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Location: Middlebury

Training Type: In Person

Total Hours: 2.5

Cost: Free

Scholarship: No

Contact Information:

Rose Morrison
(802) 445-0617
rosemary.morrison@ccv.edu

Medication ​Administration Sylvia Kennedy-Godin

Special Topics: Medication Administration ,
Sponsor: Northern Lights at CCV
Instructor: Daphne Leahemmer

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.

Core Knowledge Area
  • Safety & Wellness
Focus
  • Infant/Toddler
  • Preschool/PreK
  • Instructors of Adults
  • Program Directors/Managers
Session Dates
Session Times
April 25, 2019
6:00 pm - 8:30 pm
Additional Information

Location: CCV in Middlebury, 10 Merchants Row, Suite 223. Per CCV Policy, please do not bring children to this training. In order to receive accommodations for disabilities, training participants should communicate with the Northern Lights at CCV Americans with Disabilities Coordinator (http://ccv.edu/discover-resources/students-with-disabilities/) at least two weeks before the training begins.