IV PHARM. D/ CLINICAL TOXICOLOGY (THEORY)
After a successful completion of the course the students will be able to
Course outcome number | Course Outcomes | Cognitive level |
CO1 | Remembering the general principles involved in the management of poisoning, including key concepts in toxicology and poison classification. | C1 |
CO2 | Understanding the clinical applications of antidotes and how they function to counteract specific poisonings. | C2 |
CO3 | Applying knowledge of supportive care principles to assess and manage patients exposed to toxic substances in clinical settings. | C3 |
CO4 | Analysing the methods and factors involved in gut decontamination and elimination enhancement, considering their appropriateness in various poisoning scenarios. | C4 |
CO5 | Evaluate toxicokinetic and its role in determining the absorption, distribution, metabolism, and excretion of toxic substances in the human body. | C5 |
CO6 | Creating information on the clinical symptoms and management of acute and chronic poisoning with various agents, including pesticides, opioids, heavy metals, venomous snake bites, plants, mushrooms, mycotoxins, food poisonings, and arthropod bites and stings, to develop comprehensive toxicological management strategies. |
C6 |
Remembering (C1), Understanding (C2), Applying (C3), Analysing (C4), Evaluating (C5) and Creating (C6)