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1 Lesson plan Name of the Faculty : Shagun Goyal Discpline : D. Pharmacy Year : 1 st year Subject : Pharmaceutics-I Lesson Plan Duration : 25 weeks (from Aug., 2017 to April 2018) **Work load (Lecture/practical) per week (in hrs) : Week Theory Practical LectureDay Topic( including Practical day Topic assignment/test) 1st 1 Intro to dosage form 1 To prepare and submit 20 ml cinnamon water 2 Classification of dosage form 2 To prepare and 3 New drug delivery system submit 20 ml cinnamon water 2nd 4 Test of dosage form 3 To prepare and submit 100 ml simple syrup 5 Intro to pharmacopoeia 4 To prepare and 6 Classification of pharmacopoeia submit 100 ml simple syrup 3rd 7 I.P 5 To prepare and submit 20 ml peppermint water 8 Test of pharmacopoeia 6 To prepare and 9 Features of containers submit 20 ml peppermint water 4th 10 Features of closures 7 To prepare and submit 20 ml aq iodine sol 11 Materials used for containers 8 To prepare and 12 Types of containers submit 20 ml aq iodine sol 5th 13 Aerosols 9 To prepare and submit 20 ml weak iodine sol 14 Types of closures 10 To prepare and 15 Test of packaging submit 20 ml weak iodine sol

2 6th 16 Intro to size reduction 11 To prepare and submit 50 ml compound sodium chloride sol 17 Factors affecting size reduction, ball mill, hammer mill 18 Fluid energy mill, disintegrator 12 To prepare and submit 50 ml compound sodium chloride sol 7th 19 Intro to size separation 13 To prepare and submit 20 ml calamine lotion Cyclone separator, elutriation, sieve shaker Intro to mixing, factors affecting mixing 14 To prepare and submit 20 ml calamine lotion 8th 22 Liquid liquid mixing 15 To prepare and submit 20 ml sodium carbonate eye lotion 23 Semi solid mixing 16 To prepare and 24 Mixing of solids 9th 25 Theory of filteration, filter media, filter aids 26 Different filterations equipments 27 Cyclone separator, elutriation, sieve shaker 10th 28 Types of extraction, infusion, deccoation, digestion submit 20 ml sodium carbonate eye lotion 17 To prepare and submit 10 ml zinc sulfate eye drops 18 To prepare and submit 10 ml zinc sulfate eye drops 19 To prepare and submit 10 ml ear drops 29 Maceration in detail 20 To prepare and 30 Percolation in detail submit 10 ml ear drops 11th 31 Intro to ayurvedic dosage form 21 To prepare & submit 10ml chloroform spirit I.P. 32 Simple Distillation, fractional 22 To prepare &

3 distillation, Vacum distillation 33 Vacuum still, purified water, water for injection 12th 34 Tray Dryer, Fludised Bed Dryer submit 10ml chloroform spirit I.P. 23 To prepare & supply 50ml of barbitone elixir I.P. 35 Vacum Dryer,Freeze Dryer 24 To prepare & 36 Concept of Sterlization, disinfection supply 50ml of barbitone elixir I.P. 13th 37 Test of percolation 25 To prepare & submit 10gm of tooth powder I.P Thermal resistance of micro organisms Moist heat sterilization 26 To prepare & submit 10gm of tooth powder I.P. 14th 40 Dry hea t sterilization 27 To prepare and submit 5 ampules of 5ml sodium chloride injection 41 Radiation Sterlization 28 To prepare and 42 Gaseous sterilization, sterilization byfilteration submit 5 ampules of 5ml sodium chloride injection 15th 43 Test of Distillation 29 To prepare & submit 25gm of vanishing Cream I.P. 44 Aseptic Techniques 30 To prepare & 45 Application of Sterlization process in hospital 16th 46 Precautions for safe handling of sterilization equipments 47 Test of moist & dry heat sterilization 48 Introduction to Tablets submit 25gm of vanishing Cream I.P. 31 To prepare and submit 5 ampules of 5ml dextrose injection 32 To prepare and submit 5 ampules of 5ml dextrose injection

4 17th 49 Types of Tablets 33 To prepare & submit 25ml of nasal drops I.P Processes involved in production of tablets Test of aseptic Techniques 34 To prepare & submit 25ml of nasal drops I.P. 18th 52 Tablet Excipients 35 To prepare & submit 5gm of cetrimide cream I.P. 53 Tablet coating types 36 To prepare & 54 Sugar coating, enteric coating, film coating submit 5gm of cetrimide cream I.P. 19th 55 Test of Tablet Coating 37 To prepare & supply 50ml of barbitone elixir I.P. 56 Tablet Defects 38 To prepare & 57 Evaluation of Tablets supply 50ml of barbitone elixir I.P. 20th 58 Disintegration method 39 Viva- voce 59 Dissolution method 40 Viva-voce 60 Test of Tablet Defects 21st 61 Micro encapsulation 41 To perform 62 Test of Evaluation of Tablets hardness test of tablet by Pfizer hardness tester 63 Introduction of Capsules 42 To perform hardness test of tablet by Pfizer hardness tester 22nd 64 Types of Capsules 43 Viva-voce 65 Hard Gelatin capsules 44 Viva-voce 66 Soft Gelatin Capsules 23rd 67 Sizes of Capsules, Filling of Capsules 68 Handling & storage of capsules, special applications of capsules 45 To prepare & submit 5gm of cetrimide cream I.P. 46 To prepare & submit 5gm of cetrimide cream I.P. 69 Study of immunology, Introduction to sera 24th 70 Study of vaccines & Toxoids 47 Viva- voce

5 71 Test of Capsules 48 Viva-voce 72 Revision of metrology 25th 73 Revision of percentage calculation & calculation based on adjustment 49 To prepare & Submit 5 ampoules of 10ml Dextrose 74 Test of Immunology & problem discussion 75 Test of size reduction, size seperation injection I.P. 50 To prepare & Submit 5 ampoules of 10ml Dextrose injection I.P. Lesson plan Name of the Faculty : Isha Arora Discpline : D. Pharmacy Year : 1 st year Subject : Pharmaceutical Chemistry -I Lesson Plan Duration : 25 weeks (from Aug., 2017 to April 2018) Week Theory Practical LectureDay Topic( including Practical day Topic assignment/test) 1 st 1 Intro to antioxidants 1 To study varios

6 glasswares used in lab. 2 Hypo phosphorus acid, 2 Do sulphur dioxide 3 Sodium bisulphate 2 nd 4 Sod. Meta bisulphate 3 To familiarize with analytical balnce, weight box 5 Sod. Thio sulphate 4 Do 6 Nitrogen and sodium nitrate 3 rd 7 Test of anti oxidants 5 To perform limit test for chloride 8 Intro to topical agents 6 Do 9 Protectives 4 th 10 Talc, zinc oxide, calamine 7 To prepare boric acid from the given quantity of borax 11 Zinc stearate 8 Do 12 Titanium dioxide, silicon polymer 5 th 13 Antimicrobials 9 To prepare ammonium chloride from the given quantity of ammonia 14 Hydrogen peroxide 10 Do 15 Potassium permegenate 6 th 16 Iodine, mercuric oxide 11 To prepare barium sulphate from the given quantity of barium chloride 17 Astringent 12 Do 18 Alum 7 th 19 Zinc sulphate 13 To determine the strength of given solution of NaOH 20 Test of protectives 14 Do 21 Inorganic official compounds 8 th 22 Iron, iodine 15 Viva-voce 23 Calcium 16 Viva-voce 24 Ferrous sulphate 9 th 25 Calcium gluconate 17 To perform limit

7 test for arsenic 26 Test of astringent 18 Do 27 Test of inorganic compounds 10 th 28 Electrolyte for replacement therapy 19 To prepare ammonium chloride from the given quantity of ammonia 29 Test of antimicrobial 20 Do 30 Combination of oral electrolyte powder 11 th 31 Gastro intestinal agent,acidifying Agent 21 To perform limit test for iron 22 Do 32 Antacids, Protective & Adsorbents 33 Saline Cathartics 12 th 34 Acids( Boric Acid, HCl) 23 To prepare yelloe mercuric oxide 35 Bases (Ammonium Hydroxide, Sodium Hydroxide) 36 Buffers 13 th Do 25 To perform limit test for arsenic Identification Test 38 For cations 26 Do 14 th 39 For Anions 40 Electrolytes, Electrolyte Replacment Therapy 41 Physiological Acid Base Balance 42 Example Sodium acetate, Potassium Acetate 15 th 43 Test of Anions & Cations 27 Viva-voce 28 Viva-voce 29 To perform limit test for sulfate 44 Significance errors Sorces of impurities do 16 th 45 Limit test for Arsenic 31 Viva Voce 46 Limit test for Chloride 32 Viva Voce 47 Limit test for sulphate 17 th 48 Limit test for iron, heavy metals 33 To perform limit test for chloride 49 Test of limit test 34 Do 50 Quality control of drugs 18 th 51 Radiopharmaceuticals & contrast media 35 To prepare barium sulfate from given quantity of

8 barium chloride 52 Geiger Muller counter 36 Do 53 Test of Bases 19 th 54 Radioisotopes 37 To determine the strength of given sol of OH 55 Radio opaque contrast media 38 do 56 Test of acid 20 th 57 Dental products 39 Viva- voce 58 Example Sodium Fluoride, 40 Viva-voce Stannous fluoride 59 Calcium Carbonate, Zinc Chloride 21th 60 Test Of Dental Products 41 To identify given 61 substance for Respiratory Stimulants anions and cations 22 nd 62 Ammonium Carbonate 42 do 63 Classs discussion on acid & 43 Viva-voce bases 64 Sodium nitrite 44 Viva-voce 65 Inorganic Official Compounds 23 rd To perform identification test for iodine Iron, Iodine 67 Calcium, Ferrous Sulphate 46 do 68 Calcium Gluconate 24 th 69 Test Of antidotes 47 Viva- voce 70 Test of Respiratory Stimulants 48 Viva-voce 71 Test of radio pharamaceuticals media 25 th 72 Emetics 49 To prepare ferrous sulfate from given quantity of iron filling and dil H2SO4 73 Expectorants 50 DO

9 Lesson plan Name of the Faculty : Dr. Ranjana Raina Discpline : D. Pharmacy Year : 1 st year Subject : Biochemistry Lesson Plan Duration : 15 weeks (from Aug., 2017 to April 2018) Week Theory Practical LectureDay Topics Practical day Topic 1 st 1 1 To introduce different glasswares used in biochemistry Intro to biochemistry lab 2 Brief intro about 2 biochemistry 3 Test on biochemistry 2 nd 4 Brief chemistry and role of proteins 3 To introduce basic principles of colorimetry 5 polpeptides 4 6 Amino acids 3rd 7 5 To demonstrate different identification test for carbohydrates 6 test on polypeptides 8 Class discussion on amino acids 9 Classification on amino acids 4 th 10 Qualitative tests 7 Viva-voce 11 Defficiency diseases 8 12 Test on deficiency disease 5th 13 Intro to carbohydrates 14 Classification of carbohydrates 15 Qualitative tests 6 th 16 Disease related to carbohydrates metabolism 9 To identify given sample of glucose To identify given sample of fructose

10 17 Intro to lipids Role of lipids 7th 19 Classification of lipids 14 Viva-voce 20 Test on carbohydrates Class discussion on lipids 8 th To determine normal constituents of urine Qualitative tests of lipids Disease related to lipids metabolism 24 Test on lipids 9th 25 Intro to vitamins 18 To determine abnormal constituents of urine 26 Chemistry of vitamins Intro to coenzymes 10th To collect blood sample by vein puncture Test on vitamins Class discussion on coenzymes 30 Intro to minerals 11th 31 Water in life processes 22 Viva-voce 32 Test on minerals 33 Intro to enzymes 23 12th Brief concept of enzyme action Factors affecting on it 36 Therapeutic importance Pharmaceutical importance 13th 38 14th 41 Test on water in life processes 39 Test on enzymes Normal and abnormal concepts of proteins carbohydrates 42 lipids Test on normal and 24 Viva-voce Repeat blood sample experiment 26 To conduct confirmatory test for proteins 28 To estimate blood glucose by gluconates

11 abnormal concepts of lipids, carbohydrates, proteins 15th 44 Intro to pathology of blood and urine 16th 45 Urine formation Test on pathology of blood and urine 30 To estimate blood glucose by vein puncture method 47 Lymphocytes and platlets 32 To identify given sample of maltose 48 Erythrocytes abnormal cells 49 Abnormal constituents of urine 50 Test on lymphocytes Viva-voce

12 Lesson plan Name of the Faculty : Ashish Rahi Discpline : D. Pharmacy Semester/Year : 1 st year Subject : Pharmacognosy Lesson Plan Duration : 25 weeks (from Aug., 2017 to April 2018) Week Theory Practical LectureDay Practical day Topic 1 st 1 1 To study TS of Definitions, history and scope cinnamon 2,,,,,, 2,,,,,, 3,,,,,, 2 nd 4 Carminatives 3 To study TS of nux vomica 5,,,,,, 4,,,,,, 6,,,,,, 3 rd 7 5 To study TS of senna leaf Oxytocics 8 Test of Carminatives 6,,,,,, 9 Miscellaneous drugs 4 th 10,,,,,, 7 Viva Voce 11,,,,,, 8 To study TS of 12 Revision and class discussion of Misc drugs 5 th 13 Alkaloids 9,,,,,, fennel 14,,,,,, 10 Viva voce 15 Glycosides 6 th 16,,,,,, 11 To study TS of

13 Coriander 17 Terpenoids 12,,,,,, 18,,,,,, 7 th 19 Volatile oil 14 Viva Voce 20,,,,,, 15 To study TS 21 Test of terpenes ASfoetida 8 th 22 Tannins and resins 16,,,,,, 23,,,,,, 17 To study TS of 24,,,,,, clove 9 th 25 Test of Tannins and resins 18,,,,,, 26 Antidysentric drugs 19 To study TS of 27,,,,,, ginger 10 th 28 Antidiabetic drugs 20,,,,,, 29 30,,,,,, 21 To study microscopy of Antiseptics agar 11 th 31 Diuretics 22,,,,,, 32,,,,,, 33 Teso of antiseptics 12 th Viva-voce Pharma aids To study TS of,,,,,, ipecac 13 th 36,,,,,,,,,,,, 37 Revision and class 25 To study mscopy discussion of Aids of digitalis 38 T.A. of diff drugs 39,,,,,, 26,,,,,, 40,,,,,, 27 Viva voce 14 th 41 Study of surgical fibres 42,,,,,, 28 To study mscopy 15 th 43 Crude drugs cultivation 29 of ergot,,,,,, 44,,,,,, 45 Revision of cultivation 30,,,,,,,, 16 th 46 Perfumes and flavouring 31 To studt TS OF agents cinchona 47,,,,,,,, 32,,,,,,,, 48,,,,,,,, 17 th 49,,,,,,,, 33 To prepare cyclopropane 50 Gross anatomy of Senna 34,,,,,,, datura 51 GA of cinnamon,cinchna

14 18 th 52 GA of fennel,clove,ginger GA of Nuxvomica, ipecacuanha 36 To study morphology of arjuna 54,,,,,,,,,,,, 19 th 55 Revision and class discussion 37 Viva voce 56 Test of Gross anatomy 38 To study drug tulsi 57 Antitumour drugs 20 th 58,,,,,,, 39,,,,,,, 59 Vitamins 40 Viva voce 60,,,,,,, 21 st 61 Test and revision 41 To Evaluate Gum tragacanth 62 Antitusssives 42,,,,,,, 63,,,,,,,, 22 nd 64,,,,,,,, 43 To Evaluate gelatin 65 Collection and preparation of 44,,,,,, drugs Ergot,opium 66 Collection of rauwolfia, digitalis,senna 23 rd 67,,,,,,,, 45 TO study microscopy of cinchona 68 Teat and revision of 46,,,,,,, collections of drugs 69 Antidiabetics drugs 24 th 70,,,,,,,, 47 Viva voce To study morphology of glycyrrhiza 72 Test of antidiabetics 25 th 73 Antileprotics 49,,,,,,, 74,,,,,,,, 50 Total viva voce 75 Test and class discussion of Antileprotics

15 Lesson Plan Name of the Faculty : HIMANI SHARMA Discipline : Semester : IST YEAR Subject : HEALTH EDUCATION Lesson Plan Duration : 25 WEEKS (from Aug., 2017 to April 2018) WEEK LECTURE DAY TOPIC(THEORY) 1 1 DEFITION OF PHYSICAL HEALTH AND MENTAL HEALTH 2 Defination of healthand socialhealth spritual health PRACTICAL DAY PRACTICAL 2 3 Determinants of healths 4 Do 3 5 Do

16 6 Indicators of health 4 7 Concept of diseases, natural history of diseases 8 The diseases agents 5 9 Concept of prevention of diseases 10 Do 6 11 Intoduction to nutrition and health 12 classification of foods 7 13 diseases induced due to deficiency of proteins and vitamins, minerals 14 Do

17 WEEK LECTURE DAY TOPIC(THEORY) 8 15 Treatment and prevention for diseases PRACTICAL DAY PRACTICAL 16 DO 9 17 Demography and family planning 18 Demography cycles fertility family planning, contaceptive method 20 behaviour methods, hormonal contraceptives Do 22 population problem of india first aid 24 emergency treatment in shock emergency snake bite 26 burns poisoning, heart diseases

18 28 fracture and resuscitation methods

19 WEE K LECT URE DAY Do TOPIC(THEO RY) PRAC TICA L DAY PRACTICAL 30 elements of minor surgery and dressings enviornmental and health, source of water supply 32 water pollution, purification of water, introduction to health and air introduction to noise, light solid waste disposal 34 control medical entomology, arthropod bone diseases and their control rodents, animals and diseases fundamental principle of microbiology 36 classification of microbes staining techniques of organisms of transmissions and prevention 38 communicable diseases respiratory infections, chicken pox measles influenza, diphtheria, whooping cough and tuberculosis 40 Do intestinal infection

20 WEEK LECTURE TOPIC(THEORY) PRACTICAL DAY DAY 42 Arthropod borne infection surface infection PRACTICAL 44 sexually transmitted diseases non communicable diseases cancer, diabetes, blindness, cardiovascular diseases 46 epidemiology its scope methods uses. Dynamics of diseases transmission

21 24 47 immunological products and their dose schdule Principle of diseases control and 48 prevention, hospital acquired infection prevention and control disinfection, types of disinfection 50 dysinfection procedure for faces, urine, sputum, room, deadbodys instruments

22 Lesson plan Name of the Faculty : Himani Sharma Discipline : D. Pharmacy Year : 1 st year Subject : Anatomy and physiology Lesson Plan Duration : 25 weeks (from Aug., 2017 to April 2018) Week Theory Practical LectureDay Practical day Topic 1st 1 Scope of anatomy 1 Study of microscope 2 Definition of various terms 2,,,,,,,,,, 3 Structure of cell 2nd 4 Function and its composion 3 To study the structure of human eye 5 Brief introduction 4,,,,,,,,,, mitochondria and microsomes 6 Introduction to tissue 3rd 7 Classification of tissue 5 To study the various parts of respiratory system 8 Epithelial tissue 6,,,,,,,,,, 9 Muscular tissue 4th 10,,,,,,,,,, 7 Viva Voice 11 Connective tissue 8 To study the various parts of urinary system 12,,,,,,,,,, 13 Nervous system 9,,,,,,,,,, 5th 14,,,,,,,,,, 10 To study the human tissue

23 15 Structure of skeleton system 6th 16,,,,,,,,,, 11,,,,,,,,,, 17,,,,,,,,,, 12 To study the human eye 18,,,,,,,,,, 7th 19 Function of skeleton system 13,,,,,,,,,, 20,,,,,,,,,, 14 21,,,,,,,,,, 8th 22 Introduction to joints 15 To study the human brain 23 Function of joints 24,,,,,,,,,, 16,,,,,,,,,, 9th 25 Joint disorder 17 To study the human skull 26,,,,,,,,,, 27,,,,,,,,,, 18,,,,,,,,,, 10th 28 Introduction to blood 19 Viva voice 29 Function of blood 30,,,,,,,,,, 20 11th 31 Blood coagulation 21,,,,,,,,,, 32,,,,,,,,,, To study the 33,,,,,,,,,, 22 various parts of vertebrae 12th 34 Disorder of blood 23,,,,,,,,,, 35 Name and function of lymphatic system 24 To study the 36,,,,,,,,,, human skeletal system 13th 37,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Structure and function of heart 39,,,,,,,,,, 14th 40 Introduction to blood pressure 41 Various parts of respiratory system 42 Function of respiratory system 15th 43 Physiology of respiration 44 Various parts of urinary system 45 Structure and function of urinary system 16 th 46 Introduction to oedema ,,,,, Revision and viva,,,,,,,,,, To study the human heart

24 31 Viva Voice 47 Structure of skeletal muscle 32 To study the 48 Name of attachments and bones of upper their functions limb 17 th 49,,,,,,,,,, 33,,,,,,, 50 Name and position of 34 Viva voice various muscles 51,,,,,,,,,, physiology of various neuromuscular junctions 18 th To study the bones of lower limb,,,,,,,,,, 53 CNS 36,,,,,, 54,,,,,,,,,, 19 th 55,,,,,,,,,, 37 Viva voce 56 Brain and its parts 38 To check the 57 Function and reflux action pulse rate 20 th 58 ANS 39 Practical visible 59,,,,,,,,,, 60,,,,,,,,,, 40,,,,,, 21st 61 Introduction to tongue 41 To check the 62,,,,,,,,,, body temperature 63 Smell,ear 42,,,,,, 22 nd Viva voce,,,,,,,,,, 65 Eye and skin physiology of 44 To check the pain blood pressure 66 Introduction to digestive,,,,,, system 23 rd 67 Function of digestive system 45 Viva voice 68 Structure and function of 46 To check the liver bleeding time 69,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 24th To determine total RBC count Physiology of digestion in our blood 71 En,,,,,,,,,,crine glands 48,,,,, 72,,,,,,,,,, 25 th 73 Location of en,,,,,,,,,,crine gland 49 To study the clotting time of blood 74 Their functions 50,,,,,,, 75 Reproductive system

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