary skills to perform pharmaceutical calculations accurately and confidently. They will be able to apply these skills to their practice, whether they are working in a retail pharmacy or a hospital setting. This course will provide learners with a solid foundation in pharmaceutical calculations, enabling them to excel in their careers and provide excellent patient care.
Overview
Section 1: Introduction
Lecture 1 Introduction
Section 2: Basic principles of pharmaceutical Calculation
Lecture 2 Units of measure and imperial system
Lecture 3 conversion between units
Lecture 4 Ways to express concentration.
Section 3: Prescriptions
Lecture 5 Filling Prescriptions
Lecture 6 Reconstitution of Powder
Lecture 7 Formulations
Section 4: Molarity, Normality and Osmolarity
Lecture 8 Molarity
Lecture 9 Normality
Lecture 10 Osmolarity
Section 5: Dilution
Lecture 11 Diluting a percentage concentration
Lecture 12 Increasing a percentage concentration
Lecture 13 Mixing solutions
Lecture 14 Serial dilution
Lecture 15 Multiple dilution
Section 6: Half Life
Lecture 16 Half life part1
Lecture 17 Half life part2
Section 7: Epidemiology
Lecture 18 Prevalence
Lecture 19 RRR and NNT
Section 8: Allegation
Lecture 20 Allegation Part1
Lecture 21 Allegation Part2
Section 9: Flow Rate of IV Fluids
Lecture 22 Flow Rate Part1
Lecture 23 Flow Rate Part2
Pharmacy technicians, Pharmacy students, Trainee pharmacist and Pharmacists,Pharmacists preparing for license exams.
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