Certified Medication Aide (CMA)
Practice Exam 2026/2027 Complete
Exam Prep Manual with Detailed
Practice Tests, Quiz Reviews, and
Certification Study Materials
Question 1:
A nurse assistant is reviewing factors that influence how medications are absorbed in
the body. Which of the following is most accurate?
A. Age, sex, and weight
B. Blood type, height, and education
C. Diet, occupation, and personality
D. Sleep pattern, mood, and income
Correct Answer: A. Age, sex, and weight
Rationale:
Drug absorption and metabolism are significantly influenced by physiological factors
such as age, sex, and body weight. Age affects organ maturity and function, especially
liver and kidney efficiency. Sex-related hormonal differences can also alter drug
metabolism. Body weight influences distribution and dosage requirements. The other
options are incorrect because they include social or irrelevant factors that do not
directly affect pharmacokinetics.
Question 2:
Which of the following correctly lists the Seven Rights of medication administration?
A. Right patient, medication, dose, route, time, documentation, and refusal
B. Right diagnosis, treatment, charting, doctor, nurse, patient, and family
C. Right drug company, prescription, room, chart, schedule, doctor, nurse
D. Right infection control, hydration, nutrition, sleep, pain control, mobility, safety
Correct Answer: A. Right patient, medication, dose, route, time, documentation,
and refusal
Rationale:
The Seven Rights are essential to safe medication administration and include
verifying the correct patient, medication, dose, route, time, proper documentation, and
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the patient’s right to refuse treatment. These steps reduce medication errors and
ensure patient safety. The other options include unrelated or non-standard concepts
that are not part of medication safety protocols.
Question 3:
A Certified Medication Aide (CMA) is required to complete which of the following
before administering medications?
A. All of the above
B. Only written examination
C. Only practical experience
D. Only CPR certification
Correct Answer: A. All of the above
Rationale:
Becoming a CMA typically requires completion of multiple components such as
classroom instruction, clinical/practical training, and passing written and skills
assessments. These ensure competence in safe medication administration. The other
options are incomplete because no single requirement alone qualifies an individual for
certification.
Question 4:
While preparing medications, a colleague begins a personal conversation at the
medication cart. What is the most appropriate response?
A. Stop and continue the conversation briefly
B. Ask her to wait until medication administration is completed
C. Ignore her and continue talking
D. Leave the medication cart unattended
Correct Answer: B. Ask her to wait until medication administration is completed
Rationale:
Medication administration requires full attention to prevent errors. Interruptions can
lead to serious mistakes. Politely asking the colleague to wait ensures patient safety
while maintaining professionalism. The other options either compromise safety or
professionalism.
Question 5:
A medication error occurs when a patient is given double the prescribed dose. What is
the first appropriate action?
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A. Document and continue work
B. Immediately report to the supervisor
C. Wait and monitor the patient silently
D. Ask the patient if they feel okay
Correct Answer: B. Immediately report to the supervisor
Rationale:
Medication errors must be reported immediately to allow prompt assessment and
intervention. Supervisors and healthcare providers can evaluate the patient for adverse
effects. The other options delay reporting or fail to ensure patient safety.
Question 6:
A healthcare worker feels sick before a scheduled shift. When should they notify their
supervisor?
A. At the end of the shift
B. Only if symptoms worsen
C. As soon as they realize they cannot work
D. After missing the shift
Correct Answer: C. As soon as they realize they cannot work
Rationale:
Timely communication ensures proper staffing and patient care coverage. Early
notification allows the facility to arrange replacements. Delayed reporting disrupts
workflow and may compromise care.
Question 7:
What is the normal range for adult blood pressure?
A. 60–80 mmHg
B. 110–140 mmHg
C. 180–200 mmHg
D. 90–100 mmHg
Correct Answer: B. 110–140 mmHg
Rationale:
Normal systolic blood pressure in adults generally falls within 110–140 mmHg
depending on guidelines and individual variation. Higher or lower values may
indicate hypertension or hypotension. The other ranges are either too low or
excessively high.
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Question 8:
What does the medication order “Isopto Carpine 2 gtt OD TID” mean?
A. 2 tablets orally three times daily
B. 2 drops in the right eye three times daily
C. 2 drops in both eyes once daily
D. 2 injections daily in the eye
Correct Answer: B. 2 drops in the right eye three times daily
Rationale:
“gtt” means drops, “OD” means right eye, and “TID” means three times daily.
Therefore, the correct interpretation is 2 drops in the right eye three times a day. The
other options misinterpret ophthalmic abbreviations.
Question 9:
“Delcort Ung BID TOP to rash” means:
A. Oral medication twice daily
B. Eye ointment once daily
C. Topical ointment applied twice daily to rash
D. Injection twice daily
Correct Answer: C. Topical ointment applied twice daily to rash
Rationale:
“Ung” means ointment, “BID” means twice daily, and “TOP” refers to topical
application. Therefore, it is a topical ointment applied twice daily. The other options
misinterpret dosage form and route.
Question 10:
Lipitor is prescribed to a patient. What condition is it primarily used for?
A. High cholesterol
B. High blood sugar
C. Infection
D. Pain relief
Correct Answer: A. High cholesterol
Rationale:
Lipitor is an antihyperlipidemic medication that reduces cholesterol and triglyceride