Pharmacy Syringes, Compounding Medications, & Communication
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Pharmacy Syringes, Compounding Medications, & Communication at Coursera Overview
Duration | 11 hours |
Start from | Start Now |
Total fee | Free |
Mode of learning | Online |
Official Website | Explore Free Course |
Credential | Certificate |
Pharmacy Syringes, Compounding Medications, & Communication at Coursera Highlights
- Earn a certificate after completion of the course
- Assessment and quizzes
- Financial aid available
Pharmacy Syringes, Compounding Medications, & Communication at Coursera Course details
- What you'll learn
- Explain the various types of insulin strengths and additives, syringe and needle sizing, injection sites, and insulin pumps
- Discuss compounding medications, as well as the associated regulations and manufacturing guidelines
- Identify the principles of compounding solids, semi-solids, powders, coloring, flavoring, ointments, and other dosage forms
- Explain the importance of empathy when dealing with patients by discussing the pathophysiology of disease
- Students will learn essential practices with our Pharmacy Syringes, Compounding Medications and Communication course. Through the first lesson on insulin and syringes, students build an understanding of the intricacies of insulin administration techniques and syringe utilization for optimal patient care. Next, they will discover the regulatory landscape and crucial considerations in compounding medications, ensuring compliance and safety in the lesson on compounding regulations and considerations. Students then dive deeper into compounding techniques in the compounding medications lesson, honing skills in preparing specialized medications tailored to patient needs. Beyond technical expertise, this course emphasizes the human aspect of pharmacy. Students learn how essential empathy is in patient interactions through lessons focusing on patient empathy, as well as communication and telephone techniques. This course integrates technical proficiency, regulatory understanding, patient-centricity, and effective communication, empowering pharmaceutical professionals with a holistic skill set crucial for exceptional patient care and successful pharmacy practice.
- Course Objectives included:
- -Explain the various types of insulin strengths and additives, syringe and needle sizing, injection sites, and insulin pumps
- -Discuss compounding medications, as well as the associated regulations and manufacturing guidelines
- -Identify the principles of compounding solids, semi-solids, powders, coloring, flavoring, ointments, and other dosage forms
- -Explain the importance of empathy when dealing with patients by discussing the pathophysiology of disease
- -Explore the communication process, the various aspects of verbal and non-verbal communication, active listening, open-ended questions, and motivational interviewing
Pharmacy Syringes, Compounding Medications, & Communication at Coursera Curriculum
Module 1 - Insulin and Syringes and Compounding Regulations and Considerations
Insulin and Syringes
Insulin
Syringes and Needles
Injection Sites
Lesson 1 Review
Lesson 1 -Update
Compounding Regulations and Considerations
Compounding Regulations
Compounding Considerations
Lesson 2 Update
Course Introduction
Lesson 1 Additional Information
Lesson 2 Additional Information
Lesson 1 Quiz
Lesson 2 Quiz
Lesson 1.1 Syringes
Activity 2.1 USP 795 Standards
Module 2 - Compounding Medications
Mixing Solids and Semisolids
Compounding Principles for Dosage Forms
IV Solution and Medication Examples
Determining the Concentration of a Mixture
Solutions, Solvents, and Dilutions
Alligations
Lesson 3 Update
Lesson 3 Additional Information
Lesson 3 Quiz
Activity 3.1 Compounding – What Do You Need?
Activity 3.2 Non-Sterile Compounding – Creams and Ointments
Activity 3.3 Non-Sterile Compounding – Liquids, Solids, & Suspensions
Sim 3a Sterile Compounding
Sim 3b Non-Sterile Compounding
Module 3 - Patient Empathy, Communication and Telephone Techniques, and Project
Sympathy and Empathy
Identifying the Needs of the Patient
Ways to Show Empathy
Communication and Telephone Techniques
Telephone Communication and Incoming Calls
Handling Difficult Communication
Lesson 4 Additional Information
Lesson 5 Additional Information
Project Instructions
Lesson 4 Quiz
Lesson 5 Quiz
Activity 4.1 Meeting the Needs of the Patient
Activity 5.1 Can Your Hear Me? – Effective Communicating
Medication Reconciliation
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