CNA211 - CMA: Skin: It's All in the Application (0.5 HR)
The certified medication assistant will review proper topical skin applications.
Purpose: The certified medication assistant will review proper topical skin applications.
Objectives: Upon completion of this online course, the participant will be able to…
1. Discuss the skin.
2. List the eight rights of medication administration.
3. Describe the three label checks.
4. Discuss the proper application of creams, lotions, transdermal patches, aerosolized medication, and powders.ms, lotions, transdermal patches, aerosolized medication, and powders.
Continuing Education Credits: 0 contact hours Iowa BON #335; 0 contact hours CA Board of Nursing CEP 14033; 0 contact hours CE Broker # 50-4572 Florida and District of Columbia; 0 contact hours for Social Work State of Illinois Department of Financial and Professional Regulation. License No. 159.001315; 0 contact hours for Physical Therapy State of Illinois Department of Financial and Professional Regulation. License No. 216.000284; 0 contact hours for Occupational Therapy State of Illinois Department of Financial and Professional Regulation. License No. 224.000164; 0.5 CE hours for certified medication assistants; long term care department heads; and other health care disciplines.