Certified Medication Aide

$200.00

Space is limited, sign up today. 

A Certified Medication Aide is a certified nursing assistant (CNA) responsible for administering daily medication to patients in a hospital or medical facility. Also referred to as Medical Aide Technicians, their duties include monitoring patients, reporting changes, and collecting samples

If you are a CNA and you want to advance your career, this is the opportunity you’ve been waiting for!

Fall 2020 Class

  • This a one evening a week class from 6pm to 830pm for 15weeks.
  • You must be a licensed CNA to take this class.
  • You must be working as a CNA

When you check out, write your students name, email and contact information in the “additional information” space

 

Responsibilities:

  • Deliver routine daily medications, either prescription or non-prescription, to patients.
  • Coordinate with different nurses to assist with patient care and medications.
  • Follow written or verbal instructions on how to manage medications.
  • Record medication dosages and times.
  • Observe patients and document changes in their condition.
  • Gather samples for analysis.

Description

Space is limited, sign up today. 

A Certified Medication Aide is a certified nursing assistant (CNA) responsible for administering daily medication to patients in a hospital or medical facility. Also referred to as Medical Aide Technicians, their duties include monitoring patients, reporting changes, and collecting samples

If you are a CNA and you want to advance your career, this is the opportunity you’ve been waiting for!

Fall 2020 Class

  • This a one evening a week class from 6pm to 830pm for 15weeks.
  • You must be a licensed CNA to take this class.
  • You must be working as a CNA

When you check out, write your students name, email and contact information in the “additional information” space

 

Responsibilities:

  • Deliver routine daily medications, either prescription or non-prescription, to patients.
  • Coordinate with different nurses to assist with patient care and medications.
  • Follow written or verbal instructions on how to manage medications.
  • Record medication dosages and times.
  • Observe patients and document changes in their condition.
  • Gather samples for analysis.