Official Course
Description: MCCCD Approval: 12-11-2007 |
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HCE275
2008 Spring – 2011 Summer
II |
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2.0 Credit(s) 9.6 Period(s) 0.0 Load Occ |
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Clinical
Medical Assisting Externship |
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Practicum
in clinical medical assisting. Application of clinical skills, procedures,
and knowledge derived from medical assisting courses. Prerequisites: HCC130, (HCC145 or
equivalent) HCE102, HCE109, HCE110, HCE162, HCE167, HCE221, HCE222, HCE226,
HCE227, BPC/HCE229 HCE251, HCE261, acceptance into the Medical Assisting
program, negative results on drug screening, and permission of Program
Director. Corequisites: HCE280 or permission of Program
Director. |
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Course
Note: CPR
card must remain current throughout the HCE275 externship/practicum. |
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MCCCD
Official Course Competencies: |
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HCE275 2008
Spring – 2011 Summer II |
Clinical Medical Assisting Externship |
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Apply ethical guidelines and legal concepts to clinical
practice. (I) |
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Establish cooperative working relationships with health
care team members. (II) |
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Demonstrate effective communication techniques within a
variety of clinical situations. (III). |
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Apply principles of standard precautions. (IV) |
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Obtain vital signs, height, weight, patient medical
history and document accordingly. (V) |
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Assist clinicians in performing specific clinical
procedures. (VI) |
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Prepare and administer medications under the supervision
of the clinician. (VII) |
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Collect and process specimens. (VIII) |
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Obtain, prepare and mount standard electrocardiograms.
(IX) |
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Recognize and respond to emergencies. (X) |
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Apply HIPAA (Health Insurance Portability and
Accountability Act) requirements in clinical procedures and documentation.
(XI) |
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MCCCD
Official Course Outline: |
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HCE275 2008
Spring – 2011 Summer II |
Clinical Medical Assisting Externship |
I. Ethics and Legalities A. Patient rights 1. Confidentiality 2. Informed consent B. Professional behavior C. Federal and state laws D. Scope of practice E. Documentation II. Working Relationships A. Team concepts B. Initiative and
responsibility C. Time management and
prioritizing D. Problem solving
techniques III. Communication
Techniques A. Patient and family
considerations 1. Aware of cultural
diversity 2. Use appropriate medical
terminology 3. Verbal and nonverbal
cues B. Management of difficult
situations 1. Impaired 2. Confused 3. Angry and emotionally
stressed IV. Standard Precautions A. Personal protective
equipment B. Biohazard disposal C. Correct handling of
equipment V. Collection of Patient
Data A. Vital signs B. Height and weight C. Patient history D. Documentation VI. Assist with Specific
Procedures A. Preparation of treatment
area and equipment B. Preparation of patients C. Procedures 1. Routine examinations 2. Minor surgeries 3. Other D. Sterilize and process
equipment and supplies VII. Medications A. Preparation 1. Classification,
therapeutic effects, adverse reactions, and contraindications 2. Calculate dose correctly
3. Select equipment 4. Prepare dosage B. Administration 1. Oral 2. Parenteral
C. Patient education D. Documentation VIII. Collect and Process
Specimens A. Collection 1. Routine phlebotomies 2. Hematology 3. Urinalysis 4. Pregnancy 5. Fecal occult blood 6. Glucose testing 7. Cultures B. Specimen handling C. Quality assurance IX. Electrocardiography A. Electrode placement B. Lead selection C. Mounting techniques X. Emergency Responses A. Activate emergency
medical system B. Manage telephone
emergencies C. Provide immediate care D. Maintain emergency equipment
and supplies XI. HIPAA (Health Insurance
Portability and Accountability Act) Regulations A. Procedures B. Documentation C. Practice |
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