HLHS 117 Course Standard:A qualified faculty member teaching QMA Preparation meets all of the following criteria: Possesses an earned associate’s or higher degree from a regionally accredited institution, and Is a licensed Registered Nurse holding an unencumbered license in the state of Indiana, and Has a minimum of two years licensed nursing experience, of which at least one year must be in the provision of long term care services, and Completed the required Indiana state department of health instructor QMA course.
The Qualified Medication Aide (QMA) Certificate (CT) teaches students how to safely:
Students also learn how to monitor patients for side effects related to medications.
After completing this CT, students are eligible to take the Indiana State Department of Health competency evaluation test for QMAs for nursing assistants.
This program prepares students to provide routine care and assistance to patients under the direct supervision of other health care professionals and to perform routine maintenance and general assistance in health care facilities and laboratories. This course meets the minimum standards set forth by the ISDH for Qualified Medication Aide (QMA) training and provides students with the knowledge and skills needed to administer approved medications in long term care settings. Classroom instruction is provided, followed by clinical training that is supervised one-on-one by a licensed nurse. The most common medications in current use are discussed according to body systems, with emphasis on classification, uses, routes of administration, dosages, interactions incompatibilities, and side effects.
Also addressed are communication, standard precautions, safety, residents’ rights, documentation, scope of practice of the QMA, legal aspects and patient education. Individuals who successfully complete this course are eligible to apply for the Indiana State Department of Health (ISDH) competency evaluation test for Qualified Medication Aides.
INDIANA STATE DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH COURSE COMPLETION REQUIREMENTS:
PREREQUISITES:
Program Advisor Approval and
Regulations per the Indiana State Department of Health:
Ivy Tech does not have a deadline for admission. Our 8-week class sessions start throughout the year—in January, March, June, August, and October—and there is no hard deadline for applying for any of the start dates. It's important, though, to apply early enough that you'll be able to complete all the degree planning, financial aid, and registration activities that need to happen before your first day. We recommend you apply about one month before you intend to start classes. See upcoming start dates >>