Certified Medication Aide
The Certified Medication Aide Curriculum is a comprehensive training program designed for individuals seeking to enhance their skills in medication administrati...
The Certified Medication Aide Curriculum is a comprehensive training program designed for individuals seeking to enhance their skills in medication administrati...
The Certified Medication Aide Curriculum is a comprehensive training program designed for individuals seeking to enhance their skills in medication administration within healthcare settings. This curriculum covers essential topics such as pharmacology, medication safety, patient rights, and legal considerations, providing participants with the knowledge and practical skills necessary to support patients responsibly. Upon completion, learners will be prepared to pass the certification exam and excel in their roles as medication aides.
Safety and Drug Administration
Appendix: Administration of Dressings, Topical Medication,Soaks
Appendix: Administration of Ear Medication
Appendix: Administration of Eye Medication Eye Drops and Ointment
Appendix: Administration of InhalerTherapy
Appendix: Administration of Medication Patches
Appendix: Administration of Nasal Inhaler Therapy
Appendix: Administration of Nebulizer Therapy
Appendix: Administration of Oxygen*
Appendix: Administration of Skin Ointment and Lotions
Appendix: Administration of Suppository -Rectal
Appendix: Administration of Suppository -Vaginal
Applies One Knee-High Elastic Stocking
Cleans Upper and Lower Dentures
Counts and Records Radial Pulse
Counts and Records Respirations
Dresses Residents
Feeds a Dependent Resident
Gives a Bed Bath
Measures and Records Blood Pressure
Measures and Records Urinary Output
Performs Beginning and Ending Steps for Skills
Performs Passive Range of Motion Exercises
Positions on Side
Provides Catheter Care for Female Resident
Provides Foot Care
Requirements For CMA Enrollment Current CNA certification Must be at least 18 to enroll in this class. $400 deposit
Physical Requirements In the laboratory and clinical experience, you will be expected to have physical strength that includes the ability to push and pull 50 lbs., support 50 lbs., lift 50 lbs., move light objects weighing up to 10 lobs., move heavy objects weighing from 11 to 50 lbs., and carry up to 25 lbs., to frequently stop/kneel/crouch and stand or walk as needed.
If there are any medical conditions or disabilities you feel might affect your ability to participate in class and clinicals, or requires any special accommodation, please let us know upon enrollment.
Requirements For First Day Negative TB Skin Test (within last 12 months) or chest X-ray (within last 5 years)
Copy of Drivers License or valid photo identification
Copy Social Security Card
Students will need to wear Burgandy scrubs for class and clinicals
Studentst must take the Work Keys test and score at least a 4 before starting the course.
Classroom and clinical experiences will provide you with the skills necessary to administer oral and topical medication in a safe and accurate manner. Upon successful completion of the course, you are eligible to take the Kansas Medication Aide certification test.
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