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, Table of Contents
● Introduction
● Clinical Knowledge
● Patient Care
● Pharmacology
● Infection Control
● Practice Questions
● Recently Tested Q&A
This study guide is designed to help students prepare for the NHA CCMA Certification Exam
(2026).It includes carefully selected practice questions, verified answers, and recently tested
exam to improve confidence and performance.
Content Sections
🩺 Clinical Knowledge
Clinical knowledge forms the foundation of medical assisting practice. Mastery of vital signs,
terminology, and anatomy is essential for safe care.
Key Topics:
● Vital Signs
○ Temperature, pulse, respiration, blood pressure
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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 deflection in ECG (commonly tested)
● “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
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🔥 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 the 5 Rights :
○ Right patient
○ Right drug
○ Right dose
○ Right route
○ Right time
● Watch for anaphylaxis signs : swelling, rash, difficulty breathing
🧼 Infection Control
Prevents disease transmission in healthcare settings.
Key Topics:
● Hand hygiene
● PPE (gloves, masks, gowns)
● Sterilization & disinfection
● Standard precautions
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