Medical/clinical Assistant Cip 51.0801 Task Grid Form

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Proficiency Level
High School Graduation Years 2016, 2017 and 2018
Achieved:
(X) Indicates
Competency
Medical/Clinical Assistant
Achieved to Industry
Proficiency Level
CIP 51.0801
Task Grid
Secondary Competency Task List
100
INTRODUCTION TO HEALTH CARE
101
Identify the roles and educational/credentialing requirements of various health care practitioners.
Describe the Medical/Clinical Assistant's job description, personal characteristics, job skills, and workplace environment.
102
Discuss the United States health care delivery system.
103
Describe the relationship between the concepts of holistic health and wellness and the delivery of health care.
104
Recognize the fundamental principals of health care law and ethics including HIPAA and Act 13 of 2012.
105
Identify and define commonly used medical terms and abbreviations.
106
Discuss the physical and psychological growth and development of the individual.
107
Discuss effective strategies for dealing with stress in the workplace.
108
Recall the principles that define professionalism in health care.
109
Recognize the importance of continuing education.
110
Recognize issues of cultural diversity in the health care setting.
111
Use effective means of therapeutic communication.
112
Identify issues of cost containment in health care.
113
114
Discuss methods of quality assurance.
MEDICAL ASSISTANT ADMINISTRATIVE FUNCTIONS
200
201
Complete administrative responsibilities of the medical assistant, including client scheduling, admission and discharge.
202
Complete a client's admission checklist and flowchart.
203
Receive, organize, prioritize, and transmit information through oral and written communication.
204
Establish and maintain patient records, both hard copy and electronic medical records (EMR).
205
Complete a medical history form for a client.
206
Perform financial operations, including billing and insurance claim processing.
207
Utilize medical management accounting software program to maintain patient accounts.
300
PHARMACOLOGY
Measure drug dosages using droppers, medicine cups, syringes, and other specialized devices.
301
Utilize correct technique to administer medications using the prescribed route, including oral, topical, eye, ear, intramuscular, subcutaneous,
302
and intradermal routes.
Inventory, fill prescriptions for the physician, maintain narcotic drug records, and chart clients' records.
303
304
Describe the purpose, and major side effects of commonly prescribed drugs.
305
List the signs and symptoms of allergic reactions to medications.
306
Communicate prescription information to a second party (pharmacist) by phone.
307
Perform client teaching about medications following written guidelines.
308
Use drug reference materials such as Physician's Desk Reference (PDR) and the Internet to research needed information.
Revised April 2015
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