Hi Miss K! My name is Tasha and I started watching your videos like 2 weeks ago when I was cramming for my nha exam. I just wanted to say THANK YOU for all the content you make! I was in an accelerated course and we only had 16 weeks to get everything done with only 1 in-person class a week. It was rough but I made it! I passed the test with a 449!!! Your videos helped me so much and I honestly credit you with helping me make that happened. Your exam reviews were amazing and I felt pretty confident going in. Thank you for sharing your knowledge!!
@@luyandomulenga3508 I love my new job! I got hired in a small men's health clinic. There's 5 of total in the clinic and my coworkers have been very welcoming and helpful! I do a lot of phlebotomy, which I was really nervous about but after 2 months I'm feeling pretty comfortable in my role. You got this! Just study, study, study and you'll pass for sure!! All the effort is so worth it💕
Miss K, I just got hired as an MA/ Scrub Tech in a cardiology office. I was poorly trained, as I mainly got trained on the job as a scrub tech when I’m really an MA. Now that 3 months past by I got thrown into clinical setting and being pressured to quit if I don’t like that they don’t have any formal training. I feel terrible, please tell me this isn’t a world wide problem of companies poorly training new comers and pretty much having the swim or sink mentality. I was swimming for a bit and when I brought up my concern I got a big o slap in the face with if you don’t like it you don’t have to work here.😅
Hello Just wondering how long should it last to complete patient intake? The clinic currently work says 5-6 minutes or less if its a extended intake reviewing meds or something maybe 8-10 min. Im finding my way I've been a MA 2 years in December 😊
Would the probe cover go into Bio? or into normal trash? Love this video!! training to be an MA currently and wanted to watch a proper triage/intake video.
I'm glad you asked because this is a huge misconception. Just because you have automatic machines in the office does not mean you don't need your stethoscope. As an MA, you absolutely should have your stethoscope because if the machine reads abnormally high, you need to check it manually to confirm. You would also need to confirm if it reads abnormally low. Machines malfunction and they sometimes give false readings so we should never rely on them SOLELY. Manual BP is more accurate, which is why some providers won't even accept automatic readings. Are you an MA? I'm curious to know why you view having a stethoscope as an act of status vs viewing it as the necessity that it is.
Great question. If they include it when they state their name, I would include it when I write it because it’s obviously important to them that it is included. But typically, we just write the first and last name.
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I’m sorry you’re not making what you want. I know some MAs making some good money but it does depend on where you are. You’re not gonna make 6 figures but you can make a decent income. Also a great career to use as a stepping stone.
Hi Miss K! My name is Tasha and I started watching your videos like 2 weeks ago when I was cramming for my nha exam. I just wanted to say THANK YOU for all the content you make! I was in an accelerated course and we only had 16 weeks to get everything done with only 1 in-person class a week. It was rough but I made it! I passed the test with a 449!!! Your videos helped me so much and I honestly credit you with helping me make that happened. Your exam reviews were amazing and I felt pretty confident going in. Thank you for sharing your knowledge!!
Great score! Congratulations 🎉 And wow I can imagine how much you guys had to cram in that one day. But you did it 💪🏾😊
How's it going so far? I'm cramming for mine rn and this is the first video of hers I've seen! She's really good
@@luyandomulenga3508 I love my new job! I got hired in a small men's health clinic. There's 5 of total in the clinic and my coworkers have been very welcoming and helpful! I do a lot of phlebotomy, which I was really nervous about but after 2 months I'm feeling pretty comfortable in my role.
You got this! Just study, study, study and you'll pass for sure!! All the effort is so worth it💕
Ms. K is want to thank you. I watched/found your videos maybe 3 weeks before my test, and they truly helped me to pass my CCMA exam!
THANK YOU!
Thank you for helping me pass my patient intake demonstration this video speaks volumes
Thank you for making these videos because I’m taking a online ma course and don’t feel like I’m really learning anything
Hey Hailey I’m glad these videos are helping. I know it can be challenging online.
Thank you Miss K I'm still loss and these videos help so much
You are so welcome!
Fr, this is so helpful. This is the area I tend to struggle with in my MA program rn.
Love these practical example videos! Very helpful. Keep coming with the great content. Thank you!
That’s good to know! I’ll do more 😊
Thank you for sharing- very informative and helpful for me as a student
My pleasure!
These videos are very helpful thank you
You’re welcome. Happy to help :)
Great video!!! Thank you!!!
You are so welcome!
I like this video so much ❤ it is useful ❤
Hey! Glad to hear :)
Thank you. It is so helpful for me
Hey! I’m glad they are helping you :)
@@MedicalAssistingwithMsK thank you
Great Video…
Will Come Back To It.
If I Decide To Take A MA Position.
So I’ve Said Yes To The New Job Offer. Because Of My Skills Of (22) Years. There Starting Me Off At $24.20. I’m Taking It As A Blessing.
>ve been ×T hing ur videos and my confidence levels I'm feeling a bit more confident
Awww so happy to hear 😊
Miss K, I just got hired as an MA/ Scrub Tech in a cardiology office. I was poorly trained, as I mainly got trained on the job as a scrub tech when I’m really an MA. Now that 3 months past by I got thrown into clinical setting and being pressured to quit if I don’t like that they don’t have any formal training. I feel terrible, please tell me this isn’t a world wide problem of companies poorly training new comers and pretty much having the swim or sink mentality. I was swimming for a bit and when I brought up my concern I got a big o slap in the face with if you don’t like it you don’t have to work here.😅
IM GOING FOR M.A READY TO START MY JOURNEY MS.K Giving Me Confidence All Ready 😂🥰🥰🙌🏽
You got this 💪🏾☺️
I just registered to be ma... Thanks for the video
You’re welcome!
Hello
Just wondering how long should it last to complete patient intake?
The clinic currently work says 5-6 minutes or less if its a extended intake reviewing meds or something maybe 8-10 min. Im finding my way I've been a MA 2 years in December 😊
Would the probe cover go into Bio? or into normal trash?
Love this video!! training to be an MA currently and wanted to watch a proper triage/intake video.
Hey! Should go in bio… glad you enjoyed the video ☺️
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What is the DD, Os and OV on the paper?
OS for L eye; OD for R eye; OU for both eyes. That’s how you document when you do a visual acuity exam.
@@MedicalAssistingwithMsK ..Thank you!
What if the patient is a male but identifies as a woman , should we still ask about the last time she as a period?
No, because he was BORN a male.
No, they as they don’t have one.
How long should it take for patient intake??
Should be no more than about 5 minutes.
Question not outta hate but why would you need a stethoscope if you took a automatic? I find it pointless and as an act of status rather use.
I'm glad you asked because this is a huge misconception. Just because you have automatic machines in the office does not mean you don't need your stethoscope. As an MA, you absolutely should have your stethoscope because if the machine reads abnormally high, you need to check it manually to confirm. You would also need to confirm if it reads abnormally low. Machines malfunction and they sometimes give false readings so we should never rely on them SOLELY. Manual BP is more accurate, which is why some providers won't even accept automatic readings. Are you an MA? I'm curious to know why you view having a stethoscope as an act of status vs viewing it as the necessity that it is.
I personally am not a fan of the BP machine, I prefer doing it myself.. just good practice..
@@OneR003 Same here.
@@MedicalAssistingwithMsK You'll have times where that machine might not work, what then? Good practice..
Hello doctor Can you please suggest me a low fee PA program school.
When Asking For Full Name Is Important To Put Their Middle Initial ?
Great question. If they include it when they state their name, I would include it when I write it because it’s obviously important to them that it is included. But typically, we just write the first and last name.
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Hey welcome :)
I like to take medical assistant
Awesome! You should :)
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Dont do it. Medical assistants dont get paid any money!
I’m sorry you’re not making what you want. I know some MAs making some good money but it does depend on where you are. You’re not gonna make 6 figures but you can make a decent income. Also a great career to use as a stepping stone.
@MedicalAssistingwithMsK right I'm using it as a stepping stone after being a stay home for a few years. Thanks for all your help.
about to start my internship! great video! you have no idea how appreciative i am. THANK YOU 🩷
I appreciate you 🫶💐