Explaining medical matters with patients and their families: Medical assistants will often be called upon to meet with patients and their relatives to discuss the individual's diagnosis, symptom management, treatment options, prescribed medication, and other key matters related to their conditions.
Preparing patients for examinations: Before the main exam takes place, medical assistants will inform the patient about what will take place and, if necessary, explain how different steps of the exam will be performed. Administering medications: In some cases, medical assistants will be asked to prepare medications and deliver them to
patients. Assistants also coordinate prescription refills as needed. Performing medical procedures: Drawing blood and other bodily specimens, Performing tests on collected specimens and recording results in the patient's medical chart, performing an electrocardiogram (EKG) for patients with heart-related diseases or injuries , and Replacing wound dressings (such as bandages or casts).last but not least, Always be professional. Get to know your patients, but only on a professional level, not on a personal level. Call your patients by name. Be polite, tactful, and respectful.