& PATIENT CARE PRACTICE EXAM 2026 |
VERIFIED QUESTIONS & ANSWERS
MEDICAL ASSISTING CLINICAL PROCEDURES & PATIENT CARE PRACTICE
EXAM 2026
VERIFIED QUESTIONS & ANSWERS | 300 QUESTIONS
QUESTION 1 When taking a patient's blood pressure, the cuff should be placed how
many centimeters above the antecubital space?
A. 1 cm
B. 2–3 cm
C. 5 cm
D. 7 cm
E. 10 cm
CORRECT ANSWER: B. 2–3 cm RATIONALE: The blood pressure cuff
should be placed 2–3 cm above the antecubital space to allow proper stethoscope
placement over the brachial artery and ensure accurate readings.
QUESTION 2 Which position is used for examination of the rectum and sigmoid colon?
A. Supine
B. Fowler's
C. Lithotomy
D. Sims'
E. Trendelenburg
CORRECT ANSWER: D. Sims' RATIONALE: Sims' position (left lateral with
right knee flexed) is the standard position used for rectal and sigmoid colon
examinations as it provides optimal access to the rectum.
QUESTION 3 Normal adult resting heart rate range is:
A. 40–60 bpm
,B. 60–100 bpm
C. 100–120 bpm
D. 120–140 bpm
E. 50–70 bpm
CORRECT ANSWER: B. 60–100 bpm RATIONALE: The normal adult resting
heart rate is 60–100 beats per minute. Values below 60 indicate bradycardia and values
above 100 indicate tachycardia.
QUESTION 4 What is the correct needle angle for an intradermal injection?
A. 45 degrees
B. 60 degrees
C. 15 degrees
D. 90 degrees
E. 30 degrees
CORRECT ANSWER: C. 15 degrees RATIONALE: Intradermal injections are
administered at a 10–15 degree angle, bevel up, just beneath the surface of the skin.
This produces a wheal or bleb, confirming correct placement.
QUESTION 5 Which of the following is the preferred site for intramuscular injection in
adults?
A. Rectus femoris
B. Deltoid
C. Dorsogluteal
D. Ventrogluteal
E. Vastus lateralis
CORRECT ANSWER: B. Deltoid RATIONALE: The deltoid muscle is the
preferred IM injection site in adults for small volumes (up to 1 mL) such as vaccines. It is
easily accessible and has rapid absorption.
,QUESTION 6 What is the normal respiratory rate for a healthy adult?
A. 8–10 breaths/min
B. 10–14 breaths/min
C. 12–20 breaths/min
D. 20–28 breaths/min
E. 25–35 breaths/min
CORRECT ANSWER: C. 12–20 breaths/min RATIONALE: A normal adult
respiratory rate is 12–20 breaths per minute. Rates above 20 are termed tachypnea and
rates below 12 are termed bradypnea.
QUESTION 7 Which of the following vital signs indicates hypothermia?
A. 37.0°C (98.6°F)
B. 38.5°C (101.3°F)
C. 39.0°C (102.2°F)
D. 35.0°C (95.0°F)
E. 36.5°C (97.7°F)
CORRECT ANSWER: D. 35.0°C (95.0°F) RATIONALE: Hypothermia is
defined as a body temperature below 35°C (95°F). Normal body temperature is
approximately 37°C (98.6°F). Values above 38°C indicate fever.
QUESTION 8 When documenting in a patient's medical record, what should a medical
assistant do if a mistake is made?
A. Use correction fluid to cover the error
B. Completely scribble out the error
C. Draw a single line through the error, write "error," initial, and date
D. Erase the entry entirely
E. Tear out the page and rewrite
, CORRECT ANSWER: C. Draw a single line through the error, write "error,"
initial, and date RATIONALE: Proper medical record correction requires drawing
a single line through the error, writing "error," and adding initials and date. This
preserves the original entry and maintains the integrity of the legal document.
QUESTION 9 Which of the following is the correct order of the steps in hand washing?
A. Dry, rinse, lather, wet
B. Wet, lather, scrub, rinse, dry
C. Lather, wet, scrub, dry, rinse
D. Scrub, wet, rinse, lather, dry
E. Wet, rinse, lather, scrub, dry
CORRECT ANSWER: B. Wet, lather, scrub, rinse, dry RATIONALE: Proper
hand washing sequence is: wet hands with water, apply soap and lather, scrub for at
least 20 seconds, rinse thoroughly, and dry with a clean towel. This is the most effective
sequence for removing pathogens.
QUESTION 10 What gauge needle is typically used for venipuncture?
A. 18–19 gauge
B. 20–21 gauge
C. 25–27 gauge
D. 28–30 gauge
E. 14–16 gauge
CORRECT ANSWER: B. 20–21 gauge RATIONALE: A 20–21 gauge needle
is standard for routine venipuncture. It is large enough for adequate blood flow without
causing excessive vein trauma or hemolysis of the sample.
QUESTION 11 The term "tachycardia" refers to a heart rate:
A. Below 40 bpm
B. Between 60–100 bpm