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After completing this unit, you should be able to: Explain what X-rays are and how they are used for diagnostic and therapeutic purposes, compare invasive and noninvasive diagnostic procedures, carry out the medical assistant’s role in X-ray and diagnostic radiology testing, discuss common diagnostic imaging procedures,. | 51 Principles of Pharmacology 51.1 Identify the medical assistant’s role in pharmacology. 51.2 Recognize the five categories of pharmacology and their importance to medication administration. 51.3 Differentiate the major drug categories, drugs names, and their actions. Learning Outcomes 51.4 Classify over-the-counter (OTC), prescription, and herbal drugs. 51.5 Use credible sources to obtain drug information. 51.6 Carry out the procedure for registering or renewing a physician with the Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) for permission to administer, dispense, and prescribe controlled drugs. Learning Outcomes 51.7 Identify the parts of a prescription, including commonly used abbreviations and symbols. 51.8 Discuss nonpharmacological treatments for pain. 51.9 Describe how vaccines work in the immune system. Learning Outcomes Introduction Pharmacology – science or study of drugs Medication errors can result in injury or death Medical assistant Knowledge of the . | 51 Principles of Pharmacology 51.1 Identify the medical assistant’s role in pharmacology. 51.2 Recognize the five categories of pharmacology and their importance to medication administration. 51.3 Differentiate the major drug categories, drugs names, and their actions. Learning Outcomes 51.4 Classify over-the-counter (OTC), prescription, and herbal drugs. 51.5 Use credible sources to obtain drug information. 51.6 Carry out the procedure for registering or renewing a physician with the Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) for permission to administer, dispense, and prescribe controlled drugs. Learning Outcomes 51.7 Identify the parts of a prescription, including commonly used abbreviations and symbols. 51.8 Discuss nonpharmacological treatments for pain. 51.9 Describe how vaccines work in the immune system. Learning Outcomes Introduction Pharmacology – science or study of drugs Medication errors can result in injury or death Medical assistant Knowledge of the foundations of pharmacology Understand role of drugs in ambulatory medical facilities Learning Outcomes: 51.1 Identify the medical assistant’s role in pharmacology. You should have good working knowledge of the foundations of pharmacology including How medications work. How they should be taken. What problems can occur when medication is taken. Medical Assistant’s Role in Pharmacology Prescription drugs vs. OTC drugs The medical assistant should Be sure the physician is aware of all medications the patient is taking Ask patients about use of alcohol and recreational drugs Provide patient education Learning Outcomes: 51.1 Identify the medical assistant’s role in pharmacology. Prescription drugs require a physician’s written order to authorize the dispensing (and, sometimes, administering) of drugs to a patient. OTC drugs are purchased by people to treat themselves. As a medical assistant you will need to: Ask each patient about alcohol and recreational drug use as well as herbal .