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Morgan Community College

CertificateCIP: 51.2601

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Locations

Where this program is offered

  • Fort Morgan, Colorado

    920 Barlow Road, Fort Morgan, Colorado, 80701

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Skills & Competencies

Skills developed through this program

Auto-populated·from O*NET via SOC 31-1133.00

Skills

Social PerceptivenessService OrientationSpeakingActive ListeningMonitoringCritical ThinkingCoordinationActive LearningReading Comprehension

Knowledge

Customer and Personal ServiceEnglish LanguagePsychologyTherapy and CounselingAdministration and ManagementPublic Safety and SecurityMedicine and Dentistry

Abilities

Oral ExpressionOral ComprehensionProblem SensitivityWritten ComprehensionDeductive ReasoningSpeech RecognitionInformation OrderingWritten ExpressionInductive ReasoningSpeech ClarityNear VisionStatic Strength

Tasks

  • Listen and provide emotional support and encouragement to psychiatric patients.
  • Provide patients with cognitive, intellectual, or developmental disabilities with routine physical,
  • Complete physical checks and monitor patients to detect unusual or harmful behavior and report obser
  • Turn or reposition bedridden patients.
  • Answer patient call signals, signal lights, bells, or intercom systems to determine patients' needs.
  • Feed patients or assist patients to eat or drink.

Technology

Electronic mail softwareSpreadsheet softwareOffice suite softwarePresentation softwareOperating system softwareBusiness intelligence and data analysis softwareBilling and invoicing softwareMedical softwareVideo conferencing softwareData base user interface and query software

Tools

Automatic blood pressure cuffsBedpansBlood collection syringesDesktop computersDigital patient thermometersEnema equipmentEvacuated blood collection tubesHydraulic patient liftsIntubation suctioning kitsMulti-line telephone systemsOxygen delivery masksPatient restraintsPersonal computersSafety razorsSpecimen collection containersAdjustable hospital bedsAnti-embolism elastic stockingsAutomated blood pressure cuffsAutomated external defibrillators AEDBed cradlesBladder ultrasoundsBlood glucometersClinical trapeze traction barsCrutchesElectronic patient thermometersElectronic stethoscopesFoot boardsGait beltsHospital bedpans

Work Values

RelationshipsSupportIndependenceAchievementWorking ConditionsRecognition
Career Pathways

Occupations this program prepares you for

  • Psychiatric Aides31-1133.00
  • Nursing Assistants31-1131.00
What You'll Learn

Key competencies developed through this program

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Mastery: developing (Level 2)(based on Certificate)

  • Emotional and psychological encouragement — deliver consistently to a caseload of psychiatric patients during routine daily interactions with reduced direct oversight.
  • Behavioral monitoring logs — maintain accurately across a full shift, identifying patterns that warrant escalation to nursing staff.
  • Physical care routines — implement independently for patients with intellectual or developmental disabilities following established nursing care plans.
  • De-escalation communication — apply practiced verbal techniques to calm agitated patients before physical intervention becomes necessary.
  • Multidisciplinary team collaboration — contribute aide-level observations and progress notes during scheduled patient review meetings.
  • Social and educational activity programs — organize and supervise small patient groups with minimal prompting from professional staff.
  • Patient discharge planning documentation — update assigned sections of discharge plans accurately using office suite or medical software.
  • Area restriction management — monitor and maintain independently across multiple patient assignments within a psychiatric unit.
  • Reading comprehension of clinical notes — interpret care plan updates and treatment instructions to adjust daily patient support tasks accordingly.
  • Crisis response protocols — follow and execute established procedures when a patient displays sudden escalation in harmful behavior.

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Student Outcomes

Performance metrics for this program

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Completion Rate
84%
Placement Rate
77%