Compounding Sterile Preparations Syllabus for 2016-2017
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Course

PHRA-1345-001 Compounding Sterile Preparations

Prerequisites

Prerequisites: PHRA 1301 and PHRA 1309

Course Description

The process of compounding sterile preparations and aseptic technique within legal and regulatory guidelines specified by USP standards.

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Hours

(3 sem hrs; 2 lec, 2 lab)

Class Type

On Campus Course

Syllabus Information

Textbooks

Sterile Compounding and Aseptic Technique

Supplies

1 bottle of isopropyl alcohol, 1 box of latex gloves

 

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.
Upon completion of PHRA 1345, the student will be able to:
 
  1. Perform dose calculations in preparation of parenteral drugs
  2. Know the JCAHO requirements for pharmacy operation
  3. Recognize terminology pertaining to sterile products
  4. Understand how laminar flow hoods work
  5. Describe the major routes of parenteral administration
  6. Demonstrate proper procedure in aseptic technique
  7. Explain special precautions for injectable antineoplastic agents
  8. Define terminology pertaining to sterile products
  9. Process IV and TPN labels
  10. Demonstrate proper compounding technique
  11. Demonstrate proper aseptic technique
  12. Demonstrate knowledge of basic pharmacy technician regulations in Texas.
  13. Calculations
  14. Earn ACPE certification for sterile compounding (more information in class)

 

Students Rights and Responsibilities

Student Rights and Responsibilities

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Expected Student Behavior

Adult, professional behavior is expected at all times.
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 result in a final grade of “F” for the course.

Grading Criteria

The final course grade will be computed as follows:
*The average of all exams equals 25% of the final grade which will include ACPE midterm exam
*The average of lab practicals will equal 25% of the final grade
*Process Validation checklists equals 20% of the final grade
*The final equals 30% of the final grade which will include ACPE exam
 
The following grade scale applies:
A = 95-100%
B = 85-94%
C = 75-84%
F = Less than 75%
Illegible work will not be graded.
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.
**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.

 

Attendance

Calendar

There will be 3 exams, an ACPE midterm, Process Validation Checklists, and 2 lab practicals.(This is subject to change)
A comprehensive final exam will be given on the last class meeting which will include ACPE exam.
Course outline will be given to the student at the beginning of the course. (This is subject to change.)
**Textbook homework and Process Validations will be announced in class

 

Lecture Schedule

Lab Schedule

Week 1

Introduction

Ch 1 Sterile Compounding as a Pharmacy Technician

Ch 2 The Sterile Compounding Env

Safety Rules

Understanding Process Evaluations

Making Ethical Decisions

Hood and Clean Room check

Week 2

Infection Control

Ch 3 Sterile Compounding Supplies

Needles, Syringes, IV solutions, sharps, and tubing

Worksheet: Reading Syringes

Worksheet: IV solutions

Week 3

Introduction to IVs

Ch.4 Medication Orders and Labeling

Ch. 5 Calculations

 

Lab Ch 4

Practice Inpatient/IV labels

Lab Ch 5

Worksheets: Reading medication labels

Week 4

USP 797

Exam 1 including Ch 1-5

Ch. 6 Aseptic Garbing, Hand washing, and Gloving

Ch. 7 Cleaning Hood

USP 797

Lab Ch 6

Lab Ch 7

Week 5

ACPE Med Term Ch 1-7

Properties of Sterile Products

Handwash PV

Hood Clean PV

Week 6

Ch 8 Large Volumes

Ch 9 Small Volume Drips

Lab Ch 8

Lab Ch 9

Week 7

Types of Drugs a-nd Storage

Exam 2 including Ch 6-9

Lab Practical 1 which will be Ch 8 PV and Ch 9 PV

Week 8

Suspensions/Ointments

Ch. 10 Ampules

Compounding Suspensions/Ointments

Lab Ch 10

Homework: Package Inserts

Week 9

Spring Break

Spring Break

Week 10

Immunizations

Ch 11 Narcotics

Ampule PV

Hep B exercise

Lab Ch 11

Week 11

Ch 12 Pediatrics

Lab Ch 12

Week 12

TPN

Ch 13 TPN

Lab Practical 2 which will be Pediatric Syringe PV

Week 13

TPN cont

Ch 14 Chemotherapy

Exam 3 including ch 10-14

 

Lab Ch 13

Lab Ch 14

Week 14

ACPE Final Ch 8-14

TPN Cont

Chemo Cont

Week 15

TPN PV

Chemo PV

Week 16

Final Exam (comprehensive)

Final Exam

 

 

Additional Information

Syllabus Created on:

01/09/17 7:59 PM

Last Edited on:

01/09/17 7:59 PM