MEDA 1525 Clinical Role of the Medical Assist II

A continuation of MEDA 1520, this course provides the student with advanced theoretical concepts and skills associated with the clinical role of a medical assistant. Emphasis is on respiratory testing, electrocardiography procedures, assisting with minor surgical procedures, and sterile technique. Topics also include health screenings, patient education, and health promotion. Student may have the opportunity to participate in a simulated disaster drill organized by the college. Prerequisite: Completion of MEDA 1520. (1.5 lect., 3 lab.)

Credits

3 credits

Major Topics

  • Sterile Technique
  • Patient Education and Health Promotion
  • Respiratory Techniques
  • Electrocardiography Procedures
  • Patient Screenings and Health History
  • Nutrition and Dietary Needs
  • Assisting with Patient Care
  • Scribing Practices
  • Emergency Preparedness
  • Standards of Care

Outcomes

In order to successfully complete this course, the student will:

Prepare instruments for the sterilization process.

Manage a sterile field.

Identify instruments used in specialty and minor surgical procedures.

Demonstrate a dressing change and wound care.

Perform basic EKG procedures.

Demonstrate appropriate follow-up for normal and abnormal EKG tracings.

Perform respiratory testing procedures.

Discuss assessment findings and follow-up in a medical emergency.

Educate the patient in methods of health promotion and disease prevention.

Discuss dietary and nutritional needs.