● Introduction
● Clinical Knowledge
● Patient Care
● Pharmacology
● Infection Control
● Practice Questions
● Recently Tested Q&A
his study guide is designed to help students prepare for the NHA CCMA Certification Exam
T
(2026).It includes carefully selected practice questions, verified answers, and recently tested
exam to improve confidence and performance.
Content Sections
🩺Clinical Knowledge
linical knowledge forms the foundation of medical assisting practice. Mastery of vital signs,
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terminology, and anatomy is essential for safe care.
Key Topics:
● Vital Signs
○ Temperature, pulse, respiration, blood pressure
, ● Medical Terminology
○ Prefixes, suffixes, root words
● Basic Anatomy & Physiology
○ Major body systems and functions
🔥 High-Yield Notes (Exam Secrets):
● Normal adult BP:~120/80(anything ≥140/90 = hypertension)
● Normal pulse:60–100 bpm
● Fever:≥38°C (100.4°F)
● Q wave = first negative deflectionin ECG (commonlytested)
● “SOB” =Shortness of Breath(very common exam abbreviation)
● If a vital sign is abnormal →Recheck before reporting
💊 Pharmacology
Pharmacology covers medication safety, administration routes, and drug effects.
Key Topics:
● Drug Classifications
○ Antibiotics, diuretics, antihypertensives
● Routes of Administration
○ Oral, IM, SubQ, IV
● Side Effects & Reactions
○ Allergic vs adverse reactions
, 🔥High-Yield Notes (Exam Secrets):
● Lasix (Furosemide) = Diuretic(VERY frequently tested)
● IM injection (adult):21–23 gauge, 1–1.5 inch
● Deltoid = most common adult IM site
● IV route = fastest drug action
● Always follow the5 Rights:
○ Right patient
○ Right drug
○ Right dose
○ Right route
○ Right time
● Watch foranaphylaxis signs: swelling, rash, difficultybreathing
🧼 Infection Control
Prevents disease transmission in healthcare settings.
Key Topics:
● Hand hygiene
● PPE (gloves, masks, gowns)
● Sterilization & disinfection
● Standard precautions
🔥 High-Yield Notes (Exam Secrets):