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Quiz 2 (august 4-9)
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207  cards
Introduction to Pharmaceutical Calculations
• Be able to articulate the crucial role of accurate pharmaceutical calculations • Be able to correctly perform basic pharmaceutical calculations encountered in an outpatient setting • Begin to develop the skill of determining if the number calculated seems feasible
4  cards
Amino Acids (Part 1): Nomenclatures and Structures
• Identify the 20 naturally occurring amino acids and key structural differences. • Identify functional groups that exemplify features that lead to bioactivity and recognition.
35  cards
Introduction to Pharmacotherapy and Nutrition
• Describe the Pharmacotherapy area of science – including the types of information we take into consideration while making clinical decisions • Describe the pharmacist’s role in nutrition and dietary supplements • Begin to appreciate how socioeconomic determinants of influence nutrition for individuals
20  cards
Introduction to AI
• Explain major components that comprise modern AI technology (at a high level) • Critically assess the impact of AI on pharmacy • Explain the difference between AI technology and other technology we use personally and professionally • Understand unique challenges to AI adoption in healthcare
11  cards
Cellular Architecture (Part 1): Membrane Proteins and Transport Across Membranes
• Describe the important properties of biological membranes responsible for their structure and function. • Identify the classes and functions of proteins that associate with the plasma membrane. • Describe the mechanisms for transporting solutes (molecules and ions) across membranes.
25  cards
Acid-Base Chemistry of Amino Acids
- Identify acidic and basic groups - Apply pH scale to determine the molecular charge on amino acids - Predict changes in physical properties of amino acids based on pH and functional group charge
0  cards
A Deeper Dive into DI Resources
1.Discuss evidence based practice (EBP) and its role in pharmaceutical care 2.Define PICO and its role in generating drug information questions 3.Select the most appropriate drug information resource for a given medication or population 4.Write a PICO for a simple clinical scenario
21  cards
Introduction to Pharmacology
- Understand basic concepts in pharmacology - Become familiar with common terms related to pharmacology
26  cards
The Food and Drug Cosmetic Act: Product Oversight and Consumer Protection
- Describe the development and evolution of the Federal Food, Drug, and Cosmetic Act (FDCA). - Apply components of the FDCA to the use of prescription drugs, over-the-counter drugs, homeopathic remedies, and dietary supplements. - Describe how the FDCA impacts work systems and processes of patient care in the pharmacy profession.
23  cards
Quintuple AIM: Cost, Quality, Patient Experience, Provider Wellbeing, Equity
- Describe the development and evolution of the Quintuple Aim in health care. - Apply components of the Quintuple Aim to new transformation frameworks for health care reform. - Describe how the Quintuple Aim impacts organizational designs and processes of patient care in the pharmacy profession.
20  cards
Pharmaceutical Calculations: Reading Prescription and Dosing
- Explain medication errors caused by common abbreviations. - Calculate doses, including using mg/kg and BSA methods
10  cards
Pharmaceutical Care Practice: Establishing Goals of Therapy
- Identify the components of a goal of therapy - Apply patient concerns to developing goals of therapy - Write the goals of therapy in their appropriate format
17  cards
Amino Acids (Part 2): Physical Properties
• Predict the physical properties of amino acids (sidechains) based on functional groups and structures. • Apply knowledge of the physical properties to compare and contrast amino acids as bioactive molecules. 3 • Relate physical properties to reactivity, recognition, and function in the pharmaceutical sciences.
30  cards
Cellular Architecture (Part 2): Eukaryotic Cell Structure and Function - Core Components and Organelles
• Review the cell organelles and their general roles in the cell. • Explain the cellular consequences of organelle dysfunction and its connection to various disease states. • Discuss cellular asymmetry, i.e., what it is and how it is generated, and its functional consequences.
28  cards

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