BANK| CERTIFIED RHYTHM ANALYSIS TECHNICIAN
EXAM REVIEW WITH 250 REAL EXAM QUESTIONS AND
CORRECT DETAILED ANSWERS (VERIFIED ANSWERS)
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1. A technician receives an order for a 30-day cardiac
monitor. Before placing the device, what is the FIRST action
required?
A. Apply the electrodes immediately
B. Verify the patient's identification using two identifiers
C. Obtain insurance authorization
D. Clean the patient's skin with alcohol
Answer: B
Rationale: Patient safety begins with correct identification. Two
identifiers (e.g., name and date of birth) must be verified against
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,the provider order per The Joint Commission and HIPAA
standards. Applying electrodes (A) or cleaning skin (D) occurs
after verification.
2. Which regulatory standard governs the privacy of a
patient's cardiac monitoring data?
A. OSHA
B. HIPAA
C. CLIA
D. FDA
Answer: B
Rationale: HIPAA (Health Insurance Portability and
Accountability Act) establishes national standards for protecting
sensitive patient health information, including ECG data and
monitoring reports.
3. A patient asks, "Why do I need to wear this monitor for 14
days?" What is the technician's best response?
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,A. "The doctor ordered it, so you have to wear it."
B. "I don't know; you should ask your doctor."
C. "The monitor records your heart rhythm over time to capture
intermittent symptoms that a routine ECG might miss."
D. "We are checking to see if you need a pacemaker."
Answer: C
Rationale: Patient education is a core CRAT responsibility. The
response should explain the clinical purpose (capturing
intermittent arrhythmias) in understandable terms without making
assumptions about treatment.
4. Before supplying a cardiac monitoring device to a patient,
the technician must:
A. Only hand the device to the patient without instruction
B. Review the patient's history and reason for monitoring
C. Ask the patient to sign a blank consent form
D. Defer all questions to the receptionist
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, Answer: B
Rationale: Reviewing patient diagnosis, history, and reason for
monitoring is a required task in the "Initiating Cardiac Monitoring
Services" domain. This ensures appropriate device selection and
monitoring parameters.
5. A patient has a known allergy to adhesive. What should
the technician do before applying electrodes?
A. Ignore the allergy; it's rare
B. Apply the electrodes anyway and document later
C. Use hypoallergenic electrodes and document the allergy in the
patient record
D. Cancel the monitoring order
Answer: C
Rationale: Patient safety requires accommodating known
allergies. Hypoallergenic electrodes are available. The allergy
must be documented per regulatory standards.
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