• 10004388
  • Qualified Medication Aide
  • W Insufficient student exit data. (3 or less)
Tranquility Care/ Tranquility Springs
Tranquility Care/Tranquility Springs
104 East main street
Sulphur Springs, IN 47388
https://www.facebook.com/TranquilitySpringMedicalTraining/
Staff Approved

Description

For a Medication Aide program where the clinical/lecture instructor must hold a BSN (Bachelor of Science in Nursing) or above, the following are the minimum credentials:

  • BSN or higher: The instructor must hold at least a Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BSN) degree. This ensures the instructor has advanced knowledge in nursing theory, pharmacology, patient care, and clinical practice.

2. Licensure:

  • Unencumbered RN License: The instructor must hold a current, unencumbered Registered Nurse (RN) license. An unencumbered license means there are no restrictions, suspensions, or disciplinary actions on the nurse's ability to practice, ensuring a clean professional record.

3. Clinical Experience:

  • At least 2 years of clinical experience: The instructor will have a minimum of 2 years of clinical experience as a registered nurse. This experience should ideally be in settings relevant to medication administration, such as hospitals, long-term care facilities, or home healthcare. Clinical experience ensures that the instructor can teach from real-world practice and provide hands-on guidance to students.

 

The Medication Aide Program is a specialized training course designed to prepare Certified Nursing Assistants (CNAs) for advanced roles in medication administration. This comprehensive program builds upon existing CNA skills, equipping students with the knowledge and practical experience necessary to safely and effectively administer medications in a variety of healthcare settings, including long-term care facilities, hospitals, and home health care.

In addition to core medication administration skills, this program includes insulin administration instruction—a crucial aspect of diabetes care. Students will receive detailed training on safe insulin handling, dosage calculations, injection techniques, and monitoring blood glucose levels. Emphasis is placed on patient safety, recognizing signs of adverse reactions, and adhering to state and federal medication guidelines.

Upon completion, graduates will be able to manage oral medications, injections, and topical treatments, ensuring they meet the highest standards of care while adhering to regulations. The program combines classroom lectures with hands-on clinical training, fostering a thorough understanding of pharmacology, medication side effects, and patient communication.

This program ensures that students are well-prepared to take on the important responsibilities of a medication aide, supporting healthcare teams in delivering efficient, compassionate, and accurate medication management.

No
51.2603
High School Diploma or Equivalent

Summary of Prerequisites:

  • Valid CNA license with at least 1,000 hours of practice as a CNA.
  • Criminal background check and clean drug test.
  • Successful completion of entrance English and math exams.
  • Potential requirements for immunizations, CPR certification, and physical health exams.
  • Must be at least 18 years old.

1 week prior to start of class

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Admissions

  • 0
    • 50
    • 40
    • 10
  • Day,Evening,Weekend,Online
  • 4 week(s)
  • 100 instructional hour(s)
  • 35.00 Hours
  • 95%
Yes
No
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Yes

Financial Information

$2,500.00
$0.00
$50.00
$25.00
$0.00
$25.00
$0.00
$26.00
2,600.00
    • $100.00
    • Yes

Financial Aid

Financial Aid:

  • Federal Gift Aid (Pell Grant)
  • Federal Student Loan (Stafford)
  • G. I. Bill
  • Institutional Gift Aid (Grants and Scholarships)
  • Local Gift Aid (Grants and Scholarships)
  • State Financial Aid (Grants and Scholarships)
  • Work Study Programs
  • No
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