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CEA Exam 2025 — Certified/California Education
Administrator Practice Test, Study Guide, and
Certification Requirements
Prepare for the CEA Exam 2025 with the latest study guide, practice test questions, and
certification requirements. Learn how to pass the Certified Education Administrator (CEA)
or California Education Assessment exam and advance your professional credentials in
education administration or continuing education.
• CEA exam 2025
• Certified Education Administrator exam
• California CEA test
• CEA study guide and practice questions
A patient who presents to your clinic with an acute change in
facial symmetry, inability to speak clearly and unilateral muscular
weakness should be transported for evaluation immediately as
treatment for embolic stroke with tPA within which timeframe?
*Less than 4.5 hrs
*Less than 24 hrs
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*Less than 8 hrs
*Less than 6 hrs - ANSWER-Less than 4.5 hrs
Rationale: 4.5 hrs is considered the end of the window for
tPA therapy unless otherwise contraindicated.
An adolescent male college freshman presents to the student
health office with concerns about succeeding in school. He is in
his second semester and is on academic probation because of
poor grades. He states that he has always struggled in school but
managed to graduate from high school with a 3.5 grade point
average because his parents monitored and controlled his
studying. He wonders if he has a learning disability or other
disorder. The nurse practitioner should respond by:
*acknowledging that he might have an attention disorder or
learning disability, and then refer him for an evaluation
*informing him that he might have an attention disorder or
learning disability, but is too old for any diagnosis or treatment
*calling his parents after he leaves the office to report his school
problems and recommending tutoring services - ANSWER-
acknowledging that he might have an attention disorder or
learning disability, and then refer him for an evaluation
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Rationale: While specific prevalence rates among college
students may vary, learning disorders can indeed affect
academic performance and overall well-being. Early
identification, appropriate accommodations, and supportive
interventions can help college students with learning
disorders navigate their academic careers successfully.
An older adult female presents with a 2-month history of
incontinence. She specifically complains of an inability to make it
to the bathroom without the loss of some urine most of the time,
and denies incontinence due to laughing, coughing, or sneezing;
she denies dysuria. Her medications include an angiotensin-
converting enzyme (ACE) inhibitor. The initial plan of action for
this patient would be:
*Teaching Kegels exercise and bladder training exercise
*Changing her hypertensive medication
*Obtaining a urinalysis for pyuria, hematuria, and glucosuria
*Referring to a urologist for urodynamic testing - ANSWER-
Obtaining a urinalysis for pyuria, hematuria, and glucosuria
Rationale: Obtaining a urinalysis for pyuria (pus in the urine),
hematuria (blood in the urine), and glucosuria (glucose in the
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urine) is typically done to evaluate and diagnose various
medical conditions affecting the urinary tract and overall
health.
The hospitalized patient you are caring for has experienced a low
blood pressure for a period of 2 hours before treatment with a
fluid bolus. Which type acute renal dysfunction is being described
in this scenario?
*Prerenal
*Intrarenal
*Postrenal
*Chronic kidney disease - ANSWER-Prerenal
Rationale: Inability to provide driving pressure to the
glomerulus of the kidney such as hypotension is an example
of prerenal source of renal dysfunction.
Which of the following are not associated with alcohol abuse?
*Vitamin B12 deficiency
CEA Exam 2025 — Certified/California Education
Administrator Practice Test, Study Guide, and
Certification Requirements
Prepare for the CEA Exam 2025 with the latest study guide, practice test questions, and
certification requirements. Learn how to pass the Certified Education Administrator (CEA)
or California Education Assessment exam and advance your professional credentials in
education administration or continuing education.
• CEA exam 2025
• Certified Education Administrator exam
• California CEA test
• CEA study guide and practice questions
A patient who presents to your clinic with an acute change in
facial symmetry, inability to speak clearly and unilateral muscular
weakness should be transported for evaluation immediately as
treatment for embolic stroke with tPA within which timeframe?
*Less than 4.5 hrs
*Less than 24 hrs
,2|Page
*Less than 8 hrs
*Less than 6 hrs - ANSWER-Less than 4.5 hrs
Rationale: 4.5 hrs is considered the end of the window for
tPA therapy unless otherwise contraindicated.
An adolescent male college freshman presents to the student
health office with concerns about succeeding in school. He is in
his second semester and is on academic probation because of
poor grades. He states that he has always struggled in school but
managed to graduate from high school with a 3.5 grade point
average because his parents monitored and controlled his
studying. He wonders if he has a learning disability or other
disorder. The nurse practitioner should respond by:
*acknowledging that he might have an attention disorder or
learning disability, and then refer him for an evaluation
*informing him that he might have an attention disorder or
learning disability, but is too old for any diagnosis or treatment
*calling his parents after he leaves the office to report his school
problems and recommending tutoring services - ANSWER-
acknowledging that he might have an attention disorder or
learning disability, and then refer him for an evaluation
,3|Page
Rationale: While specific prevalence rates among college
students may vary, learning disorders can indeed affect
academic performance and overall well-being. Early
identification, appropriate accommodations, and supportive
interventions can help college students with learning
disorders navigate their academic careers successfully.
An older adult female presents with a 2-month history of
incontinence. She specifically complains of an inability to make it
to the bathroom without the loss of some urine most of the time,
and denies incontinence due to laughing, coughing, or sneezing;
she denies dysuria. Her medications include an angiotensin-
converting enzyme (ACE) inhibitor. The initial plan of action for
this patient would be:
*Teaching Kegels exercise and bladder training exercise
*Changing her hypertensive medication
*Obtaining a urinalysis for pyuria, hematuria, and glucosuria
*Referring to a urologist for urodynamic testing - ANSWER-
Obtaining a urinalysis for pyuria, hematuria, and glucosuria
Rationale: Obtaining a urinalysis for pyuria (pus in the urine),
hematuria (blood in the urine), and glucosuria (glucose in the
, 4|Page
urine) is typically done to evaluate and diagnose various
medical conditions affecting the urinary tract and overall
health.
The hospitalized patient you are caring for has experienced a low
blood pressure for a period of 2 hours before treatment with a
fluid bolus. Which type acute renal dysfunction is being described
in this scenario?
*Prerenal
*Intrarenal
*Postrenal
*Chronic kidney disease - ANSWER-Prerenal
Rationale: Inability to provide driving pressure to the
glomerulus of the kidney such as hypotension is an example
of prerenal source of renal dysfunction.
Which of the following are not associated with alcohol abuse?
*Vitamin B12 deficiency