Hospital Training Presentation of B pharmacy 7th semester
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Hospital Training Presentation Bpharmacy
1. A
Presentation on
Hospital Training
Under
Practice School
FOR
Partial fulfillment of the Degree of
Bachelor of Pharmacy
Principal
Dr. Mohini Chaurasia
Associate Professor
Mr. Prabhjot Singh
Assistant Professor
By
Aman Tiwari
(2019060101008)
Under guidance of
2. • Introduction of Hospital
• Objective
• Different department of hospital
• Role of pharmacist
• Hospital pharmacy
• ARV (Anti rabies vaccine)
• Route of drug administration
• Conclusion
Content
3. Hospital is the message of treatment. Peoples are coming of society and walks
of life converge here to cure themselves of their diseases. I did my hospital
training in District Hospital, Sultanpur Uttar Pradesh 228001.It is a center for all
types of medical facilities specially for the poor peoples.
INTRODUCTION
4. OBJECTIVE
To study the Drug Distribution System in hospital and their administration in
patients.
RATIONAL
1. To avoid cross infection between pharmacist and patient.
2. To deliver effective medicine at right time and right place.
3. To maintain a limited distance from the patient.
5. DIFFERENT DEPARTMENT OF HOSPITAL
1. Hospital Pharmacy
2. TB Ward
3. Injection Room
4. Rabies Vaccine room
5. Tetanus
6. Route of drug administration
6. ROLE OF PHARMACIST
1. Drug Distribution and Dispensing
2. Patient Safety and Clinical Program Development
3. Communication with Patients, Prescribers and Pharmacists
4. Drug Benefit Design and Business Management
7. HOSPITAL PHARMACY
Hospital pharmacy may be defined as that department of hospital which deals with
Procurement ,storage, compounding ,dispensing, testing and distribution of drugs
DRUG USED IN HOSPITAL PHARMACY
Oral
1. Omeprazole
2. Amoxicillin, Doxycycline
3. Ondansetron
4. Metronidazole
5. Ibuprofen
6. Azithromycin
7. Bromhexine
8. Chloramphenicol
9. Dicyclomine
10. Cetirizine
11. Paracetamol
9. ARV (Anti-Rabies Vaccine)
The rabies vaccine is a vaccine used to prevent rabies
They can be used to prevent rabies before and for a period of a time after
exposure to rabies virus which is commonly caused by a dog bite or cat bite.
Target – Rabies
Vaccine type – inactivated
Trade name – RabAvert Rabipur Rabivax etc…
Route of administration – Intramuscular Intradermal
Storage - +20C to +80C
Anti rabies vaccine is discovered by two scientists Louis Pasteur and Emile
Roux in 1885.
10. DOSE DAY
Dose 1 01 Day 0
Dose 2 04 Day 3
Dose 3 08 Day 7
Dose 4 15 Day 14
Dose 5 29/30 Day 28
SCHEDULE FOR ARV
Through the ID (intradermal route) the dose of ARV is given only 4 shot
and after completing the 4 dose gives ARV booster dose.
But in the case of IM (intramuscular route) the dose will be changed.
May be 5 dose given by the IM Route
11. TETANUS TOXOID VACCINE
Tetanus vaccine also known as tetanus toxoid (TT) is a toxoid vaccine used
to prevent tetanus.
Target - Tetanus
Vaccine type - Toxoid
The first vaccine was discovered by a group of German Scientists under the
leadership of Emil Von Behring in 1890.
The first inactive tetanus toxoid was discovered and produced in 1924
Tetanus antiserum was developed in 1890.
Tetanus toxoid vaccine was developed in 1924.
12. ROUTES OF DRUG ADMINISTRATION
The routes of drug administration for systemic effect may be divided into two
major groups.
• Oral (enteral) and parenteral (systemic)
Oral
Oral administration of medication is a convenient cost effective and most commonly
Used medication administration route. The primary site of absorption is usually the
small intestine
Parenteral route of administration
The three primary routes of parental administration
1. IV (Intravenous)
2. IM (Intramuscular)
3. SC (Subcutaneous)
13. CONCLUSION
The training in a hospital gives us a conclusion that the training in the hospital
was necessary as it not only help us to see how a hospital operates, but it also
helps me to learn basic function of it like., first aid care, how to give injection and
dispensing of drugs, etc.
The conclusion drown out can be that I have finally learnt as to how important
role in a hospital plays in people's lives and that the hospital staff can go to any
means to save them since it's their duty since receives only District Hospital 1
rupees per patient, so it can also show as their good deed towards mankind and to
their service.
14. REFERENCE:
1. Textbook of hospital and clinical pharmacy 2nd edition by Prof.
Balasubramanium and Narayan
2. Press information bureau Govt. of India. Ministry of Finance and Aayushman
Bharat for A new India.
3. http//elmcindia.org
4. www.cebm.net
5. Textbook of Hospital and Clinical Pharmacy 2nd edition by William Hassan.