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Job Requirements Education Required: Graduated from a formal MA training program that included pharmacology class, anatomy/physiology, the basics of medication administration, and completion of a clinical externship, OR graduated with an accredited Licensed Practical Nurse Diploma.
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Required: Graduated from a formal MA training program that included pharmacology class, anatomy/physiology, the basics of medication administration, and completion of a clinical externship, OR graduated with an accredited Licensed Practical Nurse Diploma.
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HiringNovantCMA #NHMGWinstonCMA #NHMGCharlotteCoastalWinston Qualifications Education: High School Diploma or GED, required Must be a graduate from an accredited Medical Assistant Program that includes an externship in a clinical setting; Medical Assistant curriculum must include pharmacology and medication administration.
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This includes tasks such as patient intake at office visit, exceptional patient care, documentation, vaccine and medication administration, clerical, environmental, and organizational tasks.
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Home Health Aide, Certified Medication Aide, CMA, Advanced Certified Medication Administrator (ACMA), Medication Administration Tech, CNA CaregiverCaregiver Licensed, CNA, Certified Nursing Assistant Assisted Living Medication Administration Patient Care, visits, Rehabilitation, Clinic, Senior Care, Healthcare Memory Care Dementia Alzheimer's, Memory, Daily Activities, Home, BLS Certification, CPR, caregiver assisted living, qmap, medical assistant, MA, MT, Med Tech, Med Aide, Personal Care Provider, HHA.
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As a Certified Medication Aide (CMA), you play a vital role in providing routine nursing care while ensuring the accurate and timely administration of medications. Weekend Warrior Certified Medication Aide (CMA) - $1,500 SIGN-ON BONUS.
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Required Training : The following must be successfully completed within the initial probationary period or any extension thereof: LMC’s Medical Assistant Training program An LMC approved Medication Administration training course The basic LMC competency assessment for MOTs Essential Functions Works in a cooperative manner that is consistent with LMC’s Service Expectations policy.
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Accuracy and Attention to Patient Detail are Paramount for Medication Administration Personnel. You should have competence in collecting patient vital signs, knowledge and understanding of the five rights of medication administration and understand the importance of confidential and accurate patient documentation.
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The position of the Certified Medication Aide exists to provide routine medication administration and personal care for residents to assure that the highest degree of quality resident care is maintained at all times.
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Current/valid Certified Medical Assistant (CMA) certification required or Registered Medical Assistant (RMA) required if applicable. Administer ordered medications and/or vaccines via oral, injection, topically, rectal, ophthalmic, and/or inhalant administration.
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Including but not limited to Phlebotomy, CUA/Waved Test, visual acuity, Electrocardiograph, Quamina {Y function/weak flow}, injection and medication dosing/administration, venipuncture, in-house testing, and transport labs.
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The Certified Medication Aide (CMA) is responsible for assisting in the administration of medications to residents as ordered by the attending physician, under the direction of the department director.
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Prepare and administer medications and immunizations as ordered by the physician, including p.o., vaginal and rectal suppositories, intradermal injection and intramuscular injection, after demonstrating competency and passing medication administration test.
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This position requires a highly motivated and adaptable CMA to float to both adult and pediatric clinics where they will be tasked with rooming/triaging patients, point of care testing, EKGs, medication administration, and both adult and pediatric vaccinations.
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The primary responsibilities of the Certified Medication Aide (CMA) are to: 1) Administer or assist with the administration and/or supervision of medications to the residents in a safe, accurate, and timely manner (dependent on State regulations); and 2) Provide physical and psychosocial care to all residents in a manner that promotes dignity, choice, and individuality.
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