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Feb 04, 2025
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RCP 401 - Airway Pharmacology Credits: 2 Lecture Hours: 2 Lab Hours: 0 Practicum Hours: 0 Work Experience: 0 Course Type: Open This course provides a study of the drugs affecting the cardiovascular, pulmonary and renal systems. Prerequisite OR Corequisite: RCP 250 Competencies
- Critique general pharmacologic concepts.
- Discuss medication information, drug development and regulation.
- Evaluate routes of medication administration.
- Describe the process of drug metabolism and excretion and list the most common organs responsible for each.
- Discuss pharmacology of the autonomic nervous system.
- Calculate drug dosages and solution concentrations.
- Compare administration of aerosolized and instilled medications.
- Perform DPI competency.
- Perform MDI competency.
- Assemble and troubleshoot metered-dose inhalers, spacers, valved holding chambers, and dry-powdered inhalers.
- Explain the administration of medications via endotracheal instillation.
- Evaluate bronchodilator therapy.
- List 3 categories of bronchodilators and explain how each causes bronchodilation.
- Describe common adverse effects and contraindications of bronchodilators.
- Compare the use of adrenergic, anticholinergic and methylxanthine bronchodilators in clinical practice.
- Assess clinical indications for short-acting and long-acting inhaled bronchodilators.
- Describe the administration of bronchodilators.
- Suggest the most appropriate bronchodilator given a patient case study.
- Assess anti-inflammatory drugs used in respiratory disease.
- Explain the use of racemic epinephrine.
- Describe the rationale for using corticosteroid therapy for control of asthmatic symptoms.
- List inhaled corticosteroids used in the treatment of airway inflammation.
- Describe the use of leukotriene inhibitors and antagonists.
- Suggest the most appropriate drug therapy given a patient case study.
- Evaluate wetting agents and mucoactive drugs.
- Discuss the therapeutic indications for the use of bland aerosols and mucolytic agents in airway maintenance.
- Compare and contrast the 2 primary mucolytic aerosols.
- Suggest the most appropriate mucolytic therapy given a patient case study.
- Assess aerosolized antimicrobial therapy.
- List the most common indications for the use of aerosolized antimicrobial agents.
- Name the FDA-approved aerosolized antimicrobial agents and the special equipment required for administration of each.
- Suggest the most appropriate antimicrobial therapy given a patient case study.
- Examine agents used in special procedures and of pulmonary importance.
- Describe the purpose of lidocaine during bronchoscopy.
- List drugs used in performing “bronchial challenge” pulmonary function studies.
- Summarize the administration of selective pulmonary vasodilators.
- Discuss smoking cessation strategies and recommend appropriate pharmacologic smoking cessation therapy.
Competencies Revised Date: 2020
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