MEDICATION ADMINISTRATION
TRAINING PROGRAM REQUIREMENTS FOR REGISTRATION AS A MEDICATION ASSISTANT
The Medication Administration Training Program
("Program") is a 16 hour training program developed to train
unlicensed persons to administer medication under the direction and supervision
of a registered nurse. Specific training programs have been approved by the
Board for the following settings: Assisted Living, Developmental Disabilities,
School Health and Juvenile Justice. Each training program must be taught by a
registered nurse who has been approved to teach the training program specific to
the setting. Once the individual has completed a Medication Administration
Training Program the individual is eligible for registration as a medication
assistant with the Maryland Board of Nursing. Registration is required in order
to be eligible to administer medications delegation by a licensed nurse.
The content of each approved medication assistant
training program includes:
1) the basic knowledge needed to give medication safely;
2) a discussion of selected diseases and the drugs most
commonly used with these medical disruptions specific to the patient
population;
3) categories of medication;
4) observations of the client when taking these
medications;
5) safe medication storage;
6) documentation associated with the administration of
medication.
Each training program evaluates the student learner
through the use of approximately 24 "mini"
paper and pencil tests. The learning principle of "mastering" is the
foundation for each training program. The 24 "mini" tests are used
instead of one final comprehensive examination. In addition, to the paper and
pencil testing, the student must also demonstrate, with 100% accuracy, the
procedure for hand washing, preparing medication for administration and the
procedure for medication administration, administering medication in a simulated
setting and documentation of the medication administered. The course may be
taught in segments which will best meet the student’s need, for example,
four-four hour sessions; or eight-two hour sessions etc.
Once the individual has completed the Medication
Administration Training Program the individual is
eligible for registration as a medication assistant with the Maryland Board of
Nursing. Registration is required in order to administer medications that have
been delegated by a registered nurse.
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