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TABLE OF CONTENTS
Page 1 – Introduction
Page 2 – Clinical Patient Care
Page 3 – Infection Control and Safety
Page 4 – Pharmacology and Medication Administration
Page 5 – Medical Office Procedures
Page 6 – Diagnostic Testing and Laboratory Procedures
Page 7 – Medical Law, Ethics, and Professionalism
Page 8 – Patient Communication and Education
Page 9 – Answer Key Summary
CORE DOMAINS
1. Clinical Patient Care
2. Infection Control and Safety
, 3. Pharmacology and Medication Administration
4. Medical Office Procedures
5. Diagnostic Testing and Laboratory Procedures
6. Medical Law, Ethics, and Professionalism
7. Patient Communication and Education
8. Emergency Procedures and First Aid
INTRODUCTION
The Certified Clinical Medical Assistant (CCMA) Certification Exam assesses the knowledge
and skills required for medical assistants working in clinical healthcare environments. The
exam evaluates competencies in patient care, clinical procedures, pharmacology,
diagnostic testing, infection control, and professional ethics. Candidates must demonstrate
the ability to apply theoretical knowledge in real-world healthcare settings while
maintaining patient safety and regulatory compliance. Questions include both
straightforward knowledge-based items and scenario-based situations that test clinical
judgment and professional decision-making. This assessment is designed to reflect the
responsibilities of medical assistants and to ensure readiness for safe, effective clinical
practice.
SECTION 1: QUESTIONS 1–35
, 1. Which vital sign measures the force exerted by circulating blood on arterial walls?
A. Pulse
🔴 B. Blood pressure
C. Temperature
D. Respiratory rate
🔵 Explanation: Blood pressure measures the force of circulating blood against the walls
of arteries and is typically recorded as systolic over diastolic pressure.
2. Which structure of the heart pumps oxygenated blood to the body?
A. Right atrium
B. Right ventricle
🔴 C. Left ventricle
D. Left atrium
🔵 Explanation: The left ventricle pumps oxygenated blood through the aorta to the
systemic circulation.
3. A patient’s pulse rate is measured at 110 beats per minute while resting. This
condition is known as:
A. Bradycardia
🔴 B. Tachycardia
, C. Hypertension
D. Arrhythmia
🔵 Explanation: Tachycardia refers to a heart rate greater than 100 beats per minute in
adults at rest.
4. Which position is commonly used for pelvic examinations?
A. Fowler’s position
B. Sims’ position
🔴 C. Lithotomy position
D. Prone position
🔵 Explanation: The lithotomy position allows proper access to the pelvic region during
gynecological examinations.
5. Which agency regulates workplace safety standards in healthcare facilities?
A. CDC
B. HIPAA
🔴 C. OSHA
D. FDA
🔵 Explanation: OSHA (Occupational Safety and Health Administration) establishes and
enforces workplace safety regulations, including those in healthcare settings.