What are the responsibilities and job description for the CMA (Medication Aide) position at Christian Care Centers, Inc?
Job Summary:
The duties and responsibilities of the Certified Medication Aide (CMA) include preparation and administration of medications to residents. Documentation of residents' conditions in the Electronic Health Record (EHR), communication skills.
Job Qualifications:
Environmental and Working Conditions:
The CMA works primarily in the healthcare community environment. It is possible that the work may include limited exposure to residents' infectious conditions involving Risk Classification Categories 1, 2, and 3**. Environmental conditions will fluctuate. To be qualified for the position, applicants and teammates will have the ability to work in an environment conducive to caring for residents, with or without reasonable accommodation and without posing a direct threat to themselves or others.
** Universal Precautions Risk Classification Categories **
- Tasks may involve exposure to blood or body fluids.
- Tasks do not involve contact with blood or body fluids but could result in performing a Category 1 task.
- Tasks do not involve any risk of exposure to blood and body fluids.
Physical and Mental Effort:
The CMA works primarily in a healthcare community environment and must be able to move throughout the buildings and grounds as needed throughout the day. Ability to lift up to 40 pounds. Requires working under some stressful conditions to meet resident/family needs and deadlines.
Essential Functions:
Communicate effectively with residents, families, other teammates, and supervisor
Prepare and administer medications per physician orders and in accordance with federal/state regulations and facility policies
Perform vital signs as assigned and document
Communicate any reported/observed condition changes to charge nurse and document in EHR
Document resident conditions and needs in all EHRs according to facility procedures
Reports all incidents and/or complaints according to facility procedures
Promotes resident independence, interacts with residents in a manner promoting mental and physical well-being.
Perform daily care per the resident's care plan, observed needs, and within regulations and facility standards of care and policies.
Monitor and assist with ordering and care of resident's supplies and prescriptions
Recognize, respond, and make prompt and accurate judgments with regard to resident care needs.
Maintain the resident's environment in a safe and tidy manner, including adherence to infection control practices.
Perform assigned tasks in accordance with facility policies and procedures
Perform C.N.A. duties as assigned.
Perform other assignments as requested.
Establish and encourage an atmosphere of optimism, warmth, and interest in residents' activity preferences and needs.
Promoting CARING is our Calling
Equipment, Materials, Machines and/or Tools Used
The following is a list of the principal equipment, materials, machines, tools, etc. used by a CMA: