Medical Assistant (old)

Hybrid-based
ONET: 31-9092.00

1

Years

185

Skills

288h

Related instructions

2000h

On-the-job training
Classroom instruction topics
  • Administrative Medical Assisting
  • Clinical Medical Assisting
  • Billing and Coding
  • Laboratory Procedures
  • Medical Assisting Educational Review Board
  • Administrative and Clinical Practice
  • Introduction to Medical Assisting
On-the-job training
  • Intro to Medical Assisting
    • 001 - Medical Terminology
    • 002 - HIV Training
    • 003 - Proper Vaccination
    • 004 - Emergency Management/Basic First Aid
  • Vital Signs/Patient Data
    • 005 - Measure and Record: Blood pressure
    • 006 - Measure and Record: Blood pressure - Pediatric
    • 007 - Prepare, Measure and Record: Ankle Brachial Index
    • 008 - Measure and Record: Temperature
    • 009 - Measure and Record: Pulse
    • 010 - Measure and Record: Respirations
    • 011 - Measure and Record: Height
    • 012 - Measure and Record: Weight
    • 013 - Measure and Record: Length (Infant)
    • 014 - Measure and Record: Head Circumference (Infant)
    • 015 - Measure and Record: Pulse Oximetry
    • 016 - Measure and Record: Lung Capacity
    • 017 - Screen and Record: Audiometry
    • 018 - Screen and Record: Transcutaneous Bilirubin Procedure
  • Lab & Blood Procedures
    • 019 - EKG Written Pre-test
    • 020 - Perform: Electrocardiography
    • 021 - Perform: Venipuncture
    • 022 - Perform: Capillary Puncture
    • 023 - Perform: Pulmonary Function Testing
  • Rooming & Patient History
    • 024 - Prepare and maintain examination and treatment areas
    • 025 - Understand and use patient rooming guidelines
    • 026 - Patient screening using established protocols
    • 027 - Obtain and record patient history
    • 028 - Red Rule - key point patient identification
  • Medication and Innoculation
    • 029 - Verify per rules of medication admin: right patient
    • 030 - Verify per rules of medication admin: right medication [category & written order practitioner]
    • 031 - Verify per rules of medication admin: right dose [single dose or by practitioner]
    • 032 - Verify per rules of medication admin: right route
    • 033 - Verify per rules of medication admin: right time
    • 034 - Verify per rules of medication admin: right documentation
    • 035 - Select proper sites for administering parenteral medication
    • 036 - Administer oral medications
    • 037 - Administer flouride varnish
    • 038 - Administer parenteral (excluding IV) medications
    • 039 - Administer FluMist
    • 040 - Administer nebulizer treatment
    • 041 - Administer oxygen therapy
    • 042 - Administer intradermal injection
    • 043 - Administer Depo Provera
    • 044 - Administer subcutaneous injection
    • 045 - Administer intramuscular injection
    • 046 - Administer intravenous injections [direct visual and other rules]
    • 047 - Administer eye drops/topical ointments
    • 048 - Administer ear irrigation
    • 049 - Urethral catheterization [special training]
  • Patient Preparation and Procedure Assistance
    • 050 - Instruct and prepare patient for procedure or treatment
    • 051 - Assist provider with patient exam
    • 052 - Patient positions - Fowlers/SemiFowlers
    • 053 - Patient positions - horizontal and dorsal recumbent
    • 054 - Patient positions - lithotomy/sims
    • 055 - Patient postitions - prone/knee-chest
    • 056 - Performing aseptic procedures outside of hospital
    • 057 - Preparing of and assisting with sterile procedures outside of hospital
    • 058 - Assist provider with patient procedures/treatments/minor surgery
    • 059 - Perform a quality control measure
  • Obtain Specimens
    • 060 - Obtain specimens and perform: CLIA waived hematology test
    • 061 - Obtain specimens and perform: CLIA waived chemistry test
    • 062 - Obtain specimens and perform: CLIA waived urinalysis
    • 063 - Obtain specimens and perform: CLIA waived fecal test
    • 064 - Obtain specimens and perform: CLIA waived immunology test
    • 065 - Obtain specimens and perform: CLIA waived microbiology test
    • 066 - Take nasal culture
    • 067 - Obtain specimens and perform: Throat Culture
    • 068 - [Blank]]
    • 069 - Screening and followup on test results as directed by practitioner
  • First Aid & Patient Response
    • 070 - Current provider / profession level CPR
    • 071 - Perform first aid procedures for: bleeding
    • 072 - Perform first aid procedures for: diabetic coma or insulin shock
    • 073 - Perform first aid procedures for: fractures
    • 074 - Perform first aid procedures for: seizures
    • 075 - Perform first aid procedures for: shock
    • 076 - Perform first aid procedures for: syncope
    • 077 - Incorporate critical thinking performing patient assessment
    • 078 - Incorporate critical thinking performing patient care
    • 079 - Show awareness of patient's concerns about procedure being performed
  • Medical Record Awareness and Procedures
    • 080 - Calculate proper dosages of medication for administration
    • 081 - Differentiate between normal and abnormal test results
    • 082 - Maintain lab test results using flow sheets
    • 083 - Document on a growth chart
    • 084 - Reassure patient of the accuracy of test results
  • Infection Prevention/Wound Care
    • 085 - Participate in bloodborne pathogen training
    • 086 - Select appropriate barrier/PPE
    • 087 - Perform handwashing
    • 088 - Prepare items for autoclaving
    • 089 - Perform sterilization procedures
    • 090 - Prepare a sterile field
    • 091 - Perform within a sterile field
    • 092 - Perform wound care
    • 093 - Perform dressing change
    • 094 - Demonstrate standard biohazard precautions
    • 095 - Demonstrate proper disposal biohazardous material: sharps
    • 096 - Demonstrate proper disposal biohazardous material: regulated wastes
    • 097 - Recognize implications for failure to comply with CDC regs in healthcare settings
  • Communication and Coaching
    • 098 - Instruct patient according to patient's special dietary needs
    • 099 - Show awareness of patient's concerns regarding a dietary change
    • 100 - Use feedback techniques to obtain patient information: reflection
    • 101 - Use feedback techniques to obtain patient information: restatement
    • 102 - Use feedback techniques to obtain patient information: clarification
    • 103 - Respond to non-verbal communication
    • 104 - Use and pronounce medical terminology correctly to communicate
    • 105 - Coach patients regarding: office policies
    • 106 - Coach patients regarding: health maintenance
    • 107 - Coach patients regarding: disease prevention
    • 108 - Coach patients regarding: treatment plan
    • 109 - Coach patients appropriately considering: cultural diversity
    • 110 - Coach patients appropriately considering: developmental life stage
    • 111 - Coach patients appropriately considering: communication barriers
    • 112 - Demonstrate professional telephone techniques
    • 113 - Document telephone messages accurately
    • 114 - Compose professional correspondence using electronic technology
    • 115 - Develop current list of community resources related to patients' healthcare needs
    • 116 - Facilitate referrals to community resources in the role of patient navigator
    • 117 - Report relevant information concisely and accurately
  • Patient Engagement/Respect Diversity
    • 118 - Demonstrate: empathy
    • 119 - Demonstrate: active listening
    • 120 - Demonstrate: non-verbal communication
    • 121 - Demonstrate principles of self-boundaries
    • 122 - Demonstrate respect for individual diversity: gender
    • 123 - Demonstrate respect for individual diversity: race
    • 124 - Demonstrate respect for individual diversity: religion
    • 125 - Demonstrate respect for individual diversity: age
    • 126 - Demonstrate respect for individual diversity: economic status
    • 127 - Demonstrate respect for individual diversity: appearance
    • 128 - Explain to patient rationale for performance of procedure
  • Medical Record Administration/Office Procedures
    • 129 - Manage appointment schedule using established priorities
    • 130 - Schedule a patient procedure
    • 131 - Create a patient's medical record
    • 132 - Organize a patient's medical record
    • 133 - File patient medical records
    • 134 - Maintaining medication and immunization records
    • 135 - Utilize an EMR
    • 136 - Input patient date utilizing a practice management system
    • 137 - Perform routine maintenance of administrative or clinical equipment
    • 138 - Perform an inventory with documentation
    • 139 - Prepare purchase order
    • 140 - Display sensitivity when managing appointments
    • 141 - Perform a/r procedures to patient accounts including posting: charges
    • 142 - Perform a/r procedures to patient accounts including posting: payment
    • 143 - Perform a/r procedures to patient accounts including posting: adjustments
    • 144 - Prepare a bank deposit
    • 145 - Obtain accurate patient billing information
    • 146 - Inform a patient of financial obligations for services rendered
    • 147 - Demonstrate professionalism when discussing patient's billing record
    • 148 - Display sensitivity when requesting payment for services rendered
  • Insurance Skills
    • 149 - Interpret information on an insurance card
    • 150 - Verify eligibility for services including documentation
    • 151 - Obtain precertification or preauthorization including documentation
    • 152 - Complete an insurance claim form
    • 153 - Interact professionally with 3rd party representatives
    • 154 - Display tact when communicating with medical providers regarding 3rd party requirements
    • 155 - Show sensitivity when communicating with patients regarding 3rd party requirements
    • 156 - Perform procedural coding
    • 157 - Perform diagnostic coding
    • 158 - Utilize medical necessity guidelines
    • 159 - Utilize tactful communication with medical providers to ensure accurate coding
  • Scope of Practice/Privacy/Patient Rights/Ethics
    • 160 - Locate state's legal scope of practice for medical assistants
    • 161 - Apply HIPAA rules regarding: privacy
    • 162 - Apply HIPAA rules regarding: release of information
    • 163 - Document patient care accurately in the medical record
    • 164 - Apply the Patient's Bill of Rights relating to: choice of treatment
    • 165 - Apply the Patient's Bill of Rights relating to: consent for treatment
    • 166 - Apply the Patient's Bill of Rights relating to: refusal of treatment
    • 167 - Perform compliance reporting based on public health statutes
    • 168 - Report an illegal activity in the healthcare seeting following proper protocol
    • 169 - Complete an incident report related to an error in patient care
    • 170 - Demonstrate sensitivity to patient rights
    • 171 - Protect the integrity of the medical record
    • 172 - Develop a plan for separation of personal and professional ethics
    • 173 - Demonstrate appropriate response(s) to ethical issues
    • 174 - Recognize impact personal ethics and morals have on delivery of healthcare
  • Safety and Emergency Response
    • 175 - Comply with: safety signs
    • 176 - Comply with: symbols
    • 177 - Comply with: labels
    • 178 - Demonstrate proper use of: eyewash equipment
    • 179 - Demonstrate proper use of: fire extinguishers
    • 180 - Demonstrate proper use of: sharps disposal containers
    • 181 - Use proper body mechanics
    • 182 - Participate in mock exposure event with documentation of specific steps
    • 183 - Evaluate work environment to identify unsafe working conditions
    • 184 - Recognize the physical and emotional effects on persons involved in emergency situation
    • 185 - Demonstrate self-awareness responding to emergency situation
  • Communicate and Interact Effectively to Provide Quality Patient Care
  • Office Management and Administrative Tasks
  • Coordinate and Schedule Appointments
  • Assist with and Perform Authorized Medical, Laboratory, and Clinical Procedures
  • Maintain Clinical Safety and Environmental Standards
  • Participate in Ongoing Quality Improvement Processes
  • Communicate Effectively with Clinical Care Team
  • Uphold Standards of Professional Conduct
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