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[Show more]NHA: Medical Assistant(CCMA) 
Certification Practice Test 2.0 A 
A medical assistant is preparing a patient who has congestive heart failure (CHF) for an examination by 
the provider. Which of the following manifestations should the assistant expect?Ans- Shortness of 
breath (SOB) 
Expected manif...
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Certification Practice Test 2.0 A 
A medical assistant is preparing a patient who has congestive heart failure (CHF) for an examination by 
the provider. Which of the following manifestations should the assistant expect?Ans- Shortness of 
breath (SOB) 
Expected manif...
CCMA NHA STUDY 2024 ALL ANSWERS CORRECT 
what angle should you insert the needle when performing ROUTINE venipuncture 
15degree 
what angle should you insert the needle when performing intramuscular injection 
90degree 
what angle should you insert the needle when performing subcutaneous 
45 d...
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what angle should you insert the needle when performing ROUTINE venipuncture 
15degree 
what angle should you insert the needle when performing intramuscular injection 
90degree 
what angle should you insert the needle when performing subcutaneous 
45 d...
CCMA Exam 2024 Verified Answers 
1. Route for TB Screening 
Your Answer: Intradermal - Correct: Intradermal injection is indeed the standard route used for tuberculosis (TB) skin testing 
(Mantoux test). 
2. Tube for CBC and Liver Panel 
Your Answer: Lavender - Correct: The lavender top tube, ...
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1. Route for TB Screening 
Your Answer: Intradermal - Correct: Intradermal injection is indeed the standard route used for tuberculosis (TB) skin testing 
(Mantoux test). 
2. Tube for CBC and Liver Panel 
Your Answer: Lavender - Correct: The lavender top tube, ...
CCMA 2024 NHA - Practice T. I Complete Solutions 
1. Angle for Venipuncture 
Your Answer: 15° - Correct: A typical insertion angle for venipuncture is between 15° to 30°, and 15° is appropriate for 
accessing veins. --- 
2. National Childhood Vaccine Injury Act Documentation 
Your Answer: L...
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1. Angle for Venipuncture 
Your Answer: 15° - Correct: A typical insertion angle for venipuncture is between 15° to 30°, and 15° is appropriate for 
accessing veins. --- 
2. National Childhood Vaccine Injury Act Documentation 
Your Answer: L...
NHA: Medical Assistant(CCMA) Certification Practice Test 2.0 A 
1. Manifestations of Congestive Heart Failure (CHF) 
Your Answer: Shortness of breath (SOB) - Correct: Shortness of breath is a common symptom of CHF due to fluid overload and pulmonary 
congestion. --- 
2. Measuring Respiratory Rat...
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1. Manifestations of Congestive Heart Failure (CHF) 
Your Answer: Shortness of breath (SOB) - Correct: Shortness of breath is a common symptom of CHF due to fluid overload and pulmonary 
congestion. --- 
2. Measuring Respiratory Rat...
NHA CCMA Correction Charts 2024 
BP: Older than 12 years 
Systolic: 110-130 
Diastolic: 65-80 
BP: 6-12 years old 
Systolic: 100-120 
Diastolic: 60-75 
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BP: 3-6 years old 
Systolic: 95-110 
Diastolic: 60-75 
BP: 1-3 years old 
Systolic 90-105 
Diastolic: 55-70 
N...
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BP: Older than 12 years 
Systolic: 110-130 
Diastolic: 65-80 
BP: 6-12 years old 
Systolic: 100-120 
Diastolic: 60-75 
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BP: 3-6 years old 
Systolic: 95-110 
Diastolic: 60-75 
BP: 1-3 years old 
Systolic 90-105 
Diastolic: 55-70 
N...
NHA CCMA Graded A 
1. CC 
Your Answer: Chief Complaint - Correct: "CC" stands for Chief Complaint, which refers to the primary issue a patient presents with. 
2. Segment 
Your Answer: Line between two waveforms - Correct: In an EKG, a segment is indeed the flat line between two waveforms. 
3....
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1. CC 
Your Answer: Chief Complaint - Correct: "CC" stands for Chief Complaint, which refers to the primary issue a patient presents with. 
2. Segment 
Your Answer: Line between two waveforms - Correct: In an EKG, a segment is indeed the flat line between two waveforms. 
3....
NHA CCMA Exam Guaranteed Success 
1. Route of Injection for Tuberculin/PPD Screenings 
Your Answer: Intradermal - Correct: PPD screenings are administered intradermally, typically on the forearm. --- 
2. Micro-Container Color for First Fill in Capillary Collection 
Your Answer: Lavender - Correc...
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1. Route of Injection for Tuberculin/PPD Screenings 
Your Answer: Intradermal - Correct: PPD screenings are administered intradermally, typically on the forearm. --- 
2. Micro-Container Color for First Fill in Capillary Collection 
Your Answer: Lavender - Correc...
NHA CCMA Already Graded A+ 
1. Oral Temperature About 100°F (37.8°C) 
Your Answer: Fever - Correct: An oral temperature of about 100°F is generally considered to indicate a fever. --- 
2. Normal Temperature Range 
Your Answer: 97.6°F - 99.6°F (36.4°C - 37.6°C) - Correct: This range reflec...
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1. Oral Temperature About 100°F (37.8°C) 
Your Answer: Fever - Correct: An oral temperature of about 100°F is generally considered to indicate a fever. --- 
2. Normal Temperature Range 
Your Answer: 97.6°F - 99.6°F (36.4°C - 37.6°C) - Correct: This range reflec...
NHA CCMA Already Verified A+ 
1. Origin of Cardiac Electrical Impulses 
Your Answer: Sinoatrial node - Correct: The sinoatrial (SA) node is indeed the heart's natural pacemaker, originating electrical 
impulses. --- 
2. Schedule I Drug Characteristics 
Your Answer: Have no accepted medical use...
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1. Origin of Cardiac Electrical Impulses 
Your Answer: Sinoatrial node - Correct: The sinoatrial (SA) node is indeed the heart's natural pacemaker, originating electrical 
impulses. --- 
2. Schedule I Drug Characteristics 
Your Answer: Have no accepted medical use...
NHA CCMA Final Review Guaranteed Success 
Weber test 
Test done by placing the stem of a vibrating tuning fork on the midline of the head and having the 
patient indicate in which ear the tone can be heard. 
Rinne test 
hearing test using a tuning fork; checks for differences in bone conduction...
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Weber test 
Test done by placing the stem of a vibrating tuning fork on the midline of the head and having the 
patient indicate in which ear the tone can be heard. 
Rinne test 
hearing test using a tuning fork; checks for differences in bone conduction...
NHA CCMA ALREADY GRADED A+ 
1. Supine Position: When taking measurements of an infant from head to toe, the infant should be 
placed in a supine position. 
2. Infant with Low Heart Rate: If an infant aged 6 weeks has an apical pulse of 80 beats per minute, this 
is a concerning finding that shou...
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1. Supine Position: When taking measurements of an infant from head to toe, the infant should be 
placed in a supine position. 
2. Infant with Low Heart Rate: If an infant aged 6 weeks has an apical pulse of 80 beats per minute, this 
is a concerning finding that shou...
NHA CCMA EXAM REVIEW 
1. Chief Complaint: This refers to the primary reason the patient visits the physician. 
2. History of Present Illness: This section elaborates on the chief complaint to understand the onset and 
details of the illness. 
3. Past, Family, and Social History: This includes a ...
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1. Chief Complaint: This refers to the primary reason the patient visits the physician. 
2. History of Present Illness: This section elaborates on the chief complaint to understand the onset and 
details of the illness. 
3. Past, Family, and Social History: This includes a ...
NHA CCMA National Exam Study Guide - the 4 quadrants, body 
planes, and positions Section 
right upper quadrant ️liver, 
gallbladder, 
duodenum, 
head of pancreas, 
right kidney and adrenal, 
hepatic flexure of colon, 
part of ascending and transverse colon 
left upper quadrant ️st...
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planes, and positions Section 
right upper quadrant ️liver, 
gallbladder, 
duodenum, 
head of pancreas, 
right kidney and adrenal, 
hepatic flexure of colon, 
part of ascending and transverse colon 
left upper quadrant ️st...
NHA CCMA Administrative Assisting Review 
1. Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA): This act safeguards a patient's personal 
and medical information, regulating the use and disclosure of personal health information (PHI). 
2. Personal Health Information (PHI): This refers ...
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1. Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA): This act safeguards a patient's personal 
and medical information, regulating the use and disclosure of personal health information (PHI). 
2. Personal Health Information (PHI): This refers ...
CCMA National EXAM Already Graded A 
1. Most Important Role of the Medical Assistant: Patient education. 
2. Threatening a Person with Bodily Harm: This acts as assault. 
3. Unconsented Physical Contact: Considered battery. 
4. Medical Term for Painful Menstrual Periods: Dysmenorrhea. 
5. Proce...
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1. Most Important Role of the Medical Assistant: Patient education. 
2. Threatening a Person with Bodily Harm: This acts as assault. 
3. Unconsented Physical Contact: Considered battery. 
4. Medical Term for Painful Menstrual Periods: Dysmenorrhea. 
5. Proce...
NHA CCMA Order of Draw Complete Answes 
1. Order of Draw for Blood Collection Tubes: - Yellow - Light Blue - Red - Gold/Tiger Top - Green - Lavender - Grey 
Mnemonic: "Yellow Like Baby Roses, Golden Goes Like Geese." 
2. Yellow Tube: - Additive: Sodium polyanethol sulfonate (SPS). - Laborato...
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1. Order of Draw for Blood Collection Tubes: - Yellow - Light Blue - Red - Gold/Tiger Top - Green - Lavender - Grey 
Mnemonic: "Yellow Like Baby Roses, Golden Goes Like Geese." 
2. Yellow Tube: - Additive: Sodium polyanethol sulfonate (SPS). - Laborato...
NHA CCMA PRACTICE TEST #4 
1. Source of Energy for a Cell: - Mitochondria. 
2. Testing Visual Acuity with a Snellen Chart: - Ensure the patient does not lean forward during the test. 
3. Condition Likely to Occur During Venipuncture If the Patient Becomes Pale and Diaphoretic: - Syncope (faint...
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1. Source of Energy for a Cell: - Mitochondria. 
2. Testing Visual Acuity with a Snellen Chart: - Ensure the patient does not lean forward during the test. 
3. Condition Likely to Occur During Venipuncture If the Patient Becomes Pale and Diaphoretic: - Syncope (faint...
CCMA Certification study guide 
1. Chief Complaint (CC): - The primary reason a patient seeks help. This is typically captured in response to questions like 
"What's wrong?" or "What happened?" 
2. History of Present Illness (HPI): - Provides details about the chief complaint, offering a c...
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1. Chief Complaint (CC): - The primary reason a patient seeks help. This is typically captured in response to questions like 
"What's wrong?" or "What happened?" 
2. History of Present Illness (HPI): - Provides details about the chief complaint, offering a c...
NHA CCMA Clinical Patient Care (General Patient Care) 
1. Sodium Hypochlorite Solution: - The most commonly used solution for disinfecting surfaces. 
2. Personal Protective Equipment (PPE): - Acts as a barrier between individuals and pathogens, which includes gloves, gowns, masks, goggles, 
and...
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1. Sodium Hypochlorite Solution: - The most commonly used solution for disinfecting surfaces. 
2. Personal Protective Equipment (PPE): - Acts as a barrier between individuals and pathogens, which includes gloves, gowns, masks, goggles, 
and...
NHA CCMA 3.0 1st Practice Test Graded A+ 
1. Venipuncture Angle: - Should be performed at a 15-degree angle. 
2. Immunization Documentation: - The lot number of the vaccine must be documented in the patient's permanent medical record. 
3. Measuring Patient's Height (Using a Scale with Height ...
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1. Venipuncture Angle: - Should be performed at a 15-degree angle. 
2. Immunization Documentation: - The lot number of the vaccine must be documented in the patient's permanent medical record. 
3. Measuring Patient's Height (Using a Scale with Height ...
NHA CCMA Exam - Frequently Missed Questions Guaranteed 
Success 
1. Capillary Collection Indication: - A capillary collection should be performed for patients with previous thromboses rather than 
venipuncture. 
2. Measuring Infant's Head Circumference: - When measuring an infant's head, t...
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1. Capillary Collection Indication: - A capillary collection should be performed for patients with previous thromboses rather than 
venipuncture. 
2. Measuring Infant's Head Circumference: - When measuring an infant's head, t...
NHA CCMA Medication classifications and their uses 
### Medication Classifications and Their Uses 
1. Analgesics - Use: Relieve pain - Examples: Acetaminophen, Hydrocodone 
2. Antacids/Anti-ulcer Medications - Use: Neutralize stomach acids - Examples: Esomeprazole, Calcium Carbonate 
3. ...
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### Medication Classifications and Their Uses 
1. Analgesics - Use: Relieve pain - Examples: Acetaminophen, Hydrocodone 
2. Antacids/Anti-ulcer Medications - Use: Neutralize stomach acids - Examples: Esomeprazole, Calcium Carbonate 
3. ...
NHA CCMA Ch 1 
1. Physical Therapist - Role: Assists patients with improving mobility, strength, and range of motion. 
2. Licensed Healthcare Professional - Role: Legally responsible for the outcomes of a medical assistant's duties and performance. 
3. Otolaryngologist - Referral: For a pa...
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1. Physical Therapist - Role: Assists patients with improving mobility, strength, and range of motion. 
2. Licensed Healthcare Professional - Role: Legally responsible for the outcomes of a medical assistant's duties and performance. 
3. Otolaryngologist - Referral: For a pa...
CCMA NHA exam 2024 Graded A+ 
Medical Assistant Responsibilities and Procedures 
1. Congestive Heart Failure (CHF) - Manifestation to expect: Shortness of breath. 
2. Measuring Respiratory Rate - Actions for accuracy: Count the respirations while the patient thinks their pulse is being taken....
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Medical Assistant Responsibilities and Procedures 
1. Congestive Heart Failure (CHF) - Manifestation to expect: Shortness of breath. 
2. Measuring Respiratory Rate - Actions for accuracy: Count the respirations while the patient thinks their pulse is being taken....
CCMA STUDY TEST QUESTIONS 2024 
1. Infant Measurement Position - Position for measuring from head to heel: Supine position. 
2. Reporting Patient Information - Example of a patient with low apical pulse to report: Infants aged 6 weeks with a heart rate of 
80/min. 
3. HIPAA Compliance Statem...
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1. Infant Measurement Position - Position for measuring from head to heel: Supine position. 
2. Reporting Patient Information - Example of a patient with low apical pulse to report: Infants aged 6 weeks with a heart rate of 
80/min. 
3. HIPAA Compliance Statem...
CCMA National Exam Practice Questions Complete Solutions 
Medical Assisting Guidelines and Patient Care Protocols 
1. Position for Rectal Temperature Measurement - Proper position: Sims position. 
2. Vital Signs for a COPD Patient - Expected out-of-range vital signs: Respirations (due to cyan...
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Medical Assisting Guidelines and Patient Care Protocols 
1. Position for Rectal Temperature Measurement - Proper position: Sims position. 
2. Vital Signs for a COPD Patient - Expected out-of-range vital signs: Respirations (due to cyan...
NHA: Medical Assistant (CCMA) Certification Practice Test 2.0 B 
Medical Assisting Knowledge and Procedures 
1. Electrode Placement for Patients with Below-Knee Amputations - Site for electrode placement: Abdomen. 
2. Faxing a Prescription to a Pharmacy - Action: Call the pharmacy to confirm ...
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Medical Assisting Knowledge and Procedures 
1. Electrode Placement for Patients with Below-Knee Amputations - Site for electrode placement: Abdomen. 
2. Faxing a Prescription to a Pharmacy - Action: Call the pharmacy to confirm ...
NHA CCMA Exam Complete Answers 
Cardiovascular and Hematology Knowledge 
1. CC - Meaning: Chief Complaint. 
2. Segment - Definition: Line between two waveforms on an EKG. 
3. P Wave - Function: Represents arterial depolarization on an EKG. 
4. 1 mm Boxes in a 6-Second Rhythm Strip - Tot...
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Cardiovascular and Hematology Knowledge 
1. CC - Meaning: Chief Complaint. 
2. Segment - Definition: Line between two waveforms on an EKG. 
3. P Wave - Function: Represents arterial depolarization on an EKG. 
4. 1 mm Boxes in a 6-Second Rhythm Strip - Tot...
NHA CCMA Review Verified Answers 
Clinical Procedures and Terminology 
1. Proper Position for Rectal Temperature Measurement - Position: Sims' position. 
2. Expected Vital Sign Changes in COPD with Cyanosis - Out of Range: Respirations (likely increased or labored). 
3. Artery Used for Manu...
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Clinical Procedures and Terminology 
1. Proper Position for Rectal Temperature Measurement - Position: Sims' position. 
2. Expected Vital Sign Changes in COPD with Cyanosis - Out of Range: Respirations (likely increased or labored). 
3. Artery Used for Manu...
NHA MEDICAL ASSISTANT (CCMA) CERTIFICATION 
PRACTICE TEST 2.0 (150 QUESTIONS) 
Clinical Scenarios and Appropriate Actions 
1. Low Hemoglobin Level - Lab Result: Hemoglobin level of 7g/dL. - First Action: Notify the provider. - Rationale: A hemoglobin level this low is critically abnormal an...
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PRACTICE TEST 2.0 (150 QUESTIONS) 
Clinical Scenarios and Appropriate Actions 
1. Low Hemoglobin Level - Lab Result: Hemoglobin level of 7g/dL. - First Action: Notify the provider. - Rationale: A hemoglobin level this low is critically abnormal an...
NHA CCMA – PHLEBOTOMY VERIFIED ANSWERS 
Key Actions for Medical Assistants in Blood Collection and Handling 
1. Completing the Requisition Form - Action: Verify that the requisition form has been completed. - Rationale: Ensuring all necessary information is included prevents processing delays an...
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Key Actions for Medical Assistants in Blood Collection and Handling 
1. Completing the Requisition Form - Action: Verify that the requisition form has been completed. - Rationale: Ensuring all necessary information is included prevents processing delays an...
CCMA NHA 2024 
Scope of Practice for a CCMA 
Within the Scope of Practice: 
1. Educating Patients on Medication: Providing information about medication usage, side effects, and 
adherence. 
2. Health Promotion: Encouraging healthy lifestyle choices and behaviors among patients. 
3. Performing ...
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Scope of Practice for a CCMA 
Within the Scope of Practice: 
1. Educating Patients on Medication: Providing information about medication usage, side effects, and 
adherence. 
2. Health Promotion: Encouraging healthy lifestyle choices and behaviors among patients. 
3. Performing ...
NHA CCMA ALL ANSWERS CORRECT 
Summary of Scenarios and Responses 
1. Buccal Tablet Administration - Instruction: "Place the tablet between your gums and cheek." - Rationale: This is how buccal tablets are designed to be absorbed through the mucous membranes in 
the mouth. 
2. Psoriasis Skin Le...
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Summary of Scenarios and Responses 
1. Buccal Tablet Administration - Instruction: "Place the tablet between your gums and cheek." - Rationale: This is how buccal tablets are designed to be absorbed through the mucous membranes in 
the mouth. 
2. Psoriasis Skin Le...
NHA CCMA exam Mega Review Graded A 
What is benzoin tincture used for? 
Clean the skin before applying an adhesive dressing 
What is an example of health coaching? 
Meeting the patient's needs is the primary reason the assistant should refer the patient to community 
resources. This action dem...
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What is benzoin tincture used for? 
Clean the skin before applying an adhesive dressing 
What is an example of health coaching? 
Meeting the patient's needs is the primary reason the assistant should refer the patient to community 
resources. This action dem...
NHA CCMA Chapter 14 Patient Care Coordination and Education 
patient centered medical home (PCMH) ️a model philosophy intended to improve the effectiveness 
of primary care 
accountable care organization (ACO) ️an association of providers and third-party payers that assumes 
a defined range ...
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patient centered medical home (PCMH) ️a model philosophy intended to improve the effectiveness 
of primary care 
accountable care organization (ACO) ️an association of providers and third-party payers that assumes 
a defined range ...
NHA CCMA coding 
What do ICD codes represent? ️Diagnosis, every disease, injury, and infection 
How long is a ICD-10-CM code? ️3-7 letters 
Is ICD-10-CM a alphanumeric code? ️Yes 
Where are ICD-10-CM codes mostly used at? ️Clinical and outpatient setting 
How many digits are in CPT ️5...
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What do ICD codes represent? ️Diagnosis, every disease, injury, and infection 
How long is a ICD-10-CM code? ️3-7 letters 
Is ICD-10-CM a alphanumeric code? ️Yes 
Where are ICD-10-CM codes mostly used at? ️Clinical and outpatient setting 
How many digits are in CPT ️5...
CCMA Phlebotomy Review (NHA) 
Things to explain to pt. before drawing pt.'s blood: ️1. how long the procedure will take 
2. level of pain (typically bee sting) 
3. what they can expect to experience after blood draw 
4. leave bandage on for 15 minutes and no heavy lifting for 1 hour afterward...
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Things to explain to pt. before drawing pt.'s blood: ️1. how long the procedure will take 
2. level of pain (typically bee sting) 
3. what they can expect to experience after blood draw 
4. leave bandage on for 15 minutes and no heavy lifting for 1 hour afterward...
NHA CCMA MED TERM Verified A 
Aden Gland 
Pancreat Pancreas 
Thyr thyroid gland 
hem, hemat Blood 
Phleb Vein 
Thromb Clot 
Arthr Joint 
Branchi Arm 
Cervic Neck 
Chondr Cartilage 
Cost Rib 
Crani Skull 
Dactyl finger, toe 
Fibr Connective tissue 
My Muscle 
Oste Bone 
Pod Foot 
Sa...
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Aden Gland 
Pancreat Pancreas 
Thyr thyroid gland 
hem, hemat Blood 
Phleb Vein 
Thromb Clot 
Arthr Joint 
Branchi Arm 
Cervic Neck 
Chondr Cartilage 
Cost Rib 
Crani Skull 
Dactyl finger, toe 
Fibr Connective tissue 
My Muscle 
Oste Bone 
Pod Foot 
Sa...
NHA CCMA ALL ANSWERS CORRECT 
Summary of Scenarios and Correct Responses 
1. Origin of Cardiac Electrical Impulses - Correct Answer: Sinoatrial node - Rationale: This node serves as the heart's natural pacemaker, initiating electrical impulses for 
heartbeats. 
2. Schedule 1 Drug Regulations - ...
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Summary of Scenarios and Correct Responses 
1. Origin of Cardiac Electrical Impulses - Correct Answer: Sinoatrial node - Rationale: This node serves as the heart's natural pacemaker, initiating electrical impulses for 
heartbeats. 
2. Schedule 1 Drug Regulations - ...
CCMA FINAL EXAM COMPLETE SOLUTIONS 
A medical assistant is providing instructions to a patient about how to take an extended-release 
medication orally. Which of the following patient statements indicates a need for further teaching? 
A. "I can crush or chew the pill if it is too hard for me to ...
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A medical assistant is providing instructions to a patient about how to take an extended-release 
medication orally. Which of the following patient statements indicates a need for further teaching? 
A. "I can crush or chew the pill if it is too hard for me to ...
NHA CCMA Chapter 9:General Patient Care 
Key Terms and Definitions 
1. Disinfecting Solution - Sodium hypochlorite (bleach) 1:10 dilution - Purpose: Most common type of solution for disinfecting surfaces. 
2. Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) - Definition: Barrier equipment used to prevent expo...
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Key Terms and Definitions 
1. Disinfecting Solution - Sodium hypochlorite (bleach) 1:10 dilution - Purpose: Most common type of solution for disinfecting surfaces. 
2. Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) - Definition: Barrier equipment used to prevent expo...
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