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For more course tutorials visit<br>www.tutorialoutlet.com<br><br>HCP 220 Week 1 Checkpoint Fractions and Decimals<br>HCP 220 Week 1 DQ 1 and DQ 2<br>HCP 220 Week 2 Checkpoint Mathematical Functions<br>HCP 220 Week 2 Assignment Ratios and Percents<br>HCP 220 Week 3 Checkpoint Equivalent Measurements and Measurement Symbols<br>HCP 220 Week 3 DQ 1 and DQ 2<br>HCP 220 Week 4 Checkpoint Common Applications of Different Conversion Systems and Measurements of Time and Temperature<br>HCP 220 Week 4 Assignment Measurements Using Metric, Apothecary, and Household Systems<br>HCP 220 Week 5 Checkpoint Prescription and Drug Labels<br>HCP 220 Week 5 DQ 1 and DQ 2<br>HCP 220 Week 6 CheckPoint Converting Dosages to Doses<br>HCP 220 Week 6 Assignment Amount of Medication to Administer<br>HCP 220 Week 7 DQ 1 and DQ 2<br>HCP 220 Week 8 CheckPoint IV Equipment<br>HCP 220 Week 8 Assignment Dosage, Flow Rates, Pediatric Drugs<br>HCP 220 Week 9 Capstone DQ<br><br><br>
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HCP 220 UOP CourseTutorial HCP 220 Week 1 Checkpoint Fractions and Decimals(Uop) For more course tutorials visit www.tutorialoutlet.com Resource: Ch. 2 of Pharmaceutical Calculations for Pharmacy Technicians: A Worktext Showall your calculations in a Microsoft® Word document Complete the following exercises: Based on the following prescription, how many capsules should the pharmacy technician dispense? Achromycin 250 mg
HCP 220 UOP CourseTutorial HCP 220 Week 1 DQ 1 and DQ 2(Uop) For more course tutorials visit www.tutorialoutlet.com Week 1 DQ 1 What skills do you already possess that you can apply as a pharmacy technician? What additional skills do you need to master to become a pharmacy technician? Explain your answers. Week 1 DQ 2 How important are math skills for pharmacy technicians? How can you apply the relationship of percents and ratios to everyday living situations? Provide an example.
HCP 220 UOP CourseTutorial HCP 220 Week 2 Assignment Ratios and Percents(Uop) For more course tutorials visit www.tutorialoutlet.com Resource: Ch. 3 of Pharmaceutical Calculations for Pharmacy Technicians: A Worktext Complete the following exercises: Showall your calculations in a Microsoft® Word document Test Your Knowledge, p. 24: Problems 2, 4, 6, 8, 10, 12, 14, 16, 18
HCP 220 UOP CourseTutorial HCP 220 Week 2 Checkpoint Mathematical Functions(Uop) For more course tutorials visit www.tutorialoutlet.com Accuracy and precision in the calculation of doses, dosages, and rates of infusion of intravenous solutions are often based on percents, ratios, and proportions. The exercises for this CheckPoint provide opportunities to perform various mathematical functions pharmacy technicians must master. Assume the role of a pharmacy technician. A pharmacist gives you a physician’s order sheet, a prescription, and asks you to prepare a 2% solution of sodium chloride (NaCl). You check the stock in the pharmacy but discover you have only a 3% solution of NaCl. Hint: 2g NaCl:100mL of solution::3g NaCL:xmL of 3% solution.
HCP 220 UOP CourseTutorial HCP 220 Week 3 Checkpoint Equivalent Measurements and Measurement For more course tutorials visit www.tutorialoutlet.com In addition to a patient’s weight and dose of medication, a pharmacy technician must have an understanding of the different systems of measurement to prevent medication errors while interpreting prescriptions. The following exercises provide opportunities for you to practice calculating equivalent measurements. Refer to Table 4-5 and Table 4-6 on p. 30 for abbreviations and symbols for ounce in both the apothecary and household systems. Although it is not noted in the text, one cubic centimeter (cc) is equivalent to one mL. For example, 5 cc = 5 mL, 3.1 mL = 3.1 cc, and so forth.
HCP 220 UOP CourseTutorial HCP 220 Week 3 DQ 1 and DQ 2(Uop) For more course tutorials visit www.tutorialoutlet.com Week 3 DQ 1 Describe the advantages and disadvantages of the three systems used for measuring drugs and solutions. As a pharmacy technician, which system would you prefer? As a patient, which one would you prefer? Explain your answers. Week 3 DQ 2
HCP 220 UOP CourseTutorial HCP 220 Week 4 Assignment Measurements Using Metric, Apothecary, and Household For more course tutorials visit www.tutorialoutlet.com Resource: Ch. 5 of Pharmaceutical Calculations for Pharmacy Technicians: A Worktext Showall your calculations in a Microsoft® Word document Completethe following conversions: Test Your Knowledge (metric system), p. 41: Problems 2, 4, 6, 8, 12 &14 Test Your Knowledge (apothecary system), p. 42: Problems 21, 29, 34, 37 & 40 Test Your Knowledge (household system), p. 42: Problems 42, 44, 49, 52, 54 & 56
HCP 220 UOP CourseTutorial HCP 220 Week 4 Checkpoint Common Applications of Different Conversion For more course tutorials visit www.tutorialoutlet.com To avoid patient harm in the calculation of doses or dosages, pharmacy technicians must master methods for converting or changing calculations using different measurement systems. The exercises in this CheckPoint provide opportunities to practice these skills. Resources: Ch. 5–6 of Pharmaceutical Calculations for Pharmacy Technicians: A Worktext Showall your calculations in a Microsoft® Word document Answerthe following questions about the prescription in the scenario:
HCP 220 UOP CourseTutorial HCP 220 Week 5 Checkpoint Prescription and Drug Labels(Uop) For more course tutorials visit www.tutorialoutlet.com Prescriptions are similar to medical orders containing vital information for the care of patients. Pharmacy technicians must understand how to read, transcribe, profile, and fill prescriptions. This CheckPoint provides an opportunity to practice analyzing prescription and drug labels. Resource: Ch. 7 of Pharmaceutical Calculations for Pharmacy Technicians: A Worktextand Appendix B Referto the illustration of the prescription label in Appendix B and the drug label for Allegra® on p. 56. Answerthe following questions:
HCP 220 UOP CourseTutorial HCP 220 Week 5 DQ 1 and DQ 2(Uop) For more course tutorials visit www.tutorialoutlet.com Week 5 DQ 1Recall the seven rights of drug administration. Consider the reasons for errors regarding these seven rights. Refer to page 64 (Examples 1 through 6) for the most frequent causes of medication errors. What two strategies for properly administering medication do you suggest? Week 5 DQ 2 What are the essential components of a prescription order? In what ways do computers ensure accurate filling and .
HCP 220 UOP CourseTutorial HCP 220 Week 6 Assignment Amount of Medication to Administer(Uop) For more course tutorials visit www.tutorialoutlet.com Sergio Sergical is having surgery for a herniated disk. The physician ordered six medications (ordered dose) for one hour before surgery; however, the pharmacy has different doses on hand. Resources: Ch. 8 of Pharmaceutical Calculations for Pharmacy Technicians: A Worktextand Appendix C Referto Exercise 2 on p. 76 for a worked example. Determinethe amount of medication to administer. Utilizethe table in Appendix C to complete this assignment.
HCP 220 UOP CourseTutorial HCP 220 Week 6 CheckPoint Converting Dosages to Doses(Uop) For more course tutorials visit www.tutorialoutlet.com Resource: Ch. 8 of Pharmaceutical Calculations for Pharmacy Technicians: A Worktext Showall your calculations in a Microsoft® Word document Complete the following exercises. Test Your Knowledge, p. 76 Problems 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 8 & 10 Critical Thinking, p. 77 Problems 1 & 2
HCP 220 UOP CourseTutorial HCP 220 Week 7 DQ 1 and DQ 2(Uop) For more course tutorials visit www.tutorialoutlet.com Week 7 DQ 1What are some of the advantages and disadvantages of using parenteral or injectable forms of medication compared to oral dosage forms? What additional considerations must you keep in mind when dispensing medication? Week 7 DQ 2As a pharmacy technician, how would you determine the most suitable equipment to use in the administration of injectable medication? Provide examples.
HCP 220 UOP CourseTutorial HCP 220 Week 8 Assignment Dosage, Flow Rates, Pediatric Drugs(Uop) For more course tutorials visit www.tutorialoutlet.com Pharmacy technicians must know that parenteral or injectable medications are available in different dosage forms. The following assignment provides an opportunity for you to practice these skills. Resources: Ch. 11–12 of Pharmaceutical Calculations for Pharmacy Technicians: A Worktext Showall your calculations in a Microsoft® Word document Calculateappropriate dosages and flow rates for IV medications in the following exercises:
HCP 220 UOP CourseTutorial HCP 220 Week 8 CheckPoint IV Equipment(Uop) For more course tutorials visit www.tutorialoutlet.com Pharmacy technicians must understand the various equipment types used in the preparation and administration of parenteral medications. The following activity provides an opportunity to practice this skill. Resource: Ch. 11 of Pharmaceutical Calculations for Pharmacy Technicians: A Worktextand Appendix E Complete this activity by using Appendix E. Matchvarious types of IV equipment with their definitions.
HCP 220 UOP CourseTutorial HCP 220 Week 9 Capstone DQ(Uop) For more course tutorials visit www.tutorialoutlet.com Respond to the capstone discussion question. Your post should be formatted in paragraphs, meet a minimum 150-word count, and be correct in terms of grammar and punctuation. Pharmacy technicians work under the direct supervision of pharmacists. The primary responsibility of pharmacy technicians is to prepare, package, measure, calculate, and distribute medications prescribed by physicians. Pharmacy technicians should follow best practices when completing these tasks. The Capstone Discussion Question provides an opportunity to share best practices with your classmates.
HCP 220 UOP CourseTutorial HCP 220 Entire Course (UOP) For more course tutorials visit www.tutorialoutlet.com HCP 220 Week 1 Checkpoint Fractions and Decimals HCP 220 Week 1 DQ 1 and DQ 2 HCP 220 Week 2 Checkpoint Mathematical Functions HCP 220 Week 2 Assignment Ratios and Percents HCP 220 Week 3 Checkpoint Equivalent Measurements and Measurement Symbols HCP 220 Week 3 DQ 1 and DQ 2 HCP 220 Week 4 Checkpoint Common Applications of Different Conversion Systems and Measurements of Time and Temperature HCP 220 Week 4 Assignment Measurements Using Metric, Apothecary, and Household Systems HCP 220 Week 5 Checkpoint Prescription and Drug Labels HCP 220 Week 5 DQ 1 and DQ 2 HCP 220 Week 6 CheckPoint Converting Dosages to Doses