Health Sciences and Social Services Preventive Health

Pharmacological Preparation and Treatment Management Training

SAQA US 252087 | NQF 6 | Credits 9 | Duration 6 Days
From $1,382 per delegate

Description

This course equips healthcare professionals with the competencies to manage pharmacological preparations and treatment regimens effectively. Learners will gain the skills to prepare, administer, and monitor medications while ensuring patient safety and regulatory compliance. The course emphasizes evidence-based practice and ethical considerations in pharmacological management.

Learning Outcomes

  • Apply principles of pharmacology to prepare and dispense medications accurately.
  • Analyze patient data to determine appropriate pharmacological treatments and dosages.
  • Evaluate the effects of pharmacological preparations and adjust treatment plans as needed.
  • Implement safe medication administration practices in accordance with legal and ethical standards.
  • Demonstrate effective monitoring of patients for adverse drug reactions and therapeutic outcomes.
  • Design treatment management protocols that integrate pharmacological and non-pharmacological interventions.

Target Audience

This course is designed for registered nurses, pharmacists, and other healthcare practitioners involved in the preparation and administration of pharmacological treatments in clinical settings.

Prerequisites

None — open enrollment

Course Outline

Day 1: Introduction to Pharmacological Principles

Objectives:
• Understand basic pharmacological terminology and concepts
• Identify different drug classifications and their mechanisms of action
• Explain the principles of pharmacokinetics and pharmacodynamics
• Recognize the importance of rational drug use and patient safety

Topics:
• Overview of pharmacology and its role in healthcare
• Drug nomenclature: generic, brand, and chemical names
• Pharmacokinetics: absorption, distribution, metabolism, excretion
• Pharmacodynamics: drug-receptor interactions, dose-response relationships
• Drug classification systems and therapeutic categories
• Principles of rational drug use and essential medicines list
• Introduction to adverse drug reactions and drug interactions

Day 2: Drug Formulations and Routes of Administration

Objectives:
• Describe various drug formulations and their characteristics
• Compare different routes of drug administration
• Calculate drug dosages accurately using standard formulas
• Understand factors affecting drug bioavailability and onset of action

Topics:
• Solid dosage forms: tablets, capsules, powders
• Liquid dosage forms: solutions, suspensions, emulsions
• Semi-solid and parenteral dosage forms
• Routes of administration: oral, topical, inhalation, injection
• Factors influencing route selection
• Dosage calculation: weight-based, body surface area, infusion rates
• Bioavailability and factors affecting drug absorption

Day 3: Medication Safety and Error Prevention

Objectives:
• Identify common types of medication errors and their causes
• Apply strategies to prevent medication errors
• Interpret prescription orders and medication charts correctly
• Understand the role of the pharmacist and healthcare team in safety

Topics:
• Types of medication errors: prescribing, dispensing, administration
• Root cause analysis of medication errors
• High-alert medications and look-alike/sound-alike drugs
• Prescription interpretation: abbreviations, symbols, and legibility
• Medication reconciliation processes
• Reporting and learning from medication incidents
• Patient safety culture and communication tools

Day 4: Special Populations and Polypharmacy

Objectives:
• Recognize pharmacological considerations in paediatric and geriatric patients
• Understand pregnancy and lactation drug safety categories
• Identify risks and management of polypharmacy
• Apply principles of individualised pharmacotherapy

Topics:
• Paediatric pharmacokinetics and dosing adjustments
• Geriatric pharmacodynamics and age-related changes
• Drug use in pregnancy: FDA categories and risk assessment
• Lactation and drug transfer to breast milk
• Polypharmacy: definition, prevalence, and consequences
• Strategies to reduce polypharmacy: deprescribing and medication review
• Interactions with herbal and over-the-counter medicines

Day 5: Treatment Management and Monitoring

Objectives:
• Develop a treatment plan based on evidence-based guidelines
• Monitor therapeutic outcomes and adjust therapy accordingly
• Identify and manage adverse drug reactions effectively
• Understand the role of therapeutic drug monitoring in specific conditions

Topics:
• Evidence-based medicine and clinical practice guidelines
• Steps in developing a treatment plan: diagnosis, goals, interventions
• Monitoring parameters: efficacy, toxicity, adherence
• Therapeutic drug monitoring: indications and interpretation
• Managing adverse drug reactions: recognition and reporting
• Drug interactions: mechanisms, clinical significance, management
• Patient education and adherence strategies

Day 6: Practical Integration and Case Studies

Objectives:
• Apply pharmacological knowledge to complex clinical cases
• Integrate safety principles and treatment management skills
• Demonstrate competence in medication review and patient counselling
• Prepare for workplace application and continued professional development

Topics:
• Comprehensive case studies across therapeutic areas
• Medication review and reconciliation exercises
• Patient counselling scenarios: asthma, diabetes, hypertension
• Handling medication errors and near misses
• Interprofessional team communication exercises
• Self-assessment and reflection on learning
• Resources for ongoing learning: formularies, databases, guidelines

Practicals

16 hours of practicals To be conducted online or on-campus or in-house
Overview

Practical sessions reinforce theoretical knowledge through hands-on activities such as dosage calculations, medication chart interpretation, and simulated patient counselling. Learners practice identifying and preventing medication errors using realistic case scenarios, ensuring readiness for clinical or pharmacy settings.

Practical Activities
  • Dosage Calculation and Compounding — Learners perform accurate dosage calculations using formulas and prepare simulated compounded formulations under supervision. (4h)
  • Medication Chart Review and Error Identification — Using sample medication charts and prescriptions, learners identify errors, discrepancies, and potential interactions, then propose corrections. (4h)
  • Simulated Patient Counselling — Learners role-play counselling sessions with simulated patients on proper medication use, side effects, and adherence strategies. (4h)
  • Aseptic Technique and Parenteral Preparation — Learners practice aseptic technique in a simulated cleanroom environment, preparing sterile intravenous admixtures and handling hazardous drugs safely. (4h)

Summatives

Each delegate is assessed continuously throughout the course via daily exercises, scored practical assignments, and a final summative test at the end.

Practical Assignments — 30%

Practical assignments are observed and scored against a rubric during the practical sessions. Each delegate's practical mark is averaged into a single 100% score and contributes 30% to the final total.

Daily Exercises — 20%

Every training day ends with a multiple-choice exercise scored out of 100%. The scores from each daily exercise are averaged across the duration of the course to produce a Daily Average mark, which contributes 20% to the final total.

Final Test — 50%

On the last day a final summative test is written. It is a multiple-choice paper with multiple-answer questions: each question may have more than one correct option, and a single wrong selection on a question marks the entire question wrong — no partial credit. The final test is scored out of 100% and contributes 50% to the overall mark.

Final Total
Component Out of Weight
Practical Assignments (rubric-scored) 100% 30%
Daily Average (multiple choice) 100% 20%
Final Test (multi-answer multiple choice) 100% 50%
Final Total 100%

All marks are recorded on the AATICD LMS and visible to each learner under their account.

Certificate

Certificate of Completion

Awarded to delegates who achieve an overall mark of 50% or higher on the Final Total (Practicals 30% + Daily Average 20% + Final Test 50%).

How it works
  • Certificates are auto-generated on the AATICD LMS as soon as the marks pass the 50% threshold.
  • Each certificate is a branded PDF with the delegate's name, the course title, the unit standard ID, NQF level, credits, and the date of issue.
  • You can download or print your certificate from your LMS dashboard at any time after issue — there's no reissue fee and no expiry date.
  • If you scored under 50% you can sit the final test again at the next scheduled session at no extra cost.
Where to find it

Sign in to the LMS, open your dashboard, and your certificates appear under My Certificates. Each entry has a View / Download button and a print option.

Training Discounts

Group discounts apply automatically — the more delegates you enrol, the greater the saving. Discounts are calculated at 3% per 5 delegates, scaling up to 40% off for 100+ delegates.

Delegates Discount
5 3% off
10 6% off
15 9% off
20 12% off
25 15% off
30 18% off
50 30% off
75 35% off
100 40% off

3% discount per 5 delegates, up to 40% off for 100+ delegates. Contact us for a custom group quote.

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10 6% off
15 9% off
20 12% off
25 15% off
30 18% off
50 30% off
75 35% off
100 40% off

3% off per 5 delegates, up to 40% for 100+

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