Medical Office Practices
Ace Computer Training Center offers Medical Office Practices training in New York.
You Will Learn How To
Asepsis in the Medical Office
Measure Vital Signs
Assist at Examination and Treatment
Administer Common Clinical Testing
Define regulations related to the administration of
medication
Describe procedures regarding patient medication, drug
classification, dosage and common methods of
administration
Topics Covered
Asepsis in the Medical Office
a) Common pathogens
b) The chain of infection
Causative agents
Pathogenic reservoirs
Transmission of infection
Entry ports
c) Medical/surgical asepsis
d) Infection control methods
Handwashing and gloving
Sanitization
Chemical disinfection
Autoclaving
The sterile pack
Contaminated material procedures
Good housekeeping
Universal precautions
Isolation systems
Measuring Vital Signs
a) Height/weight measurements
b) Temperature
Factors affecting temperature
Temperature measurement sites, including oral,
rectal, axillary and tympanic
Care and use of common clinical thermometers
Normal temperature values
Hypothermia, fever and hyperthermia
Recording and reporting temperature
c) Pulse
Factors affecting pulse rate and character
Pulse sites: radial, apical, others
Normal pulse values according to age
Recording and reporting pulse readings
d) Blood pressure
Systolic and diastolic blood pressure
Using blood pressure equipment
Recording and reporting blood pressures
e) Respiration
Counting
Respiratory patterns
Normal respiratory rates and patterns
Recording and reporting respiratory rates and patterns
Common disruptions
Assisting at Examination and Treatment
a) Preparing / updating the patient chart
b) Preparing the room and patient
c) Instruments for routine procedures
d) Minor surgery tray
e) The sterile field
f) Assisting the physician
g) Post-procedural patient assistance and cleanup
h) Dressings and bandages
Common Clinical Testing
a) Visual acuity
Near vision acuity chart
Snellen eye chart
b) Principles of audiometry
c) Sonogram principles
d) Radiographic principles
Functions
Safety
Patient preparation
Care and handling of radiographs
Orientation to Medication
a) Basics of pharmacology
Legal requirements
Terms and abbreviations
Prescriptions
labeling
b) The apothecary system
c) Calculating dosage
d) Drug classification and types
e) Understanding methods of administration
Oral medications
Mucous membrane medications
Topical medications
Prenatal medications
f) The 6 rights of drug administration
Right Patient
Right Drug
Right Dose
Right Route
Right Time
Right Documentation