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CCI Registry Exam – Cardiovascular
Credentialing International (CCI) – 2026/2027
Edition – 150 Verified Questions and Answers
Across All Pathways | with complete solutions.



SECTION 1: PATIENT CARE AND PROFESSIONAL
PRACTICE (Questions 1-20)
1. A 67-year-old patient is scheduled for an elective coronary
angiogram. Before moderate sedation is administered, which action
is most critical for preventing a serious procedural error?

A) Confirm the patient's blood pressure is below 140/90 mmHg
B) Verify patient identity using two approved identifiers while confirming
informed consent and the planned procedure
C) Start intravenous fluids before reviewing allergies
D) Administer prophylactic antibiotics




Answer: B) Verify patient identity using two approved identifiers
while confirming informed consent and the planned procedure

Rationale: Proper patient identification and confirmation of informed consent
are essential patient safety measures before any invasive cardiovascular
procedure. These steps reduce the risk of wrong-patient and wrong-
procedure events. Blood pressure optimization, IV fluids, and antibiotics may
be appropriate in selected situations but do not replace mandatory patient
verification.

Source: RCIS Practice Test Bank; CCI Universal Protocol

,2. During preparation for cardiac catheterization, a patient reports a
previous severe reaction to iodinated contrast. What is the RCIS
professional's best initial response?

A) Proceed using a reduced contrast volume
B) Notify the physician immediately and review institutional contrast-allergy
protocols before proceeding
C) Cancel the procedure without consultation
D) Administer contrast slowly




Answer: B) Notify the physician immediately and review institutional
contrast-allergy protocols before proceeding

Rationale: A documented severe contrast reaction requires immediate
communication with the physician and adherence to institutional protocols,
which may include premedication, alternative imaging strategies, or
procedure modification. Simply reducing the contrast dose or slowing
injection does not adequately address the risk of anaphylactoid reactions.

Source: RCIS Practice Test Bank




3. While transferring a patient from the stretcher to the procedure
table, the patient becomes dizzy and pale. What should the RCIS
specialist do first?

A) Continue the transfer quickly
B) Lower the patient safely, assess airway, breathing, circulation, and notify
the team
C) Administer nitroglycerin
D) Obtain another consent form




Answer: B) Lower the patient safely, assess airway, breathing,
circulation, and notify the team

,Rationale: Patient safety always comes first. The immediate priorities are
preventing injury, assessing ABCs, and alerting the healthcare team.
Nitroglycerin could worsen hypotension, and administrative tasks such as
consent are secondary during an acute clinical change.

Source: RCIS Practice Test Bank




4. What is the correct sequence for responding to a cardiac arrest in
the cath lab?

A) Begin CPR, activate emergency response, defibrillate, administer
medications
B) Activate emergency response, begin CPR, analyze rhythm, defibrillate
C) Administer medications, analyze rhythm, defibrillate
D) Defibrillate, begin CPR, activate emergency response




Answer: B) Activate emergency response, begin CPR, analyze
rhythm, defibrillate

Rationale: The immediate response to cardiac arrest follows ACLS
algorithms. Activation of emergency response should occur simultaneously
with initiation of CPR. Early defibrillation and rhythm analysis are critical for
shockable rhythms. The RCIS professional is expected to assist with
emergency procedures and protocols.

Source: ACLS Guidelines; CCI RCIS Task List




5. Which of the following is considered a "critical value" requiring
immediate clinical attention?

A) Mild mitral valve prolapse
B) Cardiac tamponade
C) Atrial septal defect
D) Mitral valve prolapse

, Answer: B) Cardiac tamponade

Rationale: Cardiac tamponade is a life-threatening condition requiring
immediate intervention. Other critical values include aortic dissection and
new cardiac mass or thrombus. These findings require immediate clinical
attention and communication with the healthcare team.

Source: CCI Registry Self-Assessment Exam, Docsity




6. HIPAA protects which of the following?

A) Financial status
B) Advance directives
C) Private health information
D) Ability to obtain insurance




Answer: C) Private health information

Rationale: HIPAA (Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act)
safeguards patient health information privacy. It establishes national
standards for the protection of individually identifiable health information.
Healthcare professionals must maintain confidentiality of patient records.

Source: CCI Registry Self-Assessment Exam, Docsity




7. A patient reports a history of anaphylaxis to shellfish. What is the
RCIS professional's priority action before contrast administration?

A) Proceed with standard contrast
B) Notify the physician and follow institutional premedication protocol

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