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PharmacologyLaajuus (2 cr)

Code: 7Q00FP65

Credits

2 op

Objectives

The student
- is able to describe the general principles of pharmacokinetics and dynamics
- knows the medications which are used to treat the most common diseases, their action mechanisms, indications and most common side and adverse effects
- is able to monitor the effectiveness of the medicine

Content

- the effects of drugs on the body and the effects of the body on pharmaceutical substances
- simple and combined adverse reactions to medication
- antimicrobials and medications for cardiovascular, respiratory and gastrointestinal diseases, medications for metabolism and endocrine disorders, and medications for tumors
- specific issues for the care of children and elderly
- basic concepts of pharmacology, pharmacokinetics and pharmacodynamics, adverse drug reactions and adverse interactions
- medicines for the cardiovascular system: high blood pressure, coronary heart disease, heart failure, medicines that affect blood clotting, hyperlipidaemias.
- medication for diabetes: medicines for type I and type II diabetes
- allergy medicines, cortisone as a drug, medication for hypothyroidism and hyperthyroidism
- medicines for respiratory diseases: medicines for asthma and COPD
- medicines for diseases of the digestive system: hyperacidity, diarrhea, constipation
- antimicrobials: antibacterial, antiviral and antifungal agents
- drug treatment of tumors

Prerequisites

Participation in the course on Pharmacotherapy and Medical Calculations.

Assessment criteria, satisfactory (1-2)

The student
- masters the basics of pharmacology
- knows the indication for use of the medications and knows some of the mechanisms of action of medication groups

Assessment criteria, good (3-4)

The student
- masters the basics of pharmacology
- knows the indication for use of the medications and knows some of the mechanisms of action of medication groups
- knows the typical action mechanisms of the medication groups, some adverse effects and interactions between medication groups and resulting adverse effects

Assessment criteria, excellent (5)

The student
- masters the basics of pharmacology
- knows the typical action mechanisms of the medication groups, some adverse effects and interactions between medication groups and resulting adverse effects
- in addition to the requirements for Good (3-4), also knows the mechanisms and interactions of medication groups, and is able to apply the knowledge he/she masters

Enrolment period

02.07.2023 - 30.09.2023

Timing

01.08.2023 - 31.12.2023

Credits

2 op

Mode of delivery

Contact teaching

Unit

Nursing

Campus

TAMK Main Campus

Teaching languages
  • English
Degree programmes
  • Bilingual Bachelor's Degree Programme in Nursing
Teachers
  • Virva Vasari
  • Akindayo Ogunbayo
Person in charge

Virva Vasari

Groups
  • 23TOKASA

Objectives (course unit)

The student
- is able to describe the general principles of pharmacokinetics and dynamics
- knows the medications which are used to treat the most common diseases, their action mechanisms, indications and most common side and adverse effects
- is able to monitor the effectiveness of the medicine

Content (course unit)

- the effects of drugs on the body and the effects of the body on pharmaceutical substances
- simple and combined adverse reactions to medication
- antimicrobials and medications for cardiovascular, respiratory and gastrointestinal diseases, medications for metabolism and endocrine disorders, and medications for tumors
- specific issues for the care of children and elderly
- basic concepts of pharmacology, pharmacokinetics and pharmacodynamics, adverse drug reactions and adverse interactions
- medicines for the cardiovascular system: high blood pressure, coronary heart disease, heart failure, medicines that affect blood clotting, hyperlipidaemias.
- medication for diabetes: medicines for type I and type II diabetes
- allergy medicines, cortisone as a drug, medication for hypothyroidism and hyperthyroidism
- medicines for respiratory diseases: medicines for asthma and COPD
- medicines for diseases of the digestive system: hyperacidity, diarrhea, constipation
- antimicrobials: antibacterial, antiviral and antifungal agents
- drug treatment of tumors

Prerequisites (course unit)

Participation in the course on Pharmacotherapy and Medical Calculations.

Assessment criteria, satisfactory (1-2) (course unit)

The student
- masters the basics of pharmacology
- knows the indication for use of the medications and knows some of the mechanisms of action of medication groups

Assessment criteria, good (3-4) (course unit)

The student
- masters the basics of pharmacology
- knows the indication for use of the medications and knows some of the mechanisms of action of medication groups
- knows the typical action mechanisms of the medication groups, some adverse effects and interactions between medication groups and resulting adverse effects

Assessment criteria, excellent (5) (course unit)

The student
- masters the basics of pharmacology
- knows the typical action mechanisms of the medication groups, some adverse effects and interactions between medication groups and resulting adverse effects
- in addition to the requirements for Good (3-4), also knows the mechanisms and interactions of medication groups, and is able to apply the knowledge he/she masters

Exam schedules

The examination will comprise 50 multiple-choice questions. There shall be NO NEGATIVE marks. The minimum point required for the completion of the course is 50%. The date of the first and second resit shall be announced during the course. Students who fail to attain the pass marks in the first exam shall be eligible to write the resit examinations

Assessment scale

0-5

Teaching methods

The teaching method will be online. At the beginning of every week, recorded lectures will be uploaded. Panopto video platform by the University will be used for video recording. Please, familiarise yourself with the application.
Students are required to study the lectures each week and write their lecture notes which will be converted to a learning diary at the end of the course. I will reserve lecture time on your timetable but in theory, there will not be a contact or Zoom class. Students can listen to the lectures during the reserved time or at their convenience. The learning diary will be submitted, a requirement for students to receive their grades after the exam.
A discussion forum will be opened each week. Students are expected to participate in the topic of the week. One student can start a discussion which can be questions, contributions, etc and other students are expected to write their comments. I will monitor the trends of the discussion forum and make comments when necessary. Active participation in discussion forums is a prerequisite to passing the course.
At the end of the course, there shall be a symposium where revision of the courses will be done, clinical cases will be examined, and the modalities of the examination will also be discussed. Symposiums may take place in the form of a contact class or via Zoom. This date will be announced later. Attendance is mandated.

Learning materials

Lecture material (assignments and slides) available via tuni-moodle.
Pharmacology: Brenner, G. M., Stevens, C. W. & Brenner, G. M. (2018). Pharmacology (Fifth edition.). Philadelphia, PA: Elsevier. (https://andor.tuni.fi/permalink/358FIN_TAMPO/qhe4al/alma9910396394205973)
Requires registration for the clinicalkey-site

Other material given or stated by the teacher.

Student workload

54 hours (including contact classes and independent studies.)

Content scheduling

All of the subjects can be studied from the self-learning material.
1) General Pharmacology: pharmacokinetics and pharmacodynamics. Interactions and harmful side-effects of medication.
2) Drug treatments of heart and cardiovascular disease: Hypertension, Heart failure, Coronary heart diseases, Pulmonary Embolism, Hyperlipidemia, Anticoagulants
3) Drug treatment of respiratory diseases: asthma, COPD
4) Drug treatment of diabetes
5) Drug treatment of gastrointestinal diseases: peptic ulcer diseases, Diarrhoea, constipation
6) Antimicrobial drugs: antibiotics, antifungals, and antiviral drugs.
7) Hormones, contraceptive preparations and menopause medications
8)Medications for neurological diseases
9)Cancer chemotherapy
10) Drug treatment of Psychiatry diseases
11) Drug used in medical emergencies

Assessment criteria - fail (0) (Not in use, Look at the Assessment criteria above)

The student shows a lack of understanding of basic principles of pharmacology, drug indications and typical side effects of the drugs taught.

Assessment criteria - satisfactory (1-2) (Not in use, Look at the Assessment criteria above)

The student
- masters the basics of pharmacology
- knows the indication for use of the medications and knows some of the mechanisms of action of medication groups

Assessment criteria - good (3-4) (Not in use, Look at the Assessment criteria above)

The student
- masters the basics of pharmacology
- knows the indication for use of the medications and knows some of the mechanisms of action of medication groups
- knows the typical action mechanisms of the medication groups, some adverse effects and interactions between medication groups and resulting adverse effects

Assessment criteria - excellent (5) (Not in use, Look at the Assessment criteria above)

The student
- masters the basics of pharmacology
- knows the typical action mechanisms of the medication groups, some adverse effects and interactions between medication groups and resulting adverse effects
- in addition to the requirements for Good (3-4), also knows the mechanisms and interactions of medication groups, and is able to apply the knowledge he/she masters

Enrolment period

02.07.2022 - 31.01.2023

Timing

01.01.2023 - 31.07.2023

Credits

2 op

Mode of delivery

Contact teaching

Unit

Nursing

Campus

TAMK Main Campus

Teaching languages
  • English
Degree programmes
  • Bachelor's Degree Programme in Nursing
Teachers
  • Linah Oule
  • Akindayo Ogunbayo
Person in charge

Linah Oule

Groups
  • 22NURKEN

Objectives (course unit)

The student
- is able to describe the general principles of pharmacokinetics and dynamics
- knows the medications which are used to treat the most common diseases, their action mechanisms, indications and most common side and adverse effects
- is able to monitor the effectiveness of the medicine

Content (course unit)

- the effects of drugs on the body and the effects of the body on pharmaceutical substances
- simple and combined adverse reactions to medication
- antimicrobials and medications for cardiovascular, respiratory and gastrointestinal diseases, medications for metabolism and endocrine disorders, and medications for tumors
- specific issues for the care of children and elderly
- basic concepts of pharmacology, pharmacokinetics and pharmacodynamics, adverse drug reactions and adverse interactions
- medicines for the cardiovascular system: high blood pressure, coronary heart disease, heart failure, medicines that affect blood clotting, hyperlipidaemias.
- medication for diabetes: medicines for type I and type II diabetes
- allergy medicines, cortisone as a drug, medication for hypothyroidism and hyperthyroidism
- medicines for respiratory diseases: medicines for asthma and COPD
- medicines for diseases of the digestive system: hyperacidity, diarrhea, constipation
- antimicrobials: antibacterial, antiviral and antifungal agents
- drug treatment of tumors

Prerequisites (course unit)

Participation in the course on Pharmacotherapy and Medical Calculations.

Assessment criteria, satisfactory (1-2) (course unit)

The student
- masters the basics of pharmacology
- knows the indication for use of the medications and knows some of the mechanisms of action of medication groups

Assessment criteria, good (3-4) (course unit)

The student
- masters the basics of pharmacology
- knows the indication for use of the medications and knows some of the mechanisms of action of medication groups
- knows the typical action mechanisms of the medication groups, some adverse effects and interactions between medication groups and resulting adverse effects

Assessment criteria, excellent (5) (course unit)

The student
- masters the basics of pharmacology
- knows the typical action mechanisms of the medication groups, some adverse effects and interactions between medication groups and resulting adverse effects
- in addition to the requirements for Good (3-4), also knows the mechanisms and interactions of medication groups, and is able to apply the knowledge he/she masters

Exam schedules

The examination will comprise 50 -60 multiple-choice questions. There shall be NO NEGATIVE marks. The minimum point required for the completion of the course is 50%. The date of the first and second resit shall be announced during the course. Students who fail to attain the pass marks in the first exam shall be eligible to write the resit examinations.

Assessment scale

0-5

Teaching methods

Implementation will be updated before the course orientation

Learning materials

Lecture material (assignments and slides) available via tuni-moodle.
Pharmacology: Brenner, G. M., Stevens, C. W. & Brenner, G. M. (2018). Pharmacology (Fifth edition.). Philadelphia, PA: Elsevier. (https://andor.tuni.fi/permalink/358FIN_TAMPO/qhe4al/alma9910396394205973)
Requires registration for the clinicalkey-site

Other material given or stated by the teacher.

Student workload

54 hours (including contact classes and independent studies.)

Content scheduling

All of the subjects can be studied from the self-learning material.
1) General Pharmacology: pharmacokinetics and pharmacodynamics. Interactions and harmful side-effects of medication.
2) Drug treatments of heart and cardiovascular disease: Hypertension, Heart failure, Coronary heart diseases, Pulmonary Embolism, Hyperlipidemia, Anticoagulants
3) Drug treatment of respiratory diseases: asthma, COPD
4) Drug treatment of diabetes
5) Drug treatment of gastrointestinal diseases: peptic ulcer diseases, Diarrhoea, constipation
6) Antimicrobial drugs: antibiotics, antifungals, and antiviral drugs.
7) Hormones, contraceptive preparations and menopause medications
8)Medications for neurological diseases
9)Cancer chemotherapy
10) Drug treatment of Psychiatry diseases
11) Drug used in medical emergencies

Further information

Mandatory orientation

Assessment criteria - fail (0) (Not in use, Look at the Assessment criteria above)

The student shows a lack of understanding of basic principles of pharmacology, drug indications and typical side effects of the drugs taught.

Assessment criteria - satisfactory (1-2) (Not in use, Look at the Assessment criteria above)

The student
- masters the basics of pharmacology
- knows the indication for use of the medications and knows some of the mechanisms of action of medication groups

Assessment criteria - good (3-4) (Not in use, Look at the Assessment criteria above)

The student
- masters the basics of pharmacology
- knows the indication for use of the medications and knows some of the mechanisms of action of medication groups
- knows the typical action mechanisms of the medication groups, some adverse effects and interactions between medication groups and resulting adverse effects

Assessment criteria - excellent (5) (Not in use, Look at the Assessment criteria above)

The student
- masters the basics of pharmacology
- knows the typical action mechanisms of the medication groups, some adverse effects and interactions between medication groups and resulting adverse effects
- in addition to the requirements for Good (3-4), also knows the mechanisms and interactions of medication groups, and is able to apply the knowledge he/she masters

Enrolment period

19.01.2023 - 06.02.2023

Timing

01.01.2023 - 31.07.2023

Credits

2 op

Mode of delivery

Contact teaching

Unit

Nursing

Campus

TAMK Main Campus

Teaching languages
  • English
Degree programmes
  • Bachelor's Degree Programme in Nursing
Teachers
  • Akindayo Ogunbayo
  • Jaana Vainionpää
Person in charge

Sanna Laiho

Groups
  • 22NURSE

Objectives (course unit)

The student
- is able to describe the general principles of pharmacokinetics and dynamics
- knows the medications which are used to treat the most common diseases, their action mechanisms, indications and most common side and adverse effects
- is able to monitor the effectiveness of the medicine

Content (course unit)

- the effects of drugs on the body and the effects of the body on pharmaceutical substances
- simple and combined adverse reactions to medication
- antimicrobials and medications for cardiovascular, respiratory and gastrointestinal diseases, medications for metabolism and endocrine disorders, and medications for tumors
- specific issues for the care of children and elderly
- basic concepts of pharmacology, pharmacokinetics and pharmacodynamics, adverse drug reactions and adverse interactions
- medicines for the cardiovascular system: high blood pressure, coronary heart disease, heart failure, medicines that affect blood clotting, hyperlipidaemias.
- medication for diabetes: medicines for type I and type II diabetes
- allergy medicines, cortisone as a drug, medication for hypothyroidism and hyperthyroidism
- medicines for respiratory diseases: medicines for asthma and COPD
- medicines for diseases of the digestive system: hyperacidity, diarrhea, constipation
- antimicrobials: antibacterial, antiviral and antifungal agents
- drug treatment of tumors

Prerequisites (course unit)

Participation in the course on Pharmacotherapy and Medical Calculations.

Assessment criteria, satisfactory (1-2) (course unit)

The student
- masters the basics of pharmacology
- knows the indication for use of the medications and knows some of the mechanisms of action of medication groups

Assessment criteria, good (3-4) (course unit)

The student
- masters the basics of pharmacology
- knows the indication for use of the medications and knows some of the mechanisms of action of medication groups
- knows the typical action mechanisms of the medication groups, some adverse effects and interactions between medication groups and resulting adverse effects

Assessment criteria, excellent (5) (course unit)

The student
- masters the basics of pharmacology
- knows the typical action mechanisms of the medication groups, some adverse effects and interactions between medication groups and resulting adverse effects
- in addition to the requirements for Good (3-4), also knows the mechanisms and interactions of medication groups, and is able to apply the knowledge he/she masters

Exam schedules

The examination will comprise 50 -60 multiple-choice questions. There shall be NO NEGATIVE marks. The minimum point required for the completion of the course is 50%. The date of the first and second resit shall be announced during the course. Students who fail to attain the pass marks in the first exam shall be eligible to write the resit examinations.

Exam in Exam room 3-16.4.2023 (weeks 14-15)

Assessment scale

0-5

Teaching methods

Implementation will be updated before the course orientation

Learning materials

Lecture material (assignments and slides) available via tuni-moodle.
Pharmacology: Brenner, G. M., Stevens, C. W. & Brenner, G. M. (2018). Pharmacology (Fifth edition.). Philadelphia, PA: Elsevier. (https://andor.tuni.fi/permalink/358FIN_TAMPO/qhe4al/alma9910396394205973)
Requires registration for the clinicalkey-site

Other material given or stated by the teacher.

Student workload

54 hours (including contact classes and independent studies.)

Content scheduling

All of the subjects can be studied from the self-learning material.
1) General Pharmacology: pharmacokinetics and pharmacodynamics. Interactions and harmful side-effects of medication.
2) Drug treatments of heart and cardiovascular disease: Hypertension, Heart failure, Coronary heart diseases, Pulmonary Embolism, Hyperlipidemia, Anticoagulants
3) Drug treatment of respiratory diseases: asthma, COPD
4) Drug treatment of diabetes
5) Drug treatment of gastrointestinal diseases: peptic ulcer diseases, Diarrhoea, constipation
6) Antimicrobial drugs: antibiotics, antifungals, and antiviral drugs.
7) Hormones, contraceptive preparations and menopause medications
8)Medications for neurological diseases
9)Cancer chemotherapy
10) Drug treatment of Psychiatry diseases
11) Drug used in medical emergencies

Further information

Mandatory orientation

Assessment criteria - fail (0) (Not in use, Look at the Assessment criteria above)

The student shows a lack of understanding of basic principles of pharmacology, drug indications and typical side effects of the drugs taught.

Assessment criteria - satisfactory (1-2) (Not in use, Look at the Assessment criteria above)

The student
- masters the basics of pharmacology
- knows the indication for use of the medications and knows some of the mechanisms of action of medication groups

Assessment criteria - good (3-4) (Not in use, Look at the Assessment criteria above)

The student
- masters the basics of pharmacology
- knows the indication for use of the medications and knows some of the mechanisms of action of medication groups
- knows the typical action mechanisms of the medication groups, some adverse effects and interactions between medication groups and resulting adverse effects

Assessment criteria - excellent (5) (Not in use, Look at the Assessment criteria above)

The student
- masters the basics of pharmacology
- knows the typical action mechanisms of the medication groups, some adverse effects and interactions between medication groups and resulting adverse effects
- in addition to the requirements for Good (3-4), also knows the mechanisms and interactions of medication groups, and is able to apply the knowledge he/she masters

Enrolment period

10.06.2022 - 24.10.2022

Timing

24.10.2022 - 31.12.2022

Credits

2 op

Mode of delivery

Contact teaching

Unit

Nursing

Campus

TAMK Main Campus

Teaching languages
  • English
Degree programmes
  • Bilingual Bachelor's Degree Programme in Nursing
Teachers
  • Akindayo Ogunbayo
  • Virva Vasari
Person in charge

Päivi Hautaviita

Groups
  • 22TOKASA
    Degree Programme in Nursing, TOKASA

Objectives (course unit)

The student
- is able to describe the general principles of pharmacokinetics and dynamics
- knows the medications which are used to treat the most common diseases, their action mechanisms, indications and most common side and adverse effects
- is able to monitor the effectiveness of the medicine

Content (course unit)

- the effects of drugs on the body and the effects of the body on pharmaceutical substances
- simple and combined adverse reactions to medication
- antimicrobials and medications for cardiovascular, respiratory and gastrointestinal diseases, medications for metabolism and endocrine disorders, and medications for tumors
- specific issues for the care of children and elderly
- basic concepts of pharmacology, pharmacokinetics and pharmacodynamics, adverse drug reactions and adverse interactions
- medicines for the cardiovascular system: high blood pressure, coronary heart disease, heart failure, medicines that affect blood clotting, hyperlipidaemias.
- medication for diabetes: medicines for type I and type II diabetes
- allergy medicines, cortisone as a drug, medication for hypothyroidism and hyperthyroidism
- medicines for respiratory diseases: medicines for asthma and COPD
- medicines for diseases of the digestive system: hyperacidity, diarrhea, constipation
- antimicrobials: antibacterial, antiviral and antifungal agents
- drug treatment of tumors

Prerequisites (course unit)

Participation in the course on Pharmacotherapy and Medical Calculations.

Assessment criteria, satisfactory (1-2) (course unit)

The student
- masters the basics of pharmacology
- knows the indication for use of the medications and knows some of the mechanisms of action of medication groups

Assessment criteria, good (3-4) (course unit)

The student
- masters the basics of pharmacology
- knows the indication for use of the medications and knows some of the mechanisms of action of medication groups
- knows the typical action mechanisms of the medication groups, some adverse effects and interactions between medication groups and resulting adverse effects

Assessment criteria, excellent (5) (course unit)

The student
- masters the basics of pharmacology
- knows the typical action mechanisms of the medication groups, some adverse effects and interactions between medication groups and resulting adverse effects
- in addition to the requirements for Good (3-4), also knows the mechanisms and interactions of medication groups, and is able to apply the knowledge he/she masters

Exam schedules

The examination will comprise 50 -60 multiple-choice questions. There shall be NO NEGATIVE marks. The minimum point required for the completion of the course is 50%. The date of the first and second resit shall be announced during the course. Students who fail to attain the pass marks in the first exam shall be eligible to write the resit examinations.

Assessment scale

0-5

Teaching methods

Implementation will be updated before the course orientation

Learning materials

Lecture material (assignments and slides) available via tuni-moodle.
Pharmacology: Brenner, G. M., Stevens, C. W. & Brenner, G. M. (2018). Pharmacology (Fifth edition.). Philadelphia, PA: Elsevier. (https://andor.tuni.fi/permalink/358FIN_TAMPO/qhe4al/alma9910396394205973)
Requires registration for the clinicalkey-site

Other material given or stated by the teacher.

Student workload

54 hours (including contact classes and independent studies.)

Content scheduling

All of the subjects can be studied from the self-learning material.
1) General Pharmacology: pharmacokinetics and pharmacodynamics. Interactions and harmful side-effects of medication.
2) Drug treatments of heart and cardiovascular disease: Hypertension, Heart failure, Coronary heart diseases, Pulmonary Embolism, Hyperlipidemia, Anticoagulants
3) Drug treatment of respiratory diseases: asthma, COPD
4) Drug treatment of diabetes
5) Drug treatment of gastrointestinal diseases: peptic ulcer diseases, Diarrhoea, constipation
6) Antimicrobial drugs: antibiotics, antifungals, and antiviral drugs.
7) Hormones, contraceptive preparations and menopause medications
8)Medications for neurological diseases
9)Cancer chemotherapy
10) Drug treatment of Psychiatry diseases
11) Drug used in medical emergencies

Further information

Mandatory orientation

Assessment criteria - fail (0) (Not in use, Look at the Assessment criteria above)

The student shows a lack of understanding of basic principles of pharmacology, drug indications and typical side effects of the drugs taught.

Assessment criteria - satisfactory (1-2) (Not in use, Look at the Assessment criteria above)

The student understands basic principles of pharmacology, drug indication and typical side effects of these drugs.

Assessment criteria - good (3-4) (Not in use, Look at the Assessment criteria above)

In addition to the understanding of basic principles of pharmacology, drug indication and side effects, the student also understands the different classes of drugs in treatments of various common diseases and is aware of special precautions when taking some drugs.

Assessment criteria - excellent (5) (Not in use, Look at the Assessment criteria above)

In addition to 3-4 above, the student can make clinical decisions on the right choice of drugs for certain diseases and can make informed decisions on the contraindications of certain drugs. The student can also demonstrate a basic knowledge of drug interaction for the assessment of drug effectiveness.

Enrolment period

03.06.2022 - 09.10.2022

Timing

24.10.2022 - 02.12.2022

Credits

2 op

Mode of delivery

Contact teaching

Unit

Nursing

Campus

TAMK Main Campus

Teaching languages
  • English
Degree programmes
  • Bachelor's Degree Programme in Nursing
Teachers
  • Anna Rinne
  • Akindayo Ogunbayo
Person in charge

Anna Rinne

Groups
  • 22NURFIL

Objectives (course unit)

The student
- is able to describe the general principles of pharmacokinetics and dynamics
- knows the medications which are used to treat the most common diseases, their action mechanisms, indications and most common side and adverse effects
- is able to monitor the effectiveness of the medicine

Content (course unit)

- the effects of drugs on the body and the effects of the body on pharmaceutical substances
- simple and combined adverse reactions to medication
- antimicrobials and medications for cardiovascular, respiratory and gastrointestinal diseases, medications for metabolism and endocrine disorders, and medications for tumors
- specific issues for the care of children and elderly
- basic concepts of pharmacology, pharmacokinetics and pharmacodynamics, adverse drug reactions and adverse interactions
- medicines for the cardiovascular system: high blood pressure, coronary heart disease, heart failure, medicines that affect blood clotting, hyperlipidaemias.
- medication for diabetes: medicines for type I and type II diabetes
- allergy medicines, cortisone as a drug, medication for hypothyroidism and hyperthyroidism
- medicines for respiratory diseases: medicines for asthma and COPD
- medicines for diseases of the digestive system: hyperacidity, diarrhea, constipation
- antimicrobials: antibacterial, antiviral and antifungal agents
- drug treatment of tumors

Prerequisites (course unit)

Participation in the course on Pharmacotherapy and Medical Calculations.

Assessment criteria, satisfactory (1-2) (course unit)

The student
- masters the basics of pharmacology
- knows the indication for use of the medications and knows some of the mechanisms of action of medication groups

Assessment criteria, good (3-4) (course unit)

The student
- masters the basics of pharmacology
- knows the indication for use of the medications and knows some of the mechanisms of action of medication groups
- knows the typical action mechanisms of the medication groups, some adverse effects and interactions between medication groups and resulting adverse effects

Assessment criteria, excellent (5) (course unit)

The student
- masters the basics of pharmacology
- knows the typical action mechanisms of the medication groups, some adverse effects and interactions between medication groups and resulting adverse effects
- in addition to the requirements for Good (3-4), also knows the mechanisms and interactions of medication groups, and is able to apply the knowledge he/she masters

Exam schedules

The examination will comprise 50 -60 multiple-choice questions. There shall be NO NEGATIVE marks. The minimum point required for the completion of the course is 50%. The date of the first and second resit shall be announced during the course. Students who fail to attain the pass marks in the first exam shall be eligible to write the resit examinations.

Assessment scale

0-5

Teaching methods

Implementation will be updated before the course orientation

Learning materials

Lecture material (assignments and slides) available via tuni-moodle.
Pharmacology: Brenner, G. M., Stevens, C. W. & Brenner, G. M. (2018). Pharmacology (Fifth edition.). Philadelphia, PA: Elsevier. (https://andor.tuni.fi/permalink/358FIN_TAMPO/qhe4al/alma9910396394205973)
Requires registration for the clinicalkey-site

Other material given or stated by the teacher.

Student workload

54 hours (including contact classes and independent studies.)

Content scheduling

All of the subjects can be studied from the self-learning material.
1) General Pharmacology: pharmacokinetics and pharmacodynamics. Interactions and harmful side-effects of medication.
2) Drug treatments of heart and cardiovascular disease: Hypertension, Heart failure, Coronary heart diseases, Pulmonary Embolism, Hyperlipidemia, Anticoagulants
3) Drug treatment of respiratory diseases: asthma, COPD
4) Drug treatment of diabetes
5) Drug treatment of gastrointestinal diseases: peptic ulcer diseases, Diarrhoea, constipation
6) Antimicrobial drugs: antibiotics, antifungals, and antiviral drugs.
7) Hormones, contraceptive preparations and menopause medications
8)Medications for neurological diseases
9)Cancer chemotherapy
10) Drug treatment of Psychiatry diseases
11) Drug used in medical emergencies

Further information

Mandatory orientation

Assessment criteria - fail (0) (Not in use, Look at the Assessment criteria above)

The student shows a lack of understanding of basic principles of pharmacology, drug indications and typical side effects of the drugs taught.

Assessment criteria - satisfactory (1-2) (Not in use, Look at the Assessment criteria above)

The student understands basic principles of pharmacology, drug indication and typical side effects of these drugs.

Assessment criteria - good (3-4) (Not in use, Look at the Assessment criteria above)

In addition to the understanding of basic principles of pharmacology, drug indication and side effects, the student also understands the different classes of drugs in treatments of various common diseases and is aware of special precautions when taking some drugs.

Assessment criteria - excellent (5) (Not in use, Look at the Assessment criteria above)

In addition to 3-4 above, the student can make clinical decisions on the right choice of drugs for certain diseases and can make informed decisions on the contraindications of certain drugs. The student can also demonstrate a basic knowledge of drug interaction for the assessment of drug effectiveness.

Enrolment period

17.03.2022 - 31.03.2022

Timing

17.03.2022 - 05.06.2022

Credits

2 op

Mode of delivery

Contact teaching

Unit

Nursing

Campus

TAMK Main Campus

Teaching languages
  • English
Degree programmes
  • Bachelor's Degree Programme in Nursing
Teachers
  • Johanna Kangaspunta
  • Akindayo Ogunbayo
Person in charge

Johanna Kangaspunta

Groups
  • 21NURKEN

Objectives (course unit)

The student
- is able to describe the general principles of pharmacokinetics and dynamics
- knows the medications which are used to treat the most common diseases, their action mechanisms, indications and most common side and adverse effects
- is able to monitor the effectiveness of the medicine

Content (course unit)

- the effects of drugs on the body and the effects of the body on pharmaceutical substances
- simple and combined adverse reactions to medication
- antimicrobials and medications for cardiovascular, respiratory and gastrointestinal diseases, medications for metabolism and endocrine disorders, and medications for tumors
- specific issues for the care of children and elderly
- basic concepts of pharmacology, pharmacokinetics and pharmacodynamics, adverse drug reactions and adverse interactions
- medicines for the cardiovascular system: high blood pressure, coronary heart disease, heart failure, medicines that affect blood clotting, hyperlipidaemias.
- medication for diabetes: medicines for type I and type II diabetes
- allergy medicines, cortisone as a drug, medication for hypothyroidism and hyperthyroidism
- medicines for respiratory diseases: medicines for asthma and COPD
- medicines for diseases of the digestive system: hyperacidity, diarrhea, constipation
- antimicrobials: antibacterial, antiviral and antifungal agents
- drug treatment of tumors

Prerequisites (course unit)

Participation in the course on Pharmacotherapy and Medical Calculations.

Assessment criteria, satisfactory (1-2) (course unit)

The student
- masters the basics of pharmacology
- knows the indication for use of the medications and knows some of the mechanisms of action of medication groups

Assessment criteria, good (3-4) (course unit)

The student
- masters the basics of pharmacology
- knows the indication for use of the medications and knows some of the mechanisms of action of medication groups
- knows the typical action mechanisms of the medication groups, some adverse effects and interactions between medication groups and resulting adverse effects

Assessment criteria, excellent (5) (course unit)

The student
- masters the basics of pharmacology
- knows the typical action mechanisms of the medication groups, some adverse effects and interactions between medication groups and resulting adverse effects
- in addition to the requirements for Good (3-4), also knows the mechanisms and interactions of medication groups, and is able to apply the knowledge he/she masters

Exam schedules

The examination will comprise 50 -60 multiple-choice questions. There shall be NO NEGATIVE marks. The minimum point required for the completion of the course is 50%. The date of the first and second resit shall be announced during the course. Students who fail to attain the pass marks in the first exam shall be eligible to write the resit examinations.

Assessment scale

0-5

Teaching methods

Implementation will be updated before the course orientation

Learning materials

Lecture material (assignments and slides) available via tuni-moodle.
Pharmacology: Brenner, G. M., Stevens, C. W. & Brenner, G. M. (2018). Pharmacology (Fifth edition.). Philadelphia, PA: Elsevier. (https://andor.tuni.fi/permalink/358FIN_TAMPO/qhe4al/alma9910396394205973)
Requires registration for the clinicalkey-site

Other material given or stated by the teacher.

Student workload

54 hours (including contact classes and independent studies.)

Content scheduling

All of the subjects can be studied from the self-learning material.
1) General Pharmacology: pharmacokinetics and pharmacodynamics. Interactions and harmful side-effects of medication.
2) Drug treatments of heart and cardiovascular disease: Hypertension, Heart failure, Coronary heart diseases, Pulmonary Embolism, Hyperlipidemia, Anticoagulants
3) Drug treatment of respiratory diseases: asthma, COPD
4) Drug treatment of diabetes
5) Drug treatment of gastrointestinal diseases: peptic ulcer diseases, Diarrhoea, constipation
6) Antimicrobial drugs: antibiotics, antifungals, and antiviral drugs.
7) Hormones, contraceptive preparations and menopause medications
8)Medications for neurological diseases
9)Cancer chemotherapy
10) Drug treatment of Psychiatry diseases
11) Drug used in medical emergencies

Further information

Mandatory orientation

Assessment criteria - fail (0) (Not in use, Look at the Assessment criteria above)

The student shows a lack of understanding of basic principles of pharmacology, drug indications and typical side effects of the drugs taught.

Assessment criteria - satisfactory (1-2) (Not in use, Look at the Assessment criteria above)

The student understands basic principles of pharmacology, drug indication and typical side effects of these drugs.

Assessment criteria - good (3-4) (Not in use, Look at the Assessment criteria above)

In addition to the understanding of basic principles of pharmacology, drug indication and side effects, the student also understands the different classes of drugs in treatments of various common diseases and is aware of special precautions when taking some drugs.

Assessment criteria - excellent (5) (Not in use, Look at the Assessment criteria above)

In addition to 3-4 above, the student can make clinical decisions on the right choice of drugs for certain diseases and can make informed decisions on the contraindications of certain drugs. The student can also demonstrate a basic knowledge of drug interaction for the assessment of drug effectiveness.

Enrolment period

01.01.2022 - 06.03.2022

Timing

03.01.2022 - 27.02.2022

Credits

2 op

Mode of delivery

Contact teaching

Unit

Nursing

Campus

TAMK Main Campus

Teaching languages
  • English
Seats

0 - 39

Degree programmes
  • Bachelor's Degree Programme in Nursing
Teachers
  • Akindayo Ogunbayo
  • Nancy Kamau
Person in charge

Nancy Kamau

Groups
  • 21NURSE
    Degree Programme in Nursing

Objectives (course unit)

The student
- is able to describe the general principles of pharmacokinetics and dynamics
- knows the medications which are used to treat the most common diseases, their action mechanisms, indications and most common side and adverse effects
- is able to monitor the effectiveness of the medicine

Content (course unit)

- the effects of drugs on the body and the effects of the body on pharmaceutical substances
- simple and combined adverse reactions to medication
- antimicrobials and medications for cardiovascular, respiratory and gastrointestinal diseases, medications for metabolism and endocrine disorders, and medications for tumors
- specific issues for the care of children and elderly
- basic concepts of pharmacology, pharmacokinetics and pharmacodynamics, adverse drug reactions and adverse interactions
- medicines for the cardiovascular system: high blood pressure, coronary heart disease, heart failure, medicines that affect blood clotting, hyperlipidaemias.
- medication for diabetes: medicines for type I and type II diabetes
- allergy medicines, cortisone as a drug, medication for hypothyroidism and hyperthyroidism
- medicines for respiratory diseases: medicines for asthma and COPD
- medicines for diseases of the digestive system: hyperacidity, diarrhea, constipation
- antimicrobials: antibacterial, antiviral and antifungal agents
- drug treatment of tumors

Prerequisites (course unit)

Participation in the course on Pharmacotherapy and Medical Calculations.

Assessment criteria, satisfactory (1-2) (course unit)

The student
- masters the basics of pharmacology
- knows the indication for use of the medications and knows some of the mechanisms of action of medication groups

Assessment criteria, good (3-4) (course unit)

The student
- masters the basics of pharmacology
- knows the indication for use of the medications and knows some of the mechanisms of action of medication groups
- knows the typical action mechanisms of the medication groups, some adverse effects and interactions between medication groups and resulting adverse effects

Assessment criteria, excellent (5) (course unit)

The student
- masters the basics of pharmacology
- knows the typical action mechanisms of the medication groups, some adverse effects and interactions between medication groups and resulting adverse effects
- in addition to the requirements for Good (3-4), also knows the mechanisms and interactions of medication groups, and is able to apply the knowledge he/she masters

Exam schedules

The examination will comprise 50 -60 multiple-choice questions. There shall be NO NEGATIVE marks. The minimum point required for the completion of the course is 50%. The date of the first and second resit shall be announced during the course. Students who fail to attain the pass marks in the first exam shall be eligible to write the resit examinations.

Assessment scale

0-5

Teaching methods

Implementation will be updated before the course orientation

Learning materials

Lecture material (assignments and slides) available via tuni-moodle.
Pharmacology: Brenner, G. M., Stevens, C. W. & Brenner, G. M. (2018). Pharmacology (Fifth edition.). Philadelphia, PA: Elsevier. (https://andor.tuni.fi/permalink/358FIN_TAMPO/qhe4al/alma9910396394205973)
Requires registration for the clinicalkey-site

Other material given or stated by the teacher.

Student workload

54 hours (including contact classes and independent studies.)

Content scheduling

All of the subjects can be studied from the self-learning material.
1) General Pharmacology: pharmacokinetics and pharmacodynamics. Interactions and harmful side-effects of medication.
2) Drug treatments of heart and cardiovascular disease: Hypertension, Heart failure, Coronary heart diseases, Pulmonary Embolism, Hyperlipidemia, Anticoagulants
3) Drug treatment of respiratory diseases: asthma, COPD
4) Drug treatment of diabetes
5) Drug treatment of gastrointestinal diseases: peptic ulcer diseases, Diarrhoea, constipation
6) Antimicrobial drugs: antibiotics, antifungals, and antiviral drugs.
7) Hormones, contraceptive preparations and menopause medications
8)Medications for neurological diseases
9)Cancer chemotherapy
10) Drug treatment of Psychiatry diseases
11) Drug used in medical emergencies

Further information

Mandatory orientation

Assessment criteria - fail (0) (Not in use, Look at the Assessment criteria above)

The student shows a lack of understanding of basic principles of pharmacology, drug indications and typical side effects of the drugs taught.

Assessment criteria - satisfactory (1-2) (Not in use, Look at the Assessment criteria above)

The student understands basic principles of pharmacology, drug indication and typical side effects of these drugs.

Assessment criteria - good (3-4) (Not in use, Look at the Assessment criteria above)

In addition to the understanding of basic principles of pharmacology, drug indication and side effects, the student also understands the different classes of drugs in treatments of various common diseases and is aware of special precautions when taking some drugs.

Assessment criteria - excellent (5) (Not in use, Look at the Assessment criteria above)

In addition to 3-4 above, the student can make clinical decisions on the right choice of drugs for certain diseases and can make informed decisions on the contraindications of certain drugs. The student can also demonstrate a basic knowledge of drug interaction for the assessment of drug effectiveness.