Medication Administration Tech (APD) - 6 Hrs

Boost your healthcare career, increase your earning potential, and provide essential care in just hours! 

In healthcare and disability support services, proper medication administration is a vital skill. The APD Medication Administration Certification equips students with the essential knowledge and hands-on expertise to safely handle, administer, and document medications for individuals with disabilities.

 

Our APD Medication Administration Tech Course provides you with the skills needed for an in-demand role in Healthcare.

Medication Administration Tech (APD) - 4 Hrs

In Assisted Living Facilities (ALFs), proper medication management is critical to ensuring resident safety and quality care. The ALF Medication Administration Tech Certification equips students with the expertise and confidence to handle medications responsibly, following best practices and legal requirements.

Why Get Certified?

  • Learn how to administer medications accurately to prevent errors and health risks.
  • Understand and follow state regulations, ensuring facilities operate within legal guidelines.
  • Stand out in the healthcare industry by gaining specialized medication administration tech skills.
  • Show families, employers, and residents that you are trained to provide safe, compassionate care.

With proper training, students can make a real difference in assisted living environments, promoting well-being and professional excellence. This certification is more than an achievement—it’s a commitment to responsible care.

Medication Administration Tech (APD & ALF) 
Live Classroom Course

InSpiredCare Learning Center offers Live classroom training for Medication Administration Tech, 6-hours for APD to include validation, and 4-hour (ALF). These medication courses are needed for the administration of pharmaceutical medications and/or to support patients’ self—administration of medication while in APD, ALF facility. These courses are intended to provide guidelines to direct care staff and unlicensed persons who anticipates providing medication. As a Medication Technician (Med Tech) each student is trained as a healthcare professional responsible for administering prescribed medications to patients in various healthcare settings, such as assisted living facilities, rehabilitation centers, nursing homes, group homes, and other home healthcare environments. Med Tech’s play a critical role in patient care by safely administering prescribed medications, ensuring that patients receive their medications correctly and on time, monitoring patients for side effects, and working in partnership with nurses to ensure the well-being of those they care for.

The InSpiredCare Learning Center Medication Administration Tech (APD & ALF) Course will train you in each of the various routes of medication administration  tech (oral, topical, inhaled, otic, transdermal, and injectable). The training focuses on;

  • Safe medication administration,
  • Proper dosage calculations
  • Understanding drug interactions
  • Reading and understanding medication labels
  • Measuring and distributing medications (oral, topical, inhaled, and injected)
  • Documentation and charting
  • Identifying side effects and adverse reactions
  • Understanding different classes of medications
  • Infection control
  • Legal and ethical considerations

Working as a Med Tech gives you essential skills in medication management, patient interaction, collaboration with the pharmacy to ensure medication availability, perform medication cart audits, and teamwork. These experiences are valuable if you choose to advance your healthcare career (e.g., becoming a Licensed Practical Nurse (LPN), Registered Nurse (RN), or other roles). 

 

As a student at InSpiredCare Learning Center, you will learn the key responsibilities of a Medication Technician:

1. Administering Medications: 

Med Techs are trained to dispense oral, topical, and sometimes injectable medications to patients as per doctors' orders and healthcare protocols.

2. Monitoring Patient Reactions: 

After administering medications, they observe patients for any side effects or adverse reactions and report any concerns to supervising nurses or physicians.

3. Documentation: 

Med Techs accurately document medication administration, including the time, dosage, and type of medication given, ensuring proper record-keeping.

4. Assisting Nurses and Medical Staff: 

While their primary role is medication management, Med Techs may also assist in general patient care, such as taking vital signs, reporting changes in patient health, and helping with daily activities.

5. Communication: 

They serve as a bridge between patients and healthcare providers, reporting any concerns, medication refusals, or health changes to nurses or doctors.

 

Medication Technicians will understand the rules for Authorization for Medication Administration, and for Informed Consent for Medication Administration. Demonstrate understanding of medication instructions by reading and following instructions on a prescription label or health care practitioner’s order, and accurately complete a Medical Administration Tech Record (MAR).

 The InSpiredCare Learning Center students will also be able to state and demonstrate the six rights of medication administration, give extreme attention to detail, timeliness, and have astute observation skills that are necessary to be a Medication Technician. Students will feel confident and competent in administering medication, communicating with providers, nurses, and leadership regarding any observed changes in patient condition. A medical professional, with excellent interpersonal skills and a desire to help people.

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