Pharmacoterapy of Emergency and Critical Care Medicine

Subject Code : SFA-989

Module Name Pharmacoterapy of Emergency and Critical Care Medicine
Module Level, if applicable 4th year Types of teaching and learning Teaching & Group Discussion
Code, if applicable SFA-989 Class size 50 & 50
Semester 7th semester Attendance time (hours per week per semester) 2h & 1h
Person responsible for the module Apt. Suci Hanifah, Ph.D Forms of active participation Lectures & Case-Studies And Report writing
Lecturer(s) Apt. Suci Hanifah, Ph.D Workload Lecture: 2 (hour) x 14 (meeting) = 28

Preparation and follow up 4 (hour) x 14 (self-learning) = 56

Practical: 1 (Hours) X 12 (Meeting) = 12

Preparation And Follow Up: 2 (Hours) X 12 (Self-Preparation) = 24

Language English- Indonesia Total workload 120 hours
Relation to curriculum Elective course Credit points 3 CU
Requirements according to examination regulations Minimum Attendance At Lectures Is 75% (According To Uii Regulation). Final Score Is Evaluated Based On Assignment And Reports (40%), Mid Semester Exam (30%), And End Semester Exam (30%).
Recommended prerequisites Pharmaceutical Dispensing
Related course
Study and examination requirements and forms of examination Mid-Term, Final Term, Group Paper

By the end of this course students should be able to:

  • Understand master the principle of triage, distinguish emergency sign, priority sign, ABCD concept, and master the concept of the principlesof -pronsip service in the emergency unit
  • Understand master the theoretical concept of ICU patient characteristics and service principles in ICU
  • analyze drug use problems and reconcile patients in emergency units and intensive care units
  • Apply the principle of preparing medicines forhigh alert and high alert appropriately
  • Practice cardiac resuscitation and stop breathing
  • Practice first aid measures in case of work accidents
  • Apply drug management and consumable medical preparations in disaster conditions

The course will cover: 

  • High alert medicines
  • Emergency medicines
  • Fever emergency in children
  • Emergency in shock
  • Emergency on toxicity/ESO
  • Emergency on dehydration
  • Emergency in bleeding or surgery
  • Emergency in respiratory disorders
  • Pharmacy disaster management

Slides (Power Points), And Video

  • Brunton, L., Parker, K., Blumenthal, D., Buxton, I., 2008, Goodman & Gilman’s Manual Pharmacology and Therapeutics,McGraw-Hill
  • Dipiro, JT., Talbert, RL., Yee, GC., et al, 2017, Pharmacotherapy: a pathophysiologic approach, 10th ed,McGraw-Hill
  • Dipiro, J.T, et al., 2016, Casebook Pharmacotherapy, McGraw-Hill
  • Related journals