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NHA CPCT/A Patient Care Technician Certification Exam Prep 2026/2027
DOCUMENT OVERVIEW
• This comprehensive study guide contains 200 verified practice questions designed
to simulate the actual NHA CPCT/A certification exam with detailed answer
explanations for every question to reinforce learning and boost confidence.
• Study this material by reviewing each question carefully, attempting to answer
before checking the correct response, and using the detailed EXPERT RATIONALE
to understand the "why" behind each answer for deeper retention.
QUESTION 1
A 65-year-old patient is admitted to the facility with a diagnosis of
pneumonia. During your shift, you notice the patient is having difficulty
breathing and appears pale. What is your primary responsibility in this
situation?
A) Administer oxygen without a physician's order
B) Document your observations and notify the nurse immediately
C) Place the patient in a supine position to ease breathing
D) Encourage the patient to ambulate to improve oxygen flow
E) Request the patient's family members to leave the room
CORRECT ANSWER: B) Document your observations and notify the nurse
immediately
EXPERT RATIONALE: As a PCT, your primary responsibility when observing
abnormal signs such as difficulty breathing and paleness is to immediately report
these findings to the nurse. You do not have the authority to administer oxygen
,independently (A), and positioning the patient supine would worsen breathing
difficulty (C). Ambulation is not appropriate for a patient in respiratory distress (D).
While family presence may be addressed, this is not your immediate priority (E).
Timely communication of patient changes is essential for patient safety.
QUESTION 2
Which of the following is the correct sequence for hand hygiene according to
standard infection control protocols?
A) Rinse hands, apply soap, rub for 15 seconds, dry thoroughly
B) Apply soap, rub hands together for 20 seconds including between fingers and
under nails, rinse, dry with clean towel
C) Wet hands, apply soap, rub for 10 seconds, rinse quickly
D) Apply alcohol-based sanitizer, let air dry without rinsing
E) Wash only palms and backs of hands for 5 seconds
CORRECT ANSWER: B) Apply soap, rub hands together for 20 seconds including
between fingers and under nails, rinse, dry with clean towel
EXPERT RATIONALE: Proper hand hygiene requires wetting hands first, applying
soap, and vigorously rubbing all surfaces including between fingers and under nails
for at least 20 seconds. Rinsing should be thorough, and hands should be dried
with a clean towel. Option A does not mention wetting hands first (A). Ten seconds
is insufficient time (C). While alcohol-based sanitizers are appropriate in certain
settings, they should not be the only method and may not be effective with visibly
soiled hands (D). Abbreviated washing of only palms and backs for 5 seconds is
inadequate (E).
QUESTION 3
A patient's blood pressure is recorded as 145/95 mmHg. Which number
represents the diastolic pressure?
,A) 145
B) 95
C) The average of both numbers
D) The difference between the two numbers
E) Neither number accurately represents diastolic pressure
CORRECT ANSWER: B) 95
EXPERT RATIONALE: Blood pressure readings are recorded as systolic/diastolic.
The first number (145) is systolic pressure (pressure when the heart contracts), and
the second number (95) is diastolic pressure (pressure when the heart is at rest).
The diastolic pressure specifically measures the minimum arterial pressure and is
represented by the lower number. Options C, D, and E represent incorrect
interpretations of blood pressure values.
QUESTION 4
When taking a patient's oral temperature with a digital thermometer, what is
the appropriate technique?
A) Place the thermometer under the tongue in the posterior sublingual pocket for
15 seconds
B) Place the thermometer on top of the tongue for 5 seconds
C) Place the thermometer under the tongue in the posterior sublingual pocket until
the device signals completion
D) Place the thermometer in the front of the mouth for 20 seconds
E) Allow the patient to hold the thermometer wherever they prefer
CORRECT ANSWER: C) Place the thermometer under the tongue in the
posterior sublingual pocket until the device signals completion
EXPERT RATIONALE: Proper oral temperature technique involves placing the digital
thermometer in the posterior sublingual pocket (under the tongue and toward the
, back of the mouth) where blood vessels are close to the surface, allowing for
accurate readings. Modern digital thermometers signal completion with a beep or
light, eliminating guesswork about duration. Placing the thermometer on top of the
tongue (B) or in the front of the mouth (D) provides inaccurate readings. A
predetermined time of 15 seconds (A) is outdated practice as digital thermometers
vary. Patient preference should not dictate proper technique (E).
QUESTION 5
A patient complains of pain in their left shoulder. Using proper anatomical
terminology, which of the following best describes the left shoulder region?
A) The sinister scapular area
B) The lateral upper extremity on the left side
C) The proximal left upper extremity at the glenohumeral joint
D) The distal area of the left arm
E) The superior portion of the left thorax
CORRECT ANSWER: C) The proximal left upper extremity at the glenohumeral
joint
EXPERT RATIONALE: The shoulder joint is the glenohumeral joint, located at the
proximal end of the upper extremity (where it attaches to the body). "Proximal"
means closer to the midline or point of attachment. While "sinister" means left in
medical Latin, the term "sinister scapular area" is less precise (A). "Lateral" typically
refers to structures on the outer side, though the shoulder is somewhat lateral, this
is less accurate than proximal (B). The distal area would be the forearm and hand,
not the shoulder (D). The shoulder extends slightly into the thorax but is primarily
part of the upper extremity, not the thorax (E).
QUESTION 6