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PCA Personal Care Assistant Certification Final Examination, 2026/2027 – 75-Question Direct Care Competency Assessment with Rationales

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This document covers the PCA Personal Care Assistant Certification Final Examination for the 2026/2027 academic cycle. It includes 75 comprehensive questions focused on direct patient care, safety, communication, infection control, and home care support competencies. The material supports exam preparation by reinforcing activities of daily living assistance, patient rights, emergency procedures, documentation, body mechanics, vital signs, professionalism, and compassionate caregiving practices aligned with state health department and home care association standards.

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PCA Certification Final Examination 2026/2027

PCA PERSONAL CARE ASSISTANT CERTIFICATION FINAL EXAMINATION
State Health Department / Home Care Association Comprehensive Direct Care Competency Assessment
75 Questions | Testing Time: 90–120 Minutes | Passing Score: 75–80%
2026/2027 Academic Year


Instructions: This examination assesses comprehensive direct care competency for Personal Care Assistant
certification. The exam consists of 75 multiple-choice questions distributed across 11 content domains
covering the PCA scope of practice, infection control, personal care skills, nutrition, communication, client
rights, vital signs, emergency preparedness, special populations, mental health, and scenario-based
application. Questions include straightforward knowledge items, clinical scenario questions, select-all-that-
apply items, ordered response/sequence questions, and application questions. Select the single best answer
for each question unless otherwise indicated. Eligibility for this examination requires completion of a state-
approved PCA training program and any required clinical hours. A passing score of 75–80% (as determined
by your state's requirements) is necessary for certification. You will have 90–120 minutes to complete the
examination. Read each question carefully, and review all answer choices before selecting your response.
Mark your answers clearly. If you are unsure of an answer, eliminate the choices you know are incorrect and
select the best remaining option.



Domain 1: Role of the Personal Care Assistant

1. Which of the following tasks is within the scope of practice for a Personal Care Assistant
(PCA)?
A. Administering prescribed medications to a client
B. Assisting a client with bathing, dressing, and grooming
C. Diagnosing a client's skin rash and recommending treatment
D. Interpreting a client's lab results and adjusting the care plan
Correct Answer: B
Rationale: PCAs are trained to assist clients with Activities of Daily Living (ADLs) such as bathing,
dressing, and grooming. Administering medications, diagnosing conditions, and interpreting lab results
fall outside the PCA scope of practice and are reserved for licensed nursing or medical personnel.

2. A client offers a PCA a $50 gift card at the end of a shift as a token of appreciation. What is
the PCA's most appropriate response?
A. Accept the gift card since it is a small amount and shows good client rapport
B. Accept the gift card but report it to the supervisor the next day
C. Politely decline the gift and explain the agency's policy on gift acceptance
D. Suggest the client give the gift card to a coworker instead
Correct Answer: C
Rationale: Most home care agencies have strict policies against accepting gifts from clients to maintain
professional boundaries and avoid dual relationships. The PCA should politely decline and explain the
agency policy. Accepting gifts, regardless of value, can compromise the professional relationship and
create expectations for preferential treatment.

3. A PCA notices a new skin breakdown on a client's sacrum during morning care. According
to the chain of command, who should the PCA report this finding to first?
A. The client's family member who is present in the home
B. The client's primary care physician directly
C. The Registered Nurse (RN) supervisor or case manager assigned to the client
D. The PCA's coworker who is scheduled for the next shift
Correct Answer: C
Rationale: PCAs must follow the chain of command and report changes in a client's condition to their
immediate supervisor, typically the RN supervisor or case manager. The supervisor will then determine the
appropriate next steps, including contacting the physician if necessary. Bypassing the chain of command
can lead to miscommunication and delayed or inappropriate care.

4. Which of the following documentation practices is most appropriate for a PCA?
A. Documenting care at the end of the work week from memory to save time

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B. Recording objective observations such as 'Client consumed 50% of breakfast' rather than 'Client ate
poorly'
C. Including personal opinions about the client's attitude in the care notes
D. Leaving documentation blank if nothing significant occurred during the shift
Correct Answer: B
Rationale: Documentation must be accurate, timely, and objective. Using measurable observations such as
'Client consumed 50% of breakfast' is factual, whereas 'Client ate poorly' is subjective and open to
interpretation. PCAs should document at the end of each shift, avoid personal opinions, and always record
care provided even if it seems routine.

5. A PCA is caring for a client whose neighbor asks about the client's health condition during a
chance encounter. Which response best demonstrates HIPAA compliance?
A. Sharing general information since the neighbor is a close friend of the client
B. Stating, 'I am not able to discuss any client information due to privacy regulations'
C. Telling the neighbor that the client is doing well but not giving specific details
D. Asking the neighbor to call the agency office for an update
Correct Answer: B
Rationale: Under HIPAA, protected health information (PHI) cannot be shared with anyone outside the
care team without the client's explicit consent. Even confirming that a person is a client or providing
general information about their well-being violates HIPAA. The PCA must politely decline to discuss any
client information and redirect inquiries appropriately.

6. What is the primary difference between a PCA and a Licensed Practical Nurse (LPN)?
A. A PCA can administer oral medications, while an LPN cannot
B. An LPN has completed formal nursing education and can perform skilled nursing tasks such as
medication administration and wound care, while a PCA assists with ADLs and does not perform
clinical procedures
C. There is no difference; PCA and LPN are interchangeable titles
D. A PCA supervises the LPN in the home care setting
Correct Answer: B
Rationale: An LPN has completed a state-approved nursing education program and passed the NCLEX-
PN, allowing them to perform skilled nursing tasks such as medication administration, wound care, and
vital sign interpretation. A PCA receives training focused on personal care assistance and does not perform
clinical or invasive procedures. Understanding these role distinctions ensures tasks are delegated
appropriately and safely.

7. While providing care, a PCA observes bruises on a client's arms that the client cannot
explain. What is the PCA's legal obligation in this situation?
A. Ignore the bruises since the client cannot explain them and may simply be forgetful
B. Confront the client's family members about potential abuse immediately
C. Document the observations objectively and report them to the supervisor as a mandatory reporting
obligation
D. Wait to see if more bruises appear before taking any action
Correct Answer: C
Rationale: PCAs are mandated reporters who are legally obligated to report suspected abuse, neglect, or
exploitation. The PCA must document the findings objectively, including the location, size, color, and shape
of the bruises, and report to the supervisor immediately. Delaying or ignoring signs of potential abuse can
place the client at further risk and may result in legal consequences for the PCA.

Domain 2: Infection Control & Safety Practices

8. The principle of standard precautions states that a PCA should treat which of the following
as potentially infectious?
A. Only blood and wound drainage
B. Only body fluids from clients with known infections
C. All blood, body fluids, secretions, excretions (except sweat), non-intact skin, and mucous
membranes
D. Only body fluids that are visibly contaminated with blood
Correct Answer: C

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Rationale: Standard precautions, as established by the CDC, require healthcare workers to treat all blood,
body fluids, secretions, excretions (except sweat), non-intact skin, and mucous membranes as potentially
infectious. This approach protects against pathogens that may not be identified and applies regardless of a
client's known infection status.

9. When performing hand hygiene with soap and water, what is the minimum duration
recommended by the CDC for effective handwashing?
A. 5 seconds
B. 10 seconds
C. 20 seconds
D. 60 seconds
Correct Answer: C
Rationale: The CDC recommends handwashing with soap and water for a minimum of 20 seconds to
effectively remove pathogens. This includes wetting hands, applying soap, lathering all surfaces (including
between fingers and under nails), scrubbing for at least 20 seconds, rinsing thoroughly, and drying with a
clean towel. Hand hygiene is the single most effective measure to prevent the spread of infection.

10. What is the correct sequence for donning personal protective equipment (PPE)?
A. Gloves, gown, mask, face shield
B. Gown, mask, face shield, gloves
C. Mask, gown, gloves, face shield
D. Face shield, gloves, gown, mask
Correct Answer: B
Rationale: The correct donning sequence is: gown first, then mask or respirator, then face shield or
goggles, and gloves last. This order ensures that the gown covers the torso and arms, the mask protects the
respiratory tract, the face shield protects the eyes and face, and gloves are put on last so they cover the
cuffs of the gown. Proper PPE donning prevents contamination of the PCA's skin and clothing.

11. A PCA sustains a needlestick injury while disposing of a sharps container. What is the
correct immediate action?
A. Continue working and report the injury at the end of the shift
B. Wash the wound with soap and water immediately and report to the supervisor per the exposure
control plan
C. Apply bleach to the wound to kill any viruses
D. Squeeze the wound to force out contaminated blood
Correct Answer: B
Rationale: Following a needlestick injury, the PCA should immediately wash the wound with soap and
water and report the incident to the supervisor according to the employer's exposure control plan.
Squeezing the wound or applying bleach is not recommended and can cause further tissue damage. Prompt
reporting allows for post-exposure prophylaxis (PEP) evaluation, baseline testing, and documentation per
OSHA regulations.

12. When cleaning high-touch surfaces in a client's home, which of the following approaches
is most effective for reducing pathogen transmission?
A. Wiping surfaces with a dry cloth to remove visible dust
B. Using a detergent followed by an EPA-registered disinfectant on surfaces such as doorknobs, light
switches, and faucet handles
C. Spraying surfaces with water and wiping with a paper towel
D. Cleaning only when surfaces appear visibly soiled
Correct Answer: B
Rationale: High-touch surfaces such as doorknobs, light switches, faucet handles, and remote controls
should be cleaned with a detergent to remove soil and then disinfected with an EPA-registered disinfectant
to kill pathogens. Cleaning removes organic material that can inactivate disinfectants, and the two-step
process (clean then disinfect) is essential for effective environmental infection control.

13. Which of the following is an effective fall prevention strategy for a client who is at high
risk for falls?
A. Keeping the client's room dark so they can rest peacefully
B. Ensuring clear pathways, adequate lighting, non-slip mats in the bathroom, and that the call bell is
within reach

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