Medical Assistant Skills

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Medical Assistant Skills Chapter 20 Medical Assistant Skills

Career Highlights Medical assistants are valuable members of the health care team Education requirements Certified or registered Administrative versus clinical choices Required skills

20:1 Measuring/Recording Height and Weight Use: to determine if a patient is overweight or underweight Must be accurate When and why measurements are required Daily weights Observe safety factors (continues)

Measuring/Recording Height and Weight (continued) Wide variety of scales Recording weight Adult weight scales Infant weight scales Recording height Height bar on adult scale (continues)

Measuring/Recording Height and Weight (continued) Basic procedure for infant weight Basic procedure for measuring height of infant Measuring infant head circumference Measuring infant chest circumference Recording growth graph

20:2 Positioning a Patient Patient must be positioned correctly for variety of examinations, tests, and procedures Wide variety of positions used Patient may be on a bed, examination table, surgical table, diagnostic table, or treatment table (continues)

Positioning a Patient (continued) Reassure patient Horizontal recumbent or supine position Prone position Sims’ or left lateral position Knee-chest position Fowler’s positions (continues)

Positioning a Patient (continued) Lithotomy position Dorsal recumbent position Trendelenburg position Jackknife (proctologic) position Basic principles and procedures for positioning patients

20:3 Screening for Vision Problems Vision screening tests Types of Snellen charts Interpretation of readings on Snellen chart Snellen chart tests only for defects in distant vision Nearsightedness or myopia (continues)

Screening for Vision Problems (continued) Test for color blindness Terms or abbreviations Basic principles and procedure for screening vision with Snellen chart Procedure for screening vision by the Jaeger system

20:4 Assisting with Physical Examinations Large variety of physical examinations are performed Major types of examinations Techniques used during the examination Equipment used for examination Preparation of the patient (continues)

Assisting with Physical Exams (continued) Tests done prior to physical examinations Be prepared to assist as needed Observe standard precautions (continues)

Assisting with Physical Exams (continued) Basic principles for eye, ear, nose, and throat (EENT) examination Guidelines for assisting with a gynecological examination Procedure for assisting with a general physical examination

20:5 Assisting with Minor Surgery and Suture Removal Done in medical, surgical, and other health care facilities Various types of procedures done Instruments and equipment Strict sterile technique used to prepare surgical tray (continues)

Assisting with Minor Surgery and Suture Removal (continued) Skin prep Local anesthetic Will be expected to assist as needed Sterile dressings available to use Suture removal Patients often fearful and apprehensive (continues)

Assisting with Minor Surgery and Suture Removal (continued) Specimens Observe standard precautions Basic principles of assisting with minor surgery Basic guidelines for assisting with suture removal

20:6 Recording and Mounting an Electrocardiogram Electrical conduction pattern in the heart Waves and what they show Twelve-lead electrocardiogram (ECG) Electrodes Lead markings (continues)

Recording and Mounting an Electrocardiogram (continued) Basic parts of ECG machine PQRST pattern Reassure patient Mounting ECG leads Basic principles for recording and mounting an ECG

20:7 Using the Physicians’ Desk Reference (PDR) Provides information about drugs and medications currently in use Published yearly—periodic supplements Consists of six main sections (continues)

Using the PDR (continued) Manufacturers’ index Brand and generic names Product classification Product identification guide Product information Diagnostic product information

20:8 Working with Math and Medications Medication: a drug used to treat or prevent a disease or condition Extreme care is required while handling any medication Only authorized persons can administer medications Check legal requirements in your state (continues)

Working with Math and Medications (continued) Forms of medications Routes of administration Safety rules to observe when working with medications Report all mistakes immediately Concentrate while handling any medication and avoid distractions (continues)

Working with Math and Medications (continued) Six rights to observe when giving medications Right medication Right dose or amount Right patient Right time Right method or route of administration Right documentation

Roman Numerals Used for some drugs and solutions, and used at times while ordering supplies Key symbols: I, V, X, L, C, D, M Any number can be formed Rules of using Roman numerals

Converting Metric Measurements Metric system used in many health care fields Basic units: gram, liter, meter Based on unit of tens Rules of converting metric measurements

Household or English System of Measurement Common system used in the United States Many different units of measurement Conversion of household to metric Conversion of metric to household