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1 COURSE TITLE: Pharmacology for Dental Hygiene COURSE NUMBER: DHY 200 PRE-REQUISITES: DHY-101 Oral Hygiene I DHY-201 Oral Hygiene II DHY-205 Dental Radiology DHY-209 Periodontology I CREDITS: 2 SEMESTER: Summer Sessions I and II, 2014 MEETING SCHEDULE: COURSE INSTRUCTOR: Thursdays, 7:00PM 10:00PM Thomas Viola, R.Ph., C.C.P. Address: [email protected] Office Phone: Office Hours: By appointment COURSE DESCRIPTION Pharmacology is the study of drugs and how they affect biological systems. Throughout the course of their everyday practice, dental hygienists must frequently draw upon their knowledge of Pharmacology for tasks ranging from the routine, such as obtaining a complete patient medical history and appointment planning, to the extreme, such as handling a medical emergency in the office. In addition to a base of knowledge of pharmacology and the drugs used in the current therapy of disease states, the dental hygienist must also have a solid foundation in the terminology and vocabulary that is associated with pharmacology. This course examines medications routinely prescribed for medical and dental conditions and the role of the dental hygienist in patient assessment and treatment planning. Systemic medications, complementary medicine, anesthesia, and oral pharmacotherapy will be included. Local anesthetic agents will be emphasized.
2 COURSE OBJECTIVES/GRADUATE COMPETENCIES Upon completion of this course, the student should be able to demonstrate Dental Hygiene Program graduate competencies as follows: Competency PC.2, PC.3, PC.5 C.7 PC.1, PC.3 PC.2, PC.3 C.6, C.10 PC.1, PC.3 C.9, C.13, C.14 HP.3, HP.4, HP.5, HP.6 PC.1, PC.2, PC.3, PC.4, PC.5, PC.6, PC.7, PC.8, PC.9, PC 10, PC.11, PC.12, PC.13 C.3, C.7, C.13 HP.3, HP.4, HP.5, HP.6 PC.2, PC.3, PC.4, PC.5 C.5, C.10, C.14 HP.3, HP.4, HP.5, HP.6 PC.1, PC.2, PC.3, PC.4, PC.5, PC.6, PC.7, PC.8, PC.9, PC 10, PC.11, PC.12, PC.13 C.14 HP.6 PC.4 C.2, C. 10, C.12 HP.3 Course Objective 1. Discuss the history of pharmacology and exhibit an understanding of its importance to dental hygiene. 2. Identify references of drug information to be used in practice. 3. Explain basic pharmacokinetics and related factors that affect a drug s ability to produce a therapeutic effect. 4. Recognize the generic and trade names of some of the most commonly prescribed drugs, demonstrate their correct pronunciation and be able to classify them according to their principle therapeutic indications. 5. Identify a drug listed on an accurately completed patient medical history and explain: the patient s medical conditions the drug s basic mechanism of action and effects the drug s potential adverse reactions, interactions and contraindications implications and considerations important to patient management during dental treatment 6. Review the etiology of most common disease states and describe the classes of drugs used in their treatment. 7. Discuss and compare the classes of drugs used in dental practice for: local anesthesia pain and anxiety management and prophylaxis treatment of infection treatment of oral conditions. 8. Exhibit familiarity with drugs commonly used in the event of a medical emergency in the dental office. 9. Identify those drugs which are commonly abused, discuss the medical, legal and social implications of their abuse, and the impact of their abuse on dental therapy. C Read prescriptions and exhibit familiarity with form and content.
3 Required : Supplemental: TEXTBOOKS/REFERENCES Pickett, F., Terezhalmy, G., Basic Principles of Pharmacology with Dental Hygiene Applications, 1 st Ed. Wolters Kluwer/LWW, 2009, ISBN#: Mosby s Dental Drug Reference, 11 th Ed. Elsevier, 2014, ISBN#: COURSE EDUCATIONAL METHODOLOGIES This course is taught using a variety of teaching methods including: Lecture PowerPoint Presentations Home Reading Assignments Homework Assignments Quizzes Exams Research Paper Lecture Periods APPROACHES TO TEACHING During each lecture period, new concepts in pharmacology are presented by a variety of methods including traditional lecture, and collaborative learning techniques. Handouts and visual aids (such as PowerPoint presentations) may be used to assist students in understanding important concepts. Advance Preparation Students prepare for each class session by advance reading and review of section(s) of the required textbook to be covered in that class session. Home reading selections from the course required textbook are also assigned to promote individual learning. Homework Assignments Students complete homework problems which are designed to strengthen comprehension of the numerous frequently prescribed medications and their uses. Research Paper Students complete a research paper to increase the scope of student exposure to new information, promote individual learning and strengthen comprehension of broad concepts. Quizzes and Examinations Quizzes and two examinations are administered throughout the semester.
4 PROCEDURES FOR STUDENT PERFORMANCE EVALUATION The course instructor will evaluate the performance of each student during the course of the semester according to the following criteria. Lecture Period Evaluation Students are expected to attend all lecture periods, arrive no later than the scheduled start time and depart no earlier than the scheduled end time of the lecture period (as indicated in the Attendance Policy section of this syllabus). Students are required to prepare for each lecture period by reviewing, in advance, the section(s) of the textbook to be discussed during that lecture period as well as any home reading assignments (as indicated in the Curriculum Outline section of this syllabus). Homework Assignments Students will complete weekly homework assignments which will consist of identifying the generic name, pharmacologic class and principle therapeutic indication of a selection of the 200 most frequently prescribed brand name drugs. Homework assignments will be due as indicated in the Curriculum Outline section of this syllabus and must be submitted in electronic format. Quizzes Quizzes will be conducted during the first 10 minutes of class sessions as indicated in the Curriculum Outline section of this syllabus. Each quiz will consist of 10 multiple-choice questions drawn from the previous week s class session, including any supplemental handouts, as well as textbook reading assignments and homework assignments. Research Paper Each student will select one herbal product to research for origins, product names, dosage information, efficacy, mechanisms of action, therapeutic indications, adverse effects, dental considerations and interactions with drugs, especially those used in the practice of dentistry. Research papers will be due as indicated in the Curriculum Outline section of this syllabus and must be submitted in electronic format. Midterm Examination The Midterm Examination will be conducted during the first hour of a class session as indicated in the Curriculum Outline section of this syllabus. It will consist of 50 multiple-choice questions, drawn from all material covered from the start of the semester. Final Examination The Final Examination will be conducted during two hours of the last class session. It will consist of 100 multiple-choice questions drawn from all material throughout the semester.
5 PROCEDURES FOR EVALUATION AND GRADING The course instructor will evaluate the performance and conduct of each student during the course of the semester and will determine the final course grade. Calculation of Final Grade Lecture Period Evaluation Homework Assignments Research Paper Quizzes Midterm Examination Final Examination 10% 10% 15% 15% 20% 30% Grade Scale 92% 100% average 89% 91% average 83% 88% average 80% 82% average 75% 79% average <74% average A B+ B C+ C F Please Note: A minimum grade of 75 is required to pass this course No extra-credit assignments will be given Additional criteria used in the determination of the final course grade are found in the Course Policies section of this syllabus. Attendance Policy COURSE POLICIES Regular attendance in all lecture periods is expected and is the responsibility of the student. Participation in lecture period group discussions and collaborative problem-solving exercises (as indicated in the Lecture Period Evaluation section of this syllabus) requires the student s presence in the classroom. 1. Students assume all responsibility for academic loss incurred through absenteeism, lateness or early departures. Students are responsible for all subject matter presented or assigned during their absence. 2. All absences, lateness and early departures will be considered unexcused, except only in circumstances where a valid reason for such has been established (at the sole discretion of the course instructor). 3. Each unexcused lecture period absence, lateness or early departure will result in a onepoint reduction from the final course grade. Class Session Conduct Policy Students are required to put their cell phones on silent status and power off all other electronic devices during classroom instruction and activities. No student will be permitted to use cell phones during instructional or quiz/examination times. Recording devices are not permitted in this course.
6 Quiz/Examination Policy 1. Quizzes/examinations will not be returned to students for their review and answers will not be discussed in class until all students complete the quiz/examination. Students are required to schedule an appointment with the course instructor if they wish to review answers individually and/or discuss any questions. 2. Lateness a. Prompt arrival for quiz/examination periods is the responsibility of the student. Quizzes/examinations will be distributed and administered at the start of the scheduled periods (as indicated in the Curriculum Outline section of this syllabus). b. Late arriving students will be required to complete quiz/examination within the scheduled time remaining. 3. Early Departure a. No one is to leave class during an exam without handing in their work. Upon leaving, students will not be allowed to re-enter the room until the quiz/examination is over. 4. Absence a. Students are responsible to know when quizzes/examinations are scheduled (as indicated on the course website and in the Curriculum Outline section of this syllabus). b. Students who miss a quiz/examination will receive a grade of zero (0). c. The decision to excuse a missed quiz/examination and administer a make-up is solely that of the course instructor. A missed quiz/examination will be excused only if a valid reason can been established. d. If a valid reason has been established, at the discretion of the course instructor, the student may be allowed to take a make-up quiz/examination for up to full credit. e. If a valid reason has not been established, at the discretion of the course instructor, the student may be allowed to take a make-up quiz/examination with a mandatory 20 point penalty imposed. Therefore, the maximum grade that may be obtained on any such make-up quiz/examination is an 80. f. The make-up quiz/examination will be administered at a mutually agreeable time for the student and course instructor, at the final discretion of the course instructor. Academic Integrity Policy The Bergen Community College Dental Hygiene Program will adhere to the Academic Integrity Policy, which is stated in the Bergen Community College Catalog. Violation of academic integrity may be defined to include the following: cheating, plagiarism, falsification and fabrication, abuse of academic materials, complicity in academic dishonesty, and personal misrepresentation. It is the student s responsibility to be aware of the behaviors that constitute academic dishonesty. Please refer to the Bergen Community College Catalog for more information.
7 Electronic Communication Policy This course is Moodle enhanced. Students are responsible for all course content delivered in class, presented on the course website and distributed via . In the rare event that class is cancelled, students are responsible for all material that would have been presented in that class, as indicated on the course website. Class materials will be distributed electronically via the course website. Students who desire a hard copy are responsible for downloading and printing all such documentation. Student Support Services Students are encouraged to use the student support services provided by the College. These services include the Tutoring Center (L-125) and the Office of Specialized Services (S-131). Every effort will be made to ensure classroom and laboratory access for all students. Students who require accommodations in accordance with the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) can request these services from the Office of Specialized Services. To learn more about how to apply for services, please visit them at:
8 CURRICULUM OUTLINE Class Session/ Date Quiz/ Exam Class Session Content/ Home Reading Assignment Chapter Assignment Class #1 5/29/14 Class #2 6/5/14 Class #3 6/12/14 No Quiz Drug Action and Handling 2 Quiz #1 Autonomic Pharmacology 4 Home Reading: Prescription Writing 3 Quiz #2 Cardiovascular Pharmacology 17 Home Reading: Emergency Drugs 12 Class #4 6/19/14 Class #5 6/26/14 Class #6 7/3/14 No Quiz Midterm Exam No Quiz NO CLASS Online Assignment: Pharmacology Basics 1 Midterm Examination Gastrointestinal Pharmacology 15 Home Reading: Sedation and Anesthesia 11 Respiratory Pharmacology 16 Pharmacology of Pain Relief 6,8 Home Reading: Topical Agents 7 Class #7 7/10/14 Class #8 7/17/14 Quiz #3 Pharmacology of Pain Relief 8,24 Home Reading: Substance Abuse 23 Quiz #4 Anti-Infective Pharmacology 9,10 Home Reading: Adverse Drug Effects 5 Class #9 7/24/14 Quiz #5 Papers Due CNS Pharmacology Endocrine Pharmacology Final Examination Review 18,19 14,21,22 Class #10 TBD Final Exam Final Examination NOTE: Every attempt will be made to follow this syllabus. The course instructor reserves the right to make changes as necessary. Some content may not be included as both class time and student progress permits.
9 Bergen Community College DHY200 Dental Pharmacology Semester Research Report Evaluation Rubric Objective Criteria Unsatisfactory Performance Satisfactory Performance Excellent Performance Outstanding Performance Maximum Points Content Accuracy of Research Amount of Research Most material presented is inaccurate. Subject is not well researched, missing key facts and dental implications (if any). Some material presented is accurate. Subject is fairly well researched, missing several key facts and dental implications (if any). Most material presented is accurate. Subject is well researched, missing only one or two key facts and dental implications (if any). All material presented is accurate. Subject is very well researched, missing no key facts and dental implications (if any). Form Organization Sequence Structure Information presented is completely disorganized. No discernable sequence of ideas. Ideas are not fully developed, no recognizable introduction and/or conclusion. Information presented is somewhat disorganized. Ideas are presented in incomplete sequences. Ideas are somewhat developed, introduction and conclusion are incomplete and not in expected order. Information presented is organized. Ideas are presented in some sequence. Ideas are developed and flow somewhat smoothly from introduction to conclusion in expected order. Information is very organized. Ideas are presented in complete sequence. Ideas are fully developed and flow smoothly from introduction to conclusion in expected order. Format MLA/APA Format Material is not presented in MLA/APA format. MLA/APA format is followed loosely throughout. MLA/APA format is followed throughout with some exceptions. MLA/APA format is followed closely throughout. Technical Writing Spelling, Grammar Numerous spelling, grammar and punctuation errors. Several spelling, grammar and punctuation errors. One or two spelling, grammar and punctuation errors. No spelling, grammar or punctuation errors. References Bibliography No bibliography present. Bibliography is present but includes only one Internet reference. Bibliography is present but includes only one traditional reference and one Internet reference. Bibliography is present and includes several traditional and Internet references. Total Points 100
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