Location: Winooski
Training Type: In Person
Total Hours: 2.5
Cost: Free
Scholarship: No
Adri Taylo-Behrman
(802) 654-0730
adri.taylo-behrman@ccv.edu
Medication Administration April 23, 2019
The Medication Administration training is designed to help you safely administer medications to young children in your care. You will learn how to: demonstrate procedures for receiving, storing, preparing, administering, and documenting administration of medications; describe and demonstrate what to do for signs and symptoms of an asthma attack and allergic reaction; and describe symptoms of adverse reactions to medication and actions to take when they are observed. Training Objectives: Demonstrate procedures for receiving, storing, preparing, administering, and documenting administration of medications. Describe and demonstrate what to do for signs and symptoms of an asthma attack and allergic reaction. Describe symptoms of adverse reactions to medication and actions to take when they are observed.
- Safety & Wellness
- Infant/Toddler
- Preschool/PreK
- School-Age
- Program Directors/Managers
Location: CCV Winooski, 1 Abenaki Way, Room 209. As per CCV policy, we ask that you not bring children to this training. The Winooski City Parking Garage is located one block west from the CCV building and costs $1 per hour. Metered parking on the street is another option (cash or credit, using the kiosk). Please do not park in the CCV Visitor lot or in lots designated for neighboring businesses. In order to receive accommodations for disabilities, training participants must communicate with the Northern Lights at CCV Americans with Disabilities Coordinator (http://ccv.edu/discover-resources/students-with-disabilities/) at least two weeks before training begins.