Re: Medication Administration Certificate (for RPN)
I will try to answer your questions, you may need to prove to an employer that you can safely administer medications if you have graduated outside of Canada. Perhaps you can get some help with that from a practice consultant at the College of Nurses. Canadian RPN's that have graduated from the diploma program all have learned medication administration, injections, IV's (except push), so they don't have a certificate but those from older programs have had to take a medication course in order to stay employed.
The RPN diploma program does include quite a bit of patient assessment however some employers are wanting RPN's to take the four month course on Patient Assessment. You can take it part time at a community college.
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