Certified Medical Assistant Skills Checklist

Personal Information

Name(Required)
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Proficiency Scale

1 – No Experience
2 – Need Training
3 – Able to perform with supervision
4 – Able to perform independently

General Duties

Awareness of HCAHPS
Administrative procedures
MDS Coordinator Admit/discharge patients
Blood glucose monitoring
Coordinate scheduling
Documentation
Dressing changes
Familiarity with advanced directives
HIPPA regulations
Isolation techniques
Observe for adverse medication reaction
Alert licensed staff of medication reaction
Patient education
Position/transfer patients
Prepare reports
Pulse oximetry
Lab draw
Screen/direct provider calls
Screen/direct patient calls
Urine dipstick
Universal precautions
Vital signs
Wound care
Assist with patient's health history
Assist with patient procedures
Assist with patient's physical exam
Assist with diagnostic testing and procedures
Assist with discharge instructions
Assist with therapeutic procedures

Cardiac

Assist with emergency
Perform 12 lead EKG
Use of cardiac monitor

Vascular

Apply/monitor noninvasive BP monitor
Intake and output
Discontinue peripheral IV
Manual BP
Phlebotomy draws

Pulmonary

Apply nasal cannula/face mask
Incentive spirometry
O2 saturation monitor

Neurology

Assist with lumbar puncture
Neurological evaluation
Seizure precautions

Orthopedic

Cast care
Crutch walking
Traction

Gastrointestinal

Assist with feeding
Nutritional evaluation
Instruct/obtain clean catch urine
Straight/Foley catheter female
Straight/Foley catheter male

Medication Administration

Vitamins, minerals, herbs
Antibiotics
Antifungal
Antiviral
Psychotropic
Ophthalmic medications
Aural medications
Respiratory system medications
Cardiovascular system medications
Gastrointestinal system medications
Urinary system medications
Reproductive system medications
Endocrine system medications
Musculoskeletal system medications
Nervous system medications
Immunizations
Intramuscular (IM)
Subcutaneous (SQ)
Intradermal
Z-track

Age Specific Competencies

Newborn/neonate (Birth - 30 days)
Infant (31 days - 1 year)
Toddler (ages 2-3 years)
Preschooler (ages 4-5 years)
School age (ages 6-12 years)
Adolescents (ages 13-21 years)
Young Adults (ages 22-39 years)
Adults (ages 40-64 years)
Older Adults (ages 65-79 years)
Elderly (ages 80+ years)

Additional Skills

Additional Training

Authorizations

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