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Clinical Medication Administration (CMAC 110)

Term: 2021-2022 Fall Semester

Faculty

Ashley E Croasdell
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Schedule

Mon-Tue-Wed-Thu-Fri-Sat-Sun, 12:00 AM - 12:00 AM (10/11/2021 - 12/17/2021) Location: ONLIN-WEB-WEB
Tue, 1:00 PM - 3:50 PM (10/11/2021 - 12/17/2021) Location: DCKSN WC 118

Description

This course is designed to provide the medical assistant with a working knowledge of practical pharmacology and medication administration in the clinical office and outpatient settings. Drugs are explained through their effects on the body's anatomical structures and systems. Topics include drug names, laws, development, categories, sources, forms, resources, classification of drugs, immunizations, abuse, and misuse of substances. Students will also learn principles of dosage calculation and conversions among various measure systems and gain an understanding of the National Patient Safety goals and standards related to safe medication administration, including various methods of delivery excluding intravenous. Prerequisite: CMAC 100, CMAC 102, officially accepted into the Certified Medical Assistant Certificate program and following the required sequence of courses, E and R. Corequisite: To progress in the program, the student must maintain a grade of "C" or better in Certified Medical