Medication Administration Course
Our Medication Administration course is essential for CBRF caregivers, ensuring they are equipped with the skills to safely manage medications. This training promotes clinical excellence and enhances the quality of care provided to residents.
- Comprehensive training for safe medication administration.
- 14 hours of engaging, hands-on learning.
- Two Day Course
This course spans two days and covers critical topics in medication administration. Participants will learn about safe practices, legal considerations, and the importance of accurate documentation. Upon completion, caregivers will feel confident in their ability to manage medications effectively.
We offer flexible scheduling to accommodate your needs. Our experienced instructors provide personalized support throughout the course. Join us to enhance your skills and improve resident care.
The course fee is $200, which includes all materials. Payment options are available to make it convenient for you. Invest in your professional development and the well-being of those you serve.
By the end of the course, participants should be able to:
Safely Administer Medications:
Understand and apply the six rights of medication administration—right resident, medication, dose, route, time, and documentation.
Comply with Policy & Law:
Navigate relevant DHS regulations (DHS 83, Ch 50 of WI statutes) and facility-specific policies.
Manage Medications Effectively:
Properly handle medication storage, labeling, packaging, and administration routines.
Communicate Effectively:
Interpret and act upon physician orders, medication labels, and documented instructions.
Practice Documentation Proficiency:
Accurately complete medication records, including e‑MAR or manual MAR documentation.
Understand Delegation & Ethics:
Recognize boundaries of practice, responsibilities when delegating, and maintain resident rights.
Demonstrate Competence:
Pass both a written exam and a practical skills test—typically with a passing score of 90% or better
Day 1 (Approximately 7 hours)
Resident Rights: Understanding and upholding residents' rights in medication administration.
Facility Policies & Procedures: Familiarization with local CBRF rules and protocols.
Delegated Procedures: Clarifying scope of duties and delegation frameworks.
Medication Management Basics: Processes involving ordering, receiving, storing, and tracking medications.
Day 2 (Approximately 7 hours)
Medical Terminology & Abbreviations: Interpreting physician orders accurately.
Medication Packaging, Labeling & Storage: Safe and compliant handling of medications.
Types of Medications & Routes: Differentiating between various formulations and administration methods.
Administration Practices: Instruction on the “Six Rights” of medication administration.
Documentation: Proper procedures for medical administration records (e.g., MAR or e‑MAR).
Course Pricing
Invest in your future with our comprehensive Medication Administration course for just $200.
Course Outcomes
Safely administer medications using the six rights of medication administration.
Legal Compliance
Understand and comply with DHS regulations and facility-specific policies.
Medication Management
Learn effective medication storage, labeling, and administration routines.
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FAQs
Find answers to common questions about CBRF certification and our training programs.
CBRF stands for Community-Based Residential Facilities. These facilities provide services and supervision for five or more unrelated individuals. They are designed to support residents in a community living environment.
After successfully completing your course, your name will be viewable in the Wisconsin CBRF registry within 24 hours. This allows employers and others to verify your certification. It's a crucial step in your career as a caregiver.
No, you do not need to be a Certified Nursing Assistant (CNA) to obtain your CBRF certification. This opens the door for many individuals interested in caregiving. Our training is designed to equip you with the necessary skills regardless of your background.
Currently, we do not offer payment plans for the four-course bundles. However, you can enroll in individual courses and pay for them separately. This flexibility allows you to manage your education at your own pace.
Your proof of completion will be your name listed in the Wisconsin CBRF Registry. This registry serves as verification for you and potential employers. It ensures that your training is recognized and valid.
It is not required to take all 4 courses, but it is HIGHLY recommended that you do. Most facilities require completion of all 4 courses, and you cannot pass medications to residents without completing the medication administration course.
At present, in-person classes are available only for companies that hire us to instruct a group of their employees at their location.
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