Week - 1 |
Medical and anatomical terminology. Definition of pathology, history and pathology methods. Classification and structural properties of carbohydrates. Biological materials used in biochemistry laboratories. Definition and history of pharmacy technology. Introduction to pharmacology. History and scope of toxicology. |
Week - 2 |
Anatomical position, anatomical planes and axes. Cell damage and cellular adaptation. Carbohydrate metabolism. Determination of total protein and albumin quantities by recognition reactions of proteins. Basic terms and abbreviations used in pharmacy technology. Basic drug information. Principles of toxicology. |
Week - 3 |
Movement system, general information about bones. Cell damage and cellular adaptation. Regulation of carbohydrate metabolism. Protein denaturation and deproteinization. Reference books used in pharmacy technology. Basic drug information. Mechanisms of toxicity. |
Week - 4 |
Craniums, skeletal skeleton, upper and lower extremity bones. Cell damage and cellular adaptation. Fatty acids and their derivatives. Drug types. Drug administration routes. Risk assessment. |
Week - 5 |
General information about joints, names of joints in body, types and movements in these joints. Inflammation. Metabolism of fatty acids, recognition reactions of amino acids. Prescription and dose information. Pharmacokinetics: absorption, distribution. Environmental toxicology, ecotoxicology. |
Week - 6 |
General information about muscles. Inflammation. Cholesterol and its metabolism. Kidney function tests. Pharmaceutical basic operations. Pharmacokinetics: metabolism, elimination. Food toxicology. |
Week - 7 |
Locations, functions and innervations of muscles in the body. granulomatous inflammation. Transport and storage of lipids. Kidney function tests. Majistral prescription. Pharmacodynamics. Analytical and forensic toxicology. |
Week - 8 |
Principles and principles of definition of first aid. inflammation healing. Vitamins and biochemical importance. Liver function tests. Packing and storage of medicines. Drug effect sites. Clinical toxicology. |
Week - 9 |
First aid in fractures, first aid in dislocation and sprain. Bleeding, thrombosis and embolism. Minerals and biochemical importance. Liver function tests. Classification of dosage forms. Drug effect sites. Occupational toxicology. |
Week - 10 |
First aid for head trauma. Shock and edema. Electron transport chain and oxidative phosphorylation. General tests for recognition of carbohydrates. Classification of dosage forms. Factors that change drug effect. Pesticides: Toxic effects, isolation and diagnostic methods. |
Week - 11 |
First aid in burns, first aid in freezing. Neoplasms: Definition and nomenclature. Hormones. Determination of blood glucose concentration. Classification of dosage forms. Radiopharmacy. Drug interactions. Metals: Toxic effects, isolation and identification methods. |
Week - 12 |
First aid in cardiomyopathy, cardio-pulmonary resuscitation. Neoplasms: neoplastic cell characteristics. Hormones. Lipid metabolism tests. Cosmetology and biopharmaceutical. Drug interactions. Solvents and gases: Toxic effects, isolation and diagnostic methods. |
Week - 13 |
Types of poisoning and prevention, first aid in poisoning. Neoplasms: neoplastic cell characteristics. Hormones. Pregnancy test. definition and history of pharmaceutical biotechnology. Otokoids. Radiation: Toxic effects. |
Week - 14 |
Epilepsy first aid, common cases requiring first aid. Neoplasms: Etiology, grading, and staging. Hormones. Urine analysis. Pharmaceutical biotechnological products and basic techniques used. Otokoids. Plant and animal toxins: Toxic effects, isolation and diagnostic methods. |