CCMA NHA QUIZLET 180 CERTIFICATION
EVALUATION 2026 SOLVED QUESTIONS
◉ History of Present Illness. Answer: explanation of the CC to
determine the onset of the illness.
◉ Past,family,and social history. Answer: summary of personal and
family health problems as well as social to include marital status,
occupation, use of drugs, etc.
◉ Body Processes necessary for life:. Answer: Body Temperature,
Respiration, Heart Function
◉ Vital Signs of body function:. Answer: temperature, pulse,
respiration, blood pressure
◉ Febrile. Answer: presence of fever
◉ afebrile. Answer: absence of fever
◉ intermittent fever. Answer: fluctuating fever that returns to or
below baseline
,◉ remittent fever. Answer: fluctuating fever that remains elevated
and does not return to baseline
◉ continuous fever. Answer: fever that remains constant; does not
fluctuate
◉ axillary temperature. Answer: least accurate; taken under the arm
◉ tympanic temperature. Answer: useful for children; placed in the
ear
◉ rectal temperature. Answer: per rectum; most effective
◉ normal adult pulse range. Answer: between 60-100 bpm
◉ apical pulse. Answer: taken over the apex of the heart by
auscultation
◉ normal respiration rate. Answer: 12-20 per minute (Adults)
◉ apnea. Answer: temporary complete absence of breathing
◉ tachypnea. Answer: respiration rate greater than 40 per minute
, ◉ bradypnea. Answer: decrease in the numbers of respiration
◉ cheyne stokes. Answer: regular pattern of irregular breathing rate
◉ orthopnea. Answer: decrease in numbers of respiration
◉ hypoventilation. Answer: reduced amount of air enters the lungs
resulting in decreased oxygen level
◉ hyperpnea. Answer: abnormal increase in the depth and rate of
breathing
◉ hyperventilation. Answer: increased amount of air entering the
lungs
◉ Systole. Answer: the highest amount of pressure exerted during
the cardiac cycle
◉ Diastole. Answer: the lowest amount of pressure exerted during
the cardiac cycle
EVALUATION 2026 SOLVED QUESTIONS
◉ History of Present Illness. Answer: explanation of the CC to
determine the onset of the illness.
◉ Past,family,and social history. Answer: summary of personal and
family health problems as well as social to include marital status,
occupation, use of drugs, etc.
◉ Body Processes necessary for life:. Answer: Body Temperature,
Respiration, Heart Function
◉ Vital Signs of body function:. Answer: temperature, pulse,
respiration, blood pressure
◉ Febrile. Answer: presence of fever
◉ afebrile. Answer: absence of fever
◉ intermittent fever. Answer: fluctuating fever that returns to or
below baseline
,◉ remittent fever. Answer: fluctuating fever that remains elevated
and does not return to baseline
◉ continuous fever. Answer: fever that remains constant; does not
fluctuate
◉ axillary temperature. Answer: least accurate; taken under the arm
◉ tympanic temperature. Answer: useful for children; placed in the
ear
◉ rectal temperature. Answer: per rectum; most effective
◉ normal adult pulse range. Answer: between 60-100 bpm
◉ apical pulse. Answer: taken over the apex of the heart by
auscultation
◉ normal respiration rate. Answer: 12-20 per minute (Adults)
◉ apnea. Answer: temporary complete absence of breathing
◉ tachypnea. Answer: respiration rate greater than 40 per minute
, ◉ bradypnea. Answer: decrease in the numbers of respiration
◉ cheyne stokes. Answer: regular pattern of irregular breathing rate
◉ orthopnea. Answer: decrease in numbers of respiration
◉ hypoventilation. Answer: reduced amount of air enters the lungs
resulting in decreased oxygen level
◉ hyperpnea. Answer: abnormal increase in the depth and rate of
breathing
◉ hyperventilation. Answer: increased amount of air entering the
lungs
◉ Systole. Answer: the highest amount of pressure exerted during
the cardiac cycle
◉ Diastole. Answer: the lowest amount of pressure exerted during
the cardiac cycle