
About this Event
OVERVIEW
The purpose of this training is to provide you with the information you need to:
1. Coordinate and advocate for effective health care, and
2. Administer medications safely.
What to Bring:
- Blue or black ink pen
- Pencil (with eraser) for test taking
- Paper for notes
- Water, lunch, and snacks
Breaks:
- Five-minute breaks after each PowerPoint section
- 30-minute lunch break
Amenities:
- Staff kitchen with refrigerator and microwave available
- Coffee/chocolate shop located in the building’s center entrance
- Dunkin’ locations nearby at Catholic Medical Center and 271 Granite Street
Final Exam:
- A written test is given during the final 90 minutes.
- You may use classroom handouts during the test.
- Cell phones are not allowed during the exam. Please silence and place them in a central location until the test is complete.
- Time warnings will be given at 15 and 5 minutes before the exam ends.
- A passing score is 80% or higher.
Makeup Exam:If you don’t pass, you may retake the exam one week later. Register for the makeup test in Eventbrite.
Student Cancellations: Students can cancel their registration up to 24 hours before class. You must request a refund in Eventbrite before 9 a.m. on the Monday before class.
Late Arrivals: Students who arrive after 9:15 will be asked to reschedule for a subsequent class. The instructor cannot repeat class material for late arrivals, and students need all the information for the exam. We will consider applying tuition to a subsequent Med Training class on a case-by-case basis.
Bad Weather: If there is significant snow or ice in the forecast, we will contact you on the Monday before the class. (Be sure to supply your correct email and phone number when you register.) We will reschedule the class to a later date.
After the Class:
- Passing students will receive documentation of course completion.
- Exam results will be emailed to your employer’s Nurse Trainer and/or Manager within 24 hours.
- Your Nurse Trainer will contact your team to schedule a required skills assessment.
Note: Medic*tion Certificates are not issued at this class. To obtain certification, contact the Nurse Trainer at your work site to schedule a Medic*tion pass. Trainers may revoke certification at any time.
The He-M 1201 Administration of Medications in Developmental Services Programs ensures the safe administration of medications by providers to individuals who receive services pursuant to He-M 1001, He-M 507, He-M 518, He-M 521, or He-M 524, as applicable. Providers who request training to be authorized to administer Medic*tion shall complete a training program that consists of a minimum of 8 hours of classroom training, exclusive of testing and Nurse trainer competency evaluation. This Medic*tion Administration Curriculum is intended for use as outlined in He-M 1201.05 (a).
Event Venue & Nearby Stays
The Moore Center, 195 McGregor St., Manchester, United States
USD 161.90