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  • Pharmacy and Basic Medical Sciences IV
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  • Will be able to define the components of the immune system.
  • Defines the external and internal structure of the spleen and describes its location.
  • Defines the external and internal structure of the thymus and explains its neighboring structures.
  • Will be able to define the components of the endocrine system.
  • Defines the location of the hypothalamus and pituitary gland.
  • Defines the location and neighboring structures of the thyroid and parathyroid glands.
  • Describes the location and internal structure of the adrenal glands.
  • Defines the external and internal structure of the gonads (testes and ovaries).
  • Will be able to define the components of the digestive system.
  • Describes the anatomical structures in the oral cavity (tongue, teeth, and salivary glands).
  • Defines the parts of the pharynx and esophagus.
  • Defines the location, neighboring structures, peritoneal status, and parts of the stomach (gaster).
  • Defines the peritoneal status, internal, and external structure of the small intestine (duodenum, jejunum, and ileum).
  • Defines the peritoneal status, internal, and external structure of the large intestine (colon).
  • Lists the topographic regions of the anterior abdominal wall and the organs located in each quadrant.
  • Will be able to define the accessory digestive glands.
  • Defines the location, lobes, and neighboring structures of the liver (hepar).
  • Defines the gallbladder, intrahepatic, and extrahepatic bile ducts.
  • Defines the location and neighboring structures of the pancreas.
  • Will be able to explain general physiological concepts related to the immune system.
  • Explains general information about immune reactions.
  • Lists diseases caused by inappropriate or insufficient immune system activity.
  • Defines the rejection reaction.
  • Defines immunity.
  • Explains allergy and hypersensitivity reactions.
  • Will be able to explain general physiological concepts related to the physiology of the endocrine system.
  • Explains the basic concepts of endocrine regulation.
  • Distinguishes the synthesis, structure, and classification of hormones.
  • Knows the structures involved in the transport and mechanisms of action of hormones.
  • Lists hormone receptors and second messenger mechanisms.
  • Explains the positive and negative feedback mechanisms of hormones.
  • Will be able to define hypothalamic hormones.
  • Explains the role of the hypothalamus in hormonal functions and describes hypothalamic hormones.
  • Describes the hypothalamus-pituitary relationship and the hypothalamo-hypophyseal portal system.
  • Analyzes releasing hormones such as CRH, TRH, PRH, and their effects.
  • Will be able to define pituitary hormones.
  • Distinguishes the operating principles of the pituitary gland.
  • Classifies anterior and posterior pituitary hormones.
  • Explains the physiological effects of anterior and posterior pituitary hormones.
  • Distinguishes the mechanisms of action of anterior and posterior pituitary hormones.
  • Explains the synthesis, secretion, and physiological effects of growth hormone.
  • Explains the synthesis, secretion, and physiological effects of ADH hormone.
  • Explains the synthesis, secretion, and physiological effects of oxytocin hormone.
  • Will be able to define thyroid hormones.
  • Explains the synthesis and secretion of thyroid hormones.
  • Distinguishes the regulation of thyroid hormone synthesis and secretion.
  • Explains the transport and metabolism of thyroid hormones in tissues.
  • Explains the physiological effects of thyroid hormones.
  • Lists thyroid hormone disorders and physiological changes.
  • Will be able to define parathyroid hormone, vitamin D, and calcitonin.
  • Explains the mechanisms involved in regulating calcium and phosphate levels in body fluids.
  • Distinguishes the relationship between calcium and phosphate levels in body fluids and bone.
  • Explains the absorption and deposition of calcium and phosphate in bone.
  • Explains the physiological properties, structure, formation, and resorption of bone.
  • Explains the intake, metabolism, and effects of vitamin D in the body.
  • Distinguishes the effect of vitamin D on bone formation and resorption.
  • Explains the synthesis, secretion, metabolism, and effects of parathyroid hormone.
  • Distinguishes the effect of parathyroid hormone on bone formation and resorption.
  • Analyzes the synthesis, secretion, metabolism, and effects of calcitonin.
  • Distinguishes the effect of calcitonin on bone formation and resorption.
  • Classifies parathyroid hormone pathophysiology, vitamin D, and bone diseases.
  • Will be able to define pancreatic hormones.
  • Explains the synthesis, secretion, and metabolism of insulin.
  • Explains the mechanisms regulating insulin secretion.
  • Distinguishes the mechanism of action of insulin.
  • Explains the physiological effects of insulin.
  • Explains the regulation of blood glucose levels.
  • Explains the synthesis, secretion, and metabolism of glucagon.
  • Explains the mechanisms regulating glucagon secretion.
  • Distinguishes the mechanism of action of glucagon.
  • Explains the synthesis, secretion, and metabolism of somatostatin.
  • Explains the mechanisms regulating somatostatin secretion.
  • Distinguishes the mechanism of action of somatostatin.
  • Classifies the physiological effects of somatostatin.
  • Classifies the physiological changes resulting from the deficiency and excess of pancreatic hormones.
  • Will be able to define adrenal cortex hormones (glucocorticoids, mineralocorticoids).
  • Classifies the structure of the adrenal cortex and medulla and the endogenous substances secreted.
  • Distinguishes the synthesis and secretion of adrenal cortex hormones.
  • Explains the transport and metabolism of adrenal cortex hormones to tissues.
  • Explains the physiological effects of adrenal cortex hormones.
  • Classifies adrenal cortex hormone disorders.
  • Lists the physiological changes caused by adrenal cortex hormone disorders.
  • Will be able to define sex steroids.
  • Classifies gonadotropic hormones and their effects on the ovaries and testes.
  • Classifies sex hormones.
  • Distinguishes the synthesis and secretion of sex hormones.
  • Explains the transport and metabolism of sex hormones to tissues.
  • Explains the physiological effects of sex hormones.
  • Lists the diseases and physiological changes caused by the deficiency or excess of sex hormones.
  • Explains the effects of sex hormones on the formation of the menstrual cycle, pregnancy, and lactation.
  • Will be able to explain the general principles of gastrointestinal function—motility, neural control, and blood circulation.
  • Describes the general principles of gastrointestinal motility.
  • Explains the neural control of gastrointestinal function.
  • Explains the hormonal control of gastrointestinal motility.
  • Explains the functional types of movements in the gastrointestinal tract.
  • Describes gastrointestinal blood flow.
  • Will be able to explain the movement and mixing of food in the digestive tract.
  • Describes food intake.
  • Explains the motor functions of the stomach.
  • Describes the movements of the small intestine.
  • Describes the movements of the colon.
  • Explains other autonomic reflexes that affect intestinal activity.
  • Will be able to explain the secretory functions of the digestive tract.
  • Describes the general principles of digestive tract secretions.
  • Explains saliva secretion.
  • Explains the secretion of the stomach.
  • Explains pancreatic secretion.
  • Describes bile secretion from the liver.
  • Explains the secretions of the small intestine.
  • Describes mucus secretion from the large intestine.
  • Will be able to explain digestion and absorption in the gastrointestinal tract.
  • Explains the hydrolytic digestion of various nutrients.
  • Discusses the basic principles of gastrointestinal absorption.
  • Explains absorption in the small intestine.
  • Describes absorption in the large intestine and the formation of feces.
  • Will be able to explain the physiology of gastrointestinal disorders.
  • Discusses swallowing and esophageal disorders.
  • Discusses gastric disorders.
  • Lists the specific causes of peptic ulcers in humans.
  • Discusses large intestine disorders.
  • Discusses defecation paralysis in individuals with spinal cord injury.
  • Will be able to explain the liver as an organ.
  • Explains the physiological anatomy of the liver.
  • Describes the vascular and lymphatic systems of the liver.
  • Discusses the metabolic functions of the liver.
  • Will be able to explain immunosuppressive drugs.
  • Classifies immunosuppressive drugs.
  • Explains the pharmacokinetic properties of immunosuppressive drugs.
  • Explains the mechanisms of action of immunosuppressive drugs.
  • Distinguishes the indications for immunosuppressive drugs.
  • Provides examples of immunosuppressive drugs for their indicated uses.
  • Defines the side effects of immunosuppressive drugs.
  • Explains the contraindications of immunosuppressive drugs.
  • Will be able to explain immunostimulant drugs.
  • Classifies immunostimulant drugs.
  • Explains the pharmacokinetic properties of immunostimulant drugs.
  • Explains the mechanisms of action of immunostimulant drugs.
  • Distinguishes the indications for immunostimulant drugs.
  • Provides examples of immunostimulant drugs for their indicated uses.
  • Defines the side effects of immunostimulant drugs.
  • Explains the contraindications of immunostimulant drugs.
  • Will be able to explain antiallergic drugs.
  • Classifies antiallergic drugs.
  • Explains the pharmacokinetic properties of antiallergic drugs.
  • Explains the mechanisms of action of antiallergic drugs.
  • Distinguishes the indications for antiallergic drugs.
  • Provides examples of antiallergic drugs for their indicated uses.
  • Defines the side effects of antiallergic drugs.
  • Explains the contraindications of antiallergic drugs.
  • Will be able to explain hypothalamic and pituitary hormone drugs.
  • Classifies hypothalamic and pituitary hormone preparations and their antagonists.
  • Distinguishes the mechanisms of action of hypothalamic and pituitary hormone preparations and antithyroid drugs.
  • Distinguishes the indications for hypothalamic and pituitary hormone preparations and antithyroid drugs.
  • Provides examples of hypothalamic and pituitary hormone preparations and antithyroid drugs for their indicated uses.
  • Defines the side effects of hypothalamic and pituitary hormone preparations and antithyroid drugs.
  • Explains the contraindications of hypothalamic and pituitary hormone preparations and antithyroid drugs.
  • Will be able to explain thyroid hormone preparations and antithyroid drugs.
  • Classifies thyroid hormone preparations and antithyroid drugs.
  • Explains the pharmacokinetic properties of thyroid hormone preparations and antithyroid drugs.
  • Distinguishes the mechanisms of action of thyroid hormone preparations and antithyroid drugs.
  • Distinguishes the indications for thyroid hormone preparations and antithyroid drugs.
  • Provides examples of thyroid hormone preparations and antithyroid drugs for their indicated uses.
  • Defines the side effects of thyroid hormone preparations and antithyroid drugs.
  • Explains the contraindications of thyroid hormone preparations and antithyroid drugs.
  • Will be able to explain parathyroid hormone and vitamin D preparations, and calciotropic drugs.
  • Classifies parathyroid hormone preparations, vitamin D preparations, and calciotropic drugs.
  • Explains the pharmacokinetic properties of parathyroid hormone preparations, vitamin D preparations, and calciotropic drugs.
  • Distinguishes the mechanisms of action of parathyroid hormone preparations, vitamin D preparations, and calciotropic drugs.
  • Distinguishes the indications for parathyroid hormone preparations, vitamin D preparations, and calciotropic drugs.
  • Provides examples of parathyroid hormone preparations, vitamin D preparations, and calciotropic drugs for their indicated uses.
  • Defines the side effects of parathyroid hormone preparations, vitamin D preparations, and calciotropic drugs.
  • Explains the contraindications of parathyroid hormone preparations, vitamin D preparations, and calciotropic drugs.
  • Will be able to explain insulin-glucagon analogs and antidiabetic drugs.
  • Classifies insulin-glucagon analogs and antidiabetic drugs.
  • Explains the pharmacokinetic properties of insulin-glucagon analogs and antidiabetic drugs.
  • Distinguishes the mechanisms of action of insulin-glucagon analogs and oral antidiabetic drugs.
  • Distinguishes the indications for insulin-glucagon analogs and antidiabetic drugs.
  • Provides examples of insulin-glucagon analogs and antidiabetic drugs for their indicated uses.
  • Defines the side effects of insulin-glucagon analogs and antidiabetic drugs.
  • Explains the contraindications of insulin-glucagon analogs and antidiabetic drugs.
  • Will be able to explain corticosteroids, corticosteroid antagonists, and ACTH.
  • Classifies corticosteroids and corticosteroid antagonists.
  • Explains the pharmacokinetic properties of corticosteroids, corticosteroid antagonists, and ACTH.
  • Distinguishes the mechanisms of action of corticosteroids, corticosteroid antagonists, and ACTH.
  • Distinguishes the indications for corticosteroids, corticosteroid antagonists, and ACTH.
  • Provides examples of corticosteroids, corticosteroid antagonists, and ACTH preparations for their indicated uses.
  • Defines the side effects of corticosteroids, corticosteroid antagonists, and ACTH.
  • Explains the contraindications of corticosteroids, corticosteroid antagonists, and ACTH.
  • Will be able to explain estrogens, progestins, and their antagonists.
  • Classifies estrogens, progestins, and their antagonists.
  • Explains the pharmacokinetic properties of estrogens, progestins, and their antagonists.
  • Distinguishes the mechanisms of action of estrogens, progestins, and their antagonists.
  • Distinguishes the indications for estrogens, progestins, and their antagonists.
  • Provides examples of estrogens, progestins, and their antagonists for their indicated uses.
  • Defines the side effects of estrogens, progestins, and their antagonists.
  • Explains the contraindications of estrogens, progestins, and their antagonists.
  • Will be able to explain androgens, anabolic steroids, and antiandrogenic drugs.
  • Classifies androgens, anabolic steroids, and antiandrogenic drugs.
  • Explains the pharmacokinetic properties of androgens, anabolic steroids, and antiandrogenic drugs.
  • Distinguishes the mechanisms of action of androgens, anabolic steroids, and antiandrogenic drugs.
  • Distinguishes the indications of androgens, anabolic steroids, and antiandrogenic drugs.
  • Provides examples of androgens, anabolic steroids, and antiandrogenic drugs for their indications.
  • Defines the side effects of androgens, anabolic steroids, and antiandrogenic drugs.
  • Explains the contraindications of androgens, anabolic steroids, and antiandrogenic drugs.
  • Will be able to explain the drugs used in the treatment of peptic ulcers.
  • Classifies the drugs used in the treatment of peptic ulcers.
  • Explains the pharmacokinetic properties of drugs used in the treatment of peptic ulcers.
  • Distinguishes the mechanisms of action of drugs used in the treatment of peptic ulcers.
  • Distinguishes the indications of drugs used in the treatment of peptic ulcers.
  • Provides examples of drugs in this group for their indications.
  • Defines the side effects of drugs used in the treatment of peptic ulcers.
  • Explains the contraindications of drugs used in the treatment of peptic ulcers.
  • Will be able to explain laxative and purgative drugs.
  • Classifies laxative and purgative drugs.
  • Explains the pharmacokinetic properties of laxative and purgative drugs.
  • Distinguishes the mechanisms of action of laxative and purgative drugs.
  • Distinguishes the indications of laxative and purgative drugs.
  • Provides examples of laxative and purgative drugs for their indications.
  • Defines the side effects of laxative and purgative drugs.
  • Explains the contraindications of laxative and purgative drugs.
  • Will be able to explain antidiarrheal drugs.
  • Classifies antidiarrheal drugs.
  • Explains the pharmacokinetic properties of antidiarrheal drugs.
  • Distinguishes the mechanisms of action of antidiarrheal drugs.
  • Distinguishes the indications of antidiarrheal drugs.
  • Provides examples of antidiarrheal drugs for their indications.
  • Defines the side effects of antidiarrheal drugs.
  • Explains the contraindications of antidiarrheal drugs.
  • Will be able to explain emetic, antiemetic, and prokinetic drugs.
  • Classifies emetic, antiemetic, and prokinetic drugs.
  • Explains the pharmacokinetic properties of emetic, antiemetic, and prokinetic drugs.
  • Distinguishes the mechanisms of action of emetic, antiemetic, and prokinetic drugs.
  • Distinguishes the indications of emetic, antiemetic, and prokinetic drugs.
  • Provides examples of emetic, antiemetic, and prokinetic drugs for their indications.
  • Defines the side effects of emetic, antiemetic, and prokinetic drugs.
  • Explains the contraindications of emetic, antiemetic, and prokinetic drugs.
  • Will be able to explain other drugs that affect the digestive system.
  • Classifies digestants.
  • Explains the pharmacokinetic properties of digestants.
  • Distinguishes the mechanisms of action of digestants.
  • Distinguishes the indications of digestants.
  • Provides examples of digestants for their indications.
  • Defines the side effects of digestants.
  • Explains the contraindications of digestants.
  • Classifies choleretic drugs.
  • Explains the pharmacokinetic properties of choleretic drugs.
  • Distinguishes the mechanisms of action of choleretic drugs.
  • Distinguishes the indications of choleretic drugs.
  • Provides examples of choleretic drugs for their indications.
  • Defines the side effects of choleretic drugs.
  • Explains the contraindications of choleretic drugs.
  • Classifies choleretic drugs.
  • Explains the pharmacokinetic properties of cholagogues.
  • Distinguishes the mechanisms of action of cholagogues.
  • Distinguishes the indications of cholagogues.
  • Provides examples of cholagogues for their indications.
  • Defines the side effects of cholagogues.
  • Explains the contraindications of cholagogues.
  • Classifies drugs that can dissolve gallstones.
  • Explains the pharmacokinetic properties of drugs that can dissolve gallstones.
  • Distinguishes the mechanisms of action of drugs that can dissolve gallstones.
  • Distinguishes the indications of drugs that can dissolve gallstones.
  • Gives examples of drugs that can dissolve gallstones for their indications.
  • Describes the side effects of drugs that can dissolve gallstones.
  • Explains the contraindications of drugs that can dissolve gallstones.
  • Will be able to define the adverse effects induced by immunosuppressive drugs.
  • Lists the adverse effects induced by immunosuppressive drugs.
  • Explains the mechanisms of adverse effects induced by immunosuppressive drugs.
  • Explains the risk factors for adverse effects induced by immunosuppressive drugs.
  • Lists drug-drug and drug-food interactions.
  • Explains drug-drug and drug-food interactions.
  • Will be able to explain the adverse effects induced by immunostimulant drugs.
  • Lists the adverse effects induced by immunostimulant drugs.
  • Explains the mechanisms of adverse effects induced by immunostimulant drugs.
  • Explains the risk factors for adverse effects induced by immunostimulant drugs.
  • Lists drug-drug and drug-food interactions.
  • Explains drug-drug and drug-food interactions.
  • Will be able to explain the adverse effects induced by thyroid hormone preparations and antithyroid drugs.
  • Lists the adverse effects induced by thyroid hormone preparations and antithyroid drugs.
  • Explains the mechanisms of adverse effects induced by thyroid hormone preparations and antithyroid drugs.
  • Explains the risk factors for adverse effects induced by thyroid hormone preparations and antithyroid drugs.
  • Lists drug-drug and drug-food interactions.
  • Explains drug-drug and drug-food interactions.
  • Will be able to define the adverse effects induced by parathyroid hormone and vitamin D preparations, as well as calciotropic drugs.
  • Lists the adverse effects induced by parathyroid hormone and vitamin D preparations, as well as calciotropic drugs.
  • Explains the mechanisms of adverse effects induced by parathyroid hormone and vitamin D preparations, as well as calciotropic drugs.
  • Explains the risk factors for adverse effects induced by parathyroid hormone and vitamin D preparations, as well as calciotropic drugs.
  • Lists drug-drug and drug-food interactions.
  • Explains drug-drug and drug-food interactions.
  • Will be able to define the adverse effects induced by insulin-glucagon analogs and antidiabetic drugs.
  • Lists the adverse effects induced by insulin-glucagon analogs and antidiabetic drugs.
  • Explains the mechanisms of adverse effects induced by insulin-glucagon analogs and antidiabetic drugs.
  • Explains the risk factors for adverse effects induced by insulin-glucagon analogs and antidiabetic drugs.
  • Lists drug-drug and drug-food interactions.
  • Explains drug-drug and drug-food interactions.
  • Will be able to define the adverse effects induced by corticosteroids, corticosteroid antagonists, and ACTH.
  • Lists the adverse effects induced by corticosteroids, corticosteroid antagonists, and ACTH.
  • Explains the mechanisms of adverse effects induced by corticosteroids, corticosteroid antagonists, and ACTH.
  • Explains the risk factors for adverse effects induced by corticosteroids, corticosteroid antagonists, and ACTH.
  • Lists drug-drug and drug-food interactions.
  • Explains drug-drug and drug-food interactions.
  • Explains the adverse effects induced by estrogens, progestins, and their antagonists.
  • Lists the adverse effects induced by estrogens, progestins, and their antagonists.
  • Explains the mechanisms of adverse effects induced by estrogens, progestins, and their antagonists.
  • Explains the risk factors for adverse effects induced by estrogens, progestins, and their antagonists.
  • Lists drug-drug and drug-food interactions.
  • Explains drug-drug and drug-food interactions.
  • Will be able to explain the adverse effects induced by androgens, anabolic steroids, and antiandrogenic drugs.
  • Lists the adverse effects induced by androgens, anabolic steroids, and antiandrogenic drugs.
  • Explains the mechanisms of adverse effects induced by androgens, anabolic steroids, and antiandrogenic drugs.
  • Explains the risk factors for adverse effects induced by androgens, anabolic steroids, and antiandrogenic drugs.
  • Lists drug-drug and drug-food interactions.
  • Explains drug-drug and drug-food interactions.
  • Will be able to explain the adverse effects induced by drugs used in the treatment of peptic ulcers.
  • Lists the adverse effects induced by drugs used in the treatment of peptic ulcers.
  • Explains the mechanisms of adverse effects induced by drugs used in the treatment of peptic ulcers.
  • Explains the risk factors for adverse effects induced by drugs used in the treatment of peptic ulcers.
  • Lists drug-drug and drug-food interactions.
  • Explains drug-drug and drug-food interactions.
  • Will be able to explain the adverse effects induced by laxatives and purgatives.
  • Lists the adverse effects induced by laxatives and purgatives.
  • Explains the mechanism of adverse effects induced by laxative and purgative drugs.
  • Explains the risk factors in adverse effects induced by laxative and purgative drugs.
  • Lists drug-drug and drug-food interactions.
  • Explains drug-drug and drug-food interactions.
  • Will be able to define the adverse effects induced by antidiarrheal drugs.
  • Lists the adverse effects induced by antidiarrheal drugs.
  • Explains the mechanism of adverse effects induced by antidiarrheal drugs.
  • Explains the risk factors for adverse effects induced by antidiarrheal drugs.
  • Lists drug-drug and drug-food interactions.
  • Explains drug-drug and drug-food interactions.
  • Will be able to identify adverse effects induced by emetic, antiemetic, and prokinetic drugs.
  • Lists the adverse effects induced by emetic, antiemetic, and prokinetic drugs.
  • Explains the mechanism of adverse effects induced by emetic, antiemetic, and prokinetic drugs.
  • Explains the risk factors for adverse effects induced by emetic, antiemetic, and prokinetic drugs.
  • Lists drug-drug and drug-food interactions.
  • Explains drug-drug and drug-food interactions.
  • Will be able to define the adverse effects induced by other drugs affecting the digestive system.
  • Lists the adverse effects induced by digestants.
  • Explains the mechanism of adverse effects induced by digestants.
  • Explains the risk factors for adverse effects induced by digestants.
  • Lists drug-drug and drug-food interactions.
  • Explains drug-drug and drug-food interactions.
  • Lists adverse effects induced by choleretic drugs.
  • Explains the mechanism of adverse effects induced by choleretic drugs.
  • Explains the risk factors in adverse effects induced by choleretic drugs.
  • Lists drug-drug and drug-food interactions.
  • Explains drug-drug and drug-food interactions.
  • Lists the adverse effects induced by cholagogue drugs.
  • Explains the mechanism of adverse effects induced by cholagogue drugs.
  • Explains the risk factors in adverse effects induced by cholagogue drugs.
  • Lists drug-drug and drug-food interactions.
  • Explains drug-drug and drug-food interactions.
  • Lists the adverse effects induced by drugs that can dissolve gallstones.
  • Explains the mechanism of adverse effects induced by drugs that can dissolve gallstones.
  • Explains the risk factors in adverse effects induced by drugs that can dissolve gallstones.
  • Lists drug-drug and drug-food interactions.
  • Explains drug-drug and drug-food interactions.

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