RENCANA PROGRAM KEGIATAN PEMBELAJARAN SEMESTER (RPKPS) MATA KULIAH FARMASI PRAKTIS II Oleh Deni Noviza, M.Si., Apt FAKULTAS FARMASI UNIVERSITAS ANDALAS 2013 LESSON PLAN PER SEMESTER (RPKPS) Subject : Pharmaceutical Practise II [3 (2,1)] Dosen Pengampu : Drs. Salman Umar, M.Si., Apt Deni Noviza, M.Si., Apt Dr. Febriyenti, Apt A. COURSE PLAN 1. Description After taking the pharmaceutical practise II students are able to explain and dispensing about suppositories, guttae and how to handing out and check the prescription. 2. General Learning Outcome Preparation of suppository dosage form and drops (ear drops, nasal drops, eye drops and oral drops) as well as prescription screening and counseling to the patient at the time of submitting the drug. 3. Specific Learning Outcome After completion of this course, student are able to : a. Describes the preparation of suppositories and counseling b. Describes the preparation of eye drops and counseling c. Explaining about the ear drops dosage and counseling d. Describes the preparation of nasal drops and counseling e. Explaining about the oral drops dosage and counseling f. Screening of prescription in general g. Screening prescription Gastrointestinal h. Screening prescription cardiovascular i. Screening prescription for baby and children j. Screening prescription Obstetrics and Gynecology k. Screening prescription Infection l. Screening prescription Diabetes Mellitus m. Screening prescription sedative B. TEACHING AND LEARNING PROCESS 1. Time Table Meeting Week 1 Topic Suppositories Week 2 Suppositories Week 3 Suppositories Week 4 Guttae Week 5 Guttae Week 6 Prescription Week 7 Prescription for Gastrointestinal Week 8 Week 9 Mid Semester Test Prescription for Cardiovascular (Hipertensi) Week 10 Prescription for Cardiovaskuler (Heart) Week 11 Prescription for Diabetes Week 12 Prescription for Infeksi Item Definition Advantages and Disadvantages suppositories Kind and shape of suppositories Suppositories Base Preparation Method Quality Control Dispensing and Counseling of suppositories Dosage Form Eye Drop Dispensing eye drop Method Facilities Discussion Laptop & LCD Discussion Laptop LCD Practice Laptop LCD Discussion Laptop and LCD Practice Discussion Nasal Drop Dispensing nasal and Practice drop Prescription check Discussion and in general Practice Prescription and Discussion Dispensing for and Practice Gastrointestinal Desease Prescription and Dispensing for Cardiovascular desease (Hipertention) Prescription and Dispensing for Cardiovascular desease (Heart) Prescription and Dispensing for Diabetes Prescription and Dispensing for Laptop LCD Laptop & LCD Laptop & LCD Discussion Laptop & and LCD Practice Discussion Laptop & and LCD Practice Discussion and Practice Discussion and Laptop & LCD Laptop & LCD Week 13 Prescription for Obstetric and Ginekology Week 14 Prescription for Babies and Children Week 15 Prescription for Sedative Week 16 End Semester Test Infection Prescription Dispensing Obstetric Gynecology Prescription Dispensing Babies Children Prescription Dispensing Sedative Practice and Discussion Laptop & LCD for and and Practice and Discussion Laptop & LCD for and and Practice and Discussion Laptop & LCD for and Practice 2. Evaluation Assessment Assessment include : No. Aspects 1 Kognitive 2 Affective 3 Leadership Item Assignments Mid Semester Test End Semester Test Activities in group discussion Writing a Resume Discipline Presentation Class Participation Total Skor Maximum Score 62,5 15 22,5 Percentage 7.5 20 35 7.5 7.5 7.5 7.5 7.5 100 Grade is determined based on : NA NM ≥ 85 - < 100 A ≥ 80 - < 85 A≥ 75 - < 80 B+ ≥ 70 - < 75 B ≥ 65 - < 70 B≥ 60 - < 65 C+ ≥ 55 - < 60 C ≥ 50 - < 55 C≥ 40 - < 50 D 0 - ≤ 40 E The Lowest Passing grade is 50 AM 4,00 3,50 3,25 3,00 2,75 2,25 2,00 1,75 1,00 0,00 Category High Distinction Distinction Very Good Good Nearly Good Above Standard Standard Below Standard Poor Fail 3. REFERENCCES 1. Langley, C. A and D. Belcher, 2009, Applied Pharmaceutical Practise, Cambrige : Pharmaceutical Press 2. Art of Compounding 3. Alen, L.V, 2012, The art, science and technology of Pharmaceutical Compounding, Washington : American Pharmacists Association