Pharmaceutical Mathematics I Syllabus for 2014-2015
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Course

PHRA-1309-001 Pharmaceutical Mathematics I

Prerequisites

Prerequisite: Accuplacer score of 41, THEA score of 180 or an equivalent score on a state approved test

Course Description

Pharmaceutical mathematics including reading, interpreting and solving calculation problems encountered in the preparation and distribution of drugs. Conversion of measurements within the apothecary, avoirdupois and metric systems with emphasis on the metric system of weight and volume. Topics include ratio and proportion, percentage, dilution and concentration, milliequivalent, units, intravenous flow rates and solving dosage problems.

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Hours

(3 sem hrs; 3 lec)

Class Type

On Campus Course

Syllabus Information

Textbooks

\ No textbook required

Supplies

\ Calculator (no memory storing)
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\ Pencil

Student Performance

\ (minimum competencies) After studying the material presented in this course of study, the student will be able to do the following as evaluated by the faculty in the department/program.
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\ Upon completion of PHRA 1309, the student will be able to:
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  1. \ Learn the technical terminology, facts, theories, methods, and principles associated with the mathematics of   pharmacy technology.
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  3. \ Apply the knowledge learned to concrete or particular situations in the clinical environment.
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  5. \ Evaluate the learning experience from the perspective of the specific course objective
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  7. \ Solve simple proportional problems
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  9. \ Convert units of measurement in the apothecary, avoirdupois, metric, and common household systems.
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  11. \ Determine weight/volume solutions.
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  13. \ Solve percentage solution problems.
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  15. \ Solve percentage and ratio strength problems.
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  17. \ Calculate dispensing quantities from dose calculations.
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  19. \ Calculate quantities to be admixed with intravenous solutions.
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  21. \ Calculate drip rates for appropriate doses.
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  23. \ Calculate pediatric doses.
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Expected Student Behavior

\ Adult, professional behavior is expected at all times.
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\ Academic dishonesty will result in a final grade of "F" for the course. Any attempt to cheat will be considered as academic dishonesty and will also result in a final grade of “F” for the course.
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\ Cell phones, pagers, and any other electronic communication device must be set to vibrate/silent during class.

Grading Criteria

\ The final course grade will be computed as follows:
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\ *The average of all exams equals 35% of the final grade
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\ *The average of all homework grades will equal 35% of the final grade
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\ *The final equals 30% of the final grade
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\ The following grade scale applies:
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\ A = 90-100%
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\ B = 80-89%
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\ C = 70-79%
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\ F = Less than 70%
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\ All course work must be done in pencil.
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\ The use of a calculator will be at the discretion of the instructor.
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\ Illegible work will not be graded.
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\ To receive credit on calculation problems you must show all work.
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\ Considering that we meet once a week, students will not be allowed to make-up exams, homework, or quizzes. The student will receive a grade of ZERO for anything missed.
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\ **With regard to exams only, the instructor will consider only written petitions for emergency situations and undue hardships on an individual basis. The decision of the instructor to accept or reject the petition is final. The process must be initiated by the student and occur within 48 hours of the missed class period.

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Calendar

\ There will be 4 exams. (This is subject to change)
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\ A comprehensive final exam will be given on the last class meeting
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\ Course outline will be given to the student at the beginning of the course. (This is subject to change.)
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\ PHRA 1309 Class schedule

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\ Week 1:      Review syllabus

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\ Week 2:      Military time       

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\                    Arabic and Roman numerals

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\                    Fractions and decimals

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\                    Systems of measurement (HMW Fract & Dec)

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\ Week 3:      Cont. (HMW Systems)

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\                      Review for Exam 1

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\ Week 4:      Exam 1      

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\ Week 5:      Ratios, proportions, & percentages in dosage calculations

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\                    Temperature conversions

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\                     (HMW ratios)

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\                    Review for Exam 2       

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\ Week 6:      Exam 2

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\ Week 7:      Percent concentrations

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\                      Liquid dosage forms 

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\ Week 8:      Dilutions and concentrations

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\                     Alligations                    

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\ Week 9:      Flow rates

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\                    Review for Exam 3

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\ Week 10:    Exam 3                                   

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\ Week 11:    Solid dosage forms

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\                      Business math

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\ Week 12:    Pediatric dosages

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\                      Review for Exam 4

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\ Week 13:    Exam 4                

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\ Week 14:    Thanksgiving, No Class                   

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\ Week 15:    Review for final Exam                     

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\ Week 16:    Final

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Additional Information

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Syllabus Created on:

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Last Edited on:

11/30/-1 12:00 AM