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This Certificate of Achievement does not expire, but in ance with existing immunization standards, immunizers should maintain and have accessible proof of current continuing professional development in the area of immunizations and a certification in Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation (CPR) or Basic Cardiac Life
California In order to give injections, a medical assistant needs to satisfy certain training requirements. They must have successfully performed 10 of each of the following kinds of injections: intramuscular, subcutaneous, intradermal, skin tests, skin punctures, and venipuncture.
Parents and/or guardians must provide an immunization record for each child verifying age-appropriate immunization against the following diseases: Polio. Diphtheria, Tetanus, Pertussis. Hepatitis B. Pneumococcal. Measles, Mumps, Rubella. Varicella (chickenpox) or documentation of disease
A candidate must hold an active PTCB CPhT Certification and complete a PTCB-Recognized Immunization Administration Education/Training Program.
Medical Assistants may administer vaccines. However, they must be appropriately trained and given authority from a physician, physician assistant, or registered nurse to give a patient an injection. Some states may have different rules about whether or not a medical assistant can give a patient a vaccine.
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Vaccination records (sometimes called immunization records) provide a history of all the vaccines you or your child received. This record may be required for certain jobs, travel abroad, or school registration.
Furthermore, this knowledge can help healthcare workers provide more effective treatments and improve patient outcomes. Injection training is essential for all healthcare workers responsible for giving injections, as it helps them provide safe and accurate administration of injectable medications.

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