What are the responsibilities and job description for the Night Shift 7p-7a Certified Medication Aide (CMA) position at Traditions of West Chester?
Traditions of West Chester -
Certified Medication Aide (CMA)
CMA Duties and Responsibilities
Prepares and administers safely and documents regularly prescribed oral, eye, nasal, and ear medications to residents. Prepares and administers topical medications to intact skin.
Administers as allowed, PRN drugs when authorized by a licensed nurse.
Uses the Physician's Desk Reference or other appropriate drug reference if ever unsure or unclear as to drug being administered.
Checks physician's orders against medication forms.
Maintains cleanliness and proper storage of all drugs and maintains a clean working environment.
Keeps medication cart locked while unattended.
Care for and position all patient tubing and bags as instructed.
Counts all drugs on Individual Control Drug Records with on-coming charge person at shift change.
Makes rounds and reports needs and conditions to the charge nurse as applicable.
Administers vital signs and documents properly.
Keeps medical records current by charting pertinent resident conditions timely and routine charting as scheduled, with co-signature by licensed nurse.
Answer call lights, bed / chair sensors, pull-pin alarms, and security care bracelet alarms promptly and courteously.
Order medications from pharmacy per physician order.
Complies with the facility's privacy practices and procedures related to resident and employee records and all state / federal privacy laws as outlined by HIPAA.
CMA Qualifications and Skills
Ability to work overtime.
Successful completion of a state approved training program in medication administration.
Must complete annual medication evaluation with Registered Pharmacy Consultant.
Current-CPR Certification
Current QMA Certificate for current state
CMA Benefits :
- Health insurance
Dental insurance
Vision insurance
Retirement plan