SRJC Course Outlines

12/22/2024 3:30:58 AMMA 163 Course Outline as of Fall 2017

Changed Course
CATALOG INFORMATION

Discipline and Nbr:  MA 163Title:  BASIC CLIN SKILLS FOR MA  
Full Title:  Basic Clinical Skills for Medical Assisting
Last Reviewed:1/27/2020

UnitsCourse Hours per Week Nbr of WeeksCourse Hours Total
Maximum3.00Lecture Scheduled2.0017.5 max.Lecture Scheduled35.00
Minimum3.00Lab Scheduled3.0017.5 min.Lab Scheduled52.50
 Contact DHR0 Contact DHR0
 Contact Total5.00 Contact Total87.50
 
 Non-contact DHR0 Non-contact DHR Total0

 Total Out of Class Hours:  70.00Total Student Learning Hours: 157.50 

Title 5 Category:  AA Degree Applicable
Grading:  Grade Only
Repeatability:  00 - Two Repeats if Grade was D, F, NC, or NP
Also Listed As: 
Formerly:  MA 163A

Catalog Description:
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Course focuses on basic clinical medical assisting skills and responsibilities for the clinical area of a medical office or other appropriate medical facility. Covers proper handwashing; use of personal protective equipment; medical and surgical aseptic procedures; vital signs determination; assisting with physical examinations/rooming, including safe transfers, positioning and draping, height, weight, obtaining patient history; disinfection and sterilization techniques; assisting with minor office procedures; application of physical agents to promote tissue healing; patient teaching on ambulatory aids and cast care.

Prerequisites/Corequisites:
Completion of MA 160 and MA 161 and MA 162 and PSYCH 1A; AND concurrent enrollment in MA 165 and MA 163L


Recommended Preparation:
Eligibility for ENGL 1A or equivalent

Limits on Enrollment:

Schedule of Classes Information
Description: Untitled document
Course focuses on basic clinical medical assisting skills and responsibilities for the clinical area of a medical office or other appropriate medical facility. Covers proper handwashing; use of personal protective equipment; medical and surgical aseptic procedures; vital signs determination; assisting with physical examinations/rooming, including safe transfers, positioning and draping, height, weight, obtaining patient history; disinfection and sterilization techniques; assisting with minor office procedures; application of physical agents to promote tissue healing; patient teaching on ambulatory aids and cast care.
(Grade Only)

Prerequisites:Completion of MA 160 and MA 161 and MA 162 and PSYCH 1A; AND concurrent enrollment in MA 165 and MA 163L
Recommended:Eligibility for ENGL 1A or equivalent
Limits on Enrollment:
Transfer Credit:
Repeatability:00 - Two Repeats if Grade was D, F, NC, or NP

ARTICULATION, MAJOR, and CERTIFICATION INFORMATION

Associate Degree:Effective:Inactive:
 Area:
 
CSU GE:Transfer Area Effective:Inactive:
 
IGETC:Transfer Area Effective:Inactive:
 
CSU Transfer:Effective:Inactive:
 
UC Transfer:Effective:Inactive:
 
C-ID:

Certificate/Major Applicable: Both Certificate and Major Applicable



COURSE CONTENT

Outcomes and Objectives:
At the conclusion of this course, the student should be able to:
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Upon completion of this course, the student will be able to:
1. Demonstrate proper handwashing and proper use of personal protective equipment
2. Demonstrate proper sterilization and disinfection techniques, including surgical instruments
    and autoclaving
3. Obtain and chart patient vital signs including: oral, axillary, and aural temperatures; apical,
    radial, and brachial pulses; respiration; blood pressure; and pain level
4. Obtain and chart patient height and weight
5. Transfer patients safely in and out of wheelchairs and on and off exam tables and chairs
6. Room patients including reviewing patient and family history, demographics, chief complaint,
    review of body systems, and medication review
7. Prepare patients for examination by the provider including proper positioning and draping
8. Assist provider with minor office procedures
9. Demonstrate medical and surgical aseptic techniques including sterile gloving, sterile field
    preparation, and sterile dressing change
10. Demonstrate proper body mechanics
11. Apply physical agents to promote tissue healing
12. Instruct patients regarding ambulatory aids and cast care
13. Chart all patient care performed
14. Communicate effectively with patients and staff

Topics and Scope
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I. Medical Asepsis and the Occupational Safety and Health (OSHA) Standard
    A. Microorganisms and Medical Asepsis
         1. Growth reuqirements for microorganisms
         2. Infection process cycle
         3. Protective mechanisms of the body
         4. Medical asepsis in the medical office
    B. OSHA Bloodborne Pathogens Standard
         1. Purpose of the standard
         2. Needlestick safety and prevention act
         3. OSHA terminology
         4. Components of the OSHA standard
         5. Control measures
    C. Regulated Medical Waste
         1. Handling regulated medical waste
         2. Disposal of regulated medical waste
    D. Bloodborne Diseases
         1. Hepatitis B
         2. Hepatitis C
         3. Other forms of viral hepatitis
         4. Acquired immune deficiency syndrome
    E. Competencies*
         1. Handwashing*
         2. Applying an alcohol based hand rub*
         3. Application and removal of clean, disposable gloves*
         4. Adhere to the OSHA bloodborne pathogen standard*
         5. Prepare regulated waste for pick up by an infectious waste service*
II. Sterilization and Disinfection
    A. Hazard communication standard
         1. Hazard communication program
         2. Inventory of hazardous chemicals
         3. Labeling of hazardous chemicals
         4. Safety data sheets (SDS)
         5. Employee information and training
    B. Sanitization
         1. Sanitizing instruments
         2. Guidelines for sanitizing instruments
    C. Disinfection
         1. Levels of disinfection
         2. Types of disinfectants
         3. Guidelines for disinfection
    D. Sterilization
         1. Sterilization methods
         2. Autoclave
         3. Other sterilization methods
    E. Competencies*
         1. Read and interpret an SDS*
         2. Sanitize instruments*
         3. Chemically disinfect articles*
         4. Wrap articles to be autoclaved*
         5. Sterilize articles in the autoclave
         6. Maintain the autoclave
III. Vital Signs
    A. Temperature
         1. Regulation of body temperature
         2. Body temperature range
         3. Assessment of body temperature
    B. Pulse
         1. Mechanism of the pulse
         2. Assessment of the pulse
    C. Respiration
         1. Mechanism of respiration
         2. Assessment of respiration
         3. Assessment of oxygen saturation
    D. Blood pressure
         1. Mechanism of blood pressure
         2. Assessment of blood pressure: Manual method
         3. Assessment of blood pressure: Automatic method
    E. Competencies*
         1. Measure oral body temperature*
         2. Measure axillary body temperature*
         3. Measure rectal body temperature*
          4. Measure aural body temperature*
         5. Measure temporal artery body temperature*
         6. Measure radial pulse*
         7. Measure apical pulse*
         8. Measure respiration*
         9. Perform pulse oximetry*
         10. Measure blood pressure*
         11. Determine systolic blood pressure by palpation*
IV. The Physical Examination
    A. Preparation of the examining room
    B. Preparation of the patient
    C. Measuring weight and height
    D. Body mechanics
         1. Principles
         2. Application of body mechanics
    E. Positioning and draping
    F. Wheelchair transfer
    G. Assessment of the paitent
         1. Inspection
         2. Palpation
         3. Percussion
         4. Auscultation
    H. Assisting the provider
    I. Competencies*
         1. Prepare the examining room*
         2. Operate and care for equipment and instruments used during the physical exam*
         3. Prepare a patient for physical exam*
         4. Measure height and weight*
          5. Demonstrate proper body mechanics when standing, sitting and lifting*
         6. Position and drape a patient in each of the following positions:*
              a. Sitting*
              b. Supine*
              c. Prone*
              d. Dorsal recumbent*
              e. Lithotomy*
              f. Sims*
              g. Knee-chest*
              h. Fowler's*
         7. Transfer a patient from a wheelchair to the exam table, and back again*
         8. Assist the provider during the physical exam of the patient*
V. Physical Agents to Promote Tissue Healing
    A. Local application of heat and cold
    B. Casts
         1. Synthetic casts
         2. Cast application
         3. Precutions
         4. Guidelines for cast care
         5. Symptoms to report
         6. Cast removal
     C. Splints and braces
     D. Ambulatory aids
         1. Crutches
         2. Canes
         3. Walkers
     E. Competencies*
         1. Apply each of the following heat treatments:*
              a. Heating pad*
              b. Hot soak*
              c. Hot compress*
              d. Chemical hot pack*
         2. Apply each of the following cold treatments:*
              a. Ice bag*
              b. Cold compress*
              c. Chemical cold pack*
          3. Assist with the application of a cast*
          4. Assist with the removal of a cast*
          5. Instruct a patient in proper cast care*
          6. Apply a splint*
          7. Apply a brace*
          8. Measure a patient for axillary crutches*
          9. Instruct a patient in the proper use of crutches*
         10. Instruct a patient in the proper procedure for each of the following crutch gates:*
              a. Four-point*
              b. Two-point*
              c. Three-point*
              d. Swing-to*
              e. Swing-through*
         11. Instruct a patient in the use of a cane*
         12. Instruct a patient in the use of a walker*
VI. Minor office surgery
    A. Surgical asepsis
    B. Instruments used in minor office surgery
         1. Scapels
         2. Scissors
         3. Forceps
         4. Miscellaneous instruments
         5. Gynecologic instruments
         6. Care of surgical instruments
    C. Commercially prepared sterile packages
    D. Wound healing
    E. Sterile dressing change
    F. Sutures
         1. Types of sutures
         2. Suture size and packaging
         3. Suture needles
         4. Insertion of sutures
         5. Suture removal
         6. Surgical skin staples
         7. Adhesive skin closures
    G. Assisting with minor office surgery
         1. Tray set up
          2. Skin preparation
         3. Local anesthetic
         4. Assisting the provider
    H. Medical office surgical procedures
         1. Sebaceous cyst removal
         2. Surgical incision and drainage of localized infections
         3. Mole removal
         4. Lasser mole surgery
         5. Needle biopsy
         6. Ingrown toenail removal
         7. Colposcopy
         8. Cervical punch biopsy
         9. Cryosurgery
    I. Bandaging
         1. Guidelines for application
          2. Types of bandages
         3. Bandage turns
         4. Tubular gauze bandages
    J. Competencies*
         1. Apply and remove sterile gloves*
         2. Open a sterile package*
         3. Add an article to a sterile field*
         4. Pour a sterile solution*
         5. Change a sterile dressing*
         6. Remove sutures*
         7. Remove surgical staples*
         8. Apply and remove adhesive skin closures*
         9. Set up a tray for each of the following procedures:*
              a. Suture insertion*
              b. Sebaceous cyst removal*
              c. Incision and drainage of a localized infection*
              d. Mole removal*
              e. Needle biopsy*
              f. Ingrown toenail removal*
              g. Colposcopy*
              h. Cervical punch biospy*
              i. Cryosurgery*
         10. Assisit the provider with minor office surgery*
         11. Apply each of the following bandage turns:*
              a. Circular*
              b. Spiral*
              c. Spiral-reverse*
              d. Figure-eight*
              e. Recurrent*
         12. Apply a tubular gauze bandage*
 
*These items are introduced in lecture, and the related skills are performed in the lab.

Assignments:
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Lecture Related Assignments:
1. Homework Problems:
    a. Critical thinking homework assignments, 2-10 per week
    b. Vocabulary assessment, 10-20 words per week
2. Completion of 6-8 unit exams and one final exam
3. Weekly reading 20-30 pages
 
Lab Related Assignments:
1. Activities:
    a. Critical thinking skill applications, 3-5 applications per week
    b. Charting related to competencies, 1-3 per competency
2. Practice weekly clinical skill competencies in lab setting under instructor supervision
3. Clinical skill performance evaluation in simulated lab setting

Methods of Evaluation/Basis of Grade.
Writing: Assessment tools that demonstrate writing skill and/or require students to select, organize and explain ideas in writing.Writing
0 - 0%
None
This is a degree applicable course but assessment tools based on writing are not included because skill demonstrations are more appropriate for this course.
Problem solving: Assessment tools, other than exams, that demonstrate competence in computational or non-computational problem solving skills.Problem Solving
20 - 30%
Homework problems
Skill Demonstrations: All skill-based and physical demonstrations used for assessment purposes including skill performance exams.Skill Demonstrations
40 - 50%
Clinical skill performance evaluation
Exams: All forms of formal testing, other than skill performance exams.Exams
20 - 30%
Unit exams and final exam
Other: Includes any assessment tools that do not logically fit into the above categories.Other Category
0 - 0%
None


Representative Textbooks and Materials:
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Clinical Procedures for Medical Assistants. 9th ed. Bonewit-West, Kathy. Elsevier. 2014
Instructor prepared materials

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