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Tap on AVAILABLE IN BUNDLE/PACKAGE DEAL to unlock free bonus exams – save more while you get what you need. The Alberta Health Care Aide (HCA) Provincial Exam Questions and Correct Verified Solutions – Latest Updated Edition is a comprehensive and structured study resource designed to help students and applicants prepare for Alberta’s Health Care Aide provincial assessment and registration requirements. A significant current update is that Alberta HCAs became regulated under the Health Professions Act on February 2, 2026, and new graduates from Alberta HCA programs are required to successfully complete the Alberta HCA Registration Examination (AHRE) to move to the general register of the College of LPNs and HCAs of Alberta (CLHA). This preparation resource covers the core competencies expected of Alberta HCAs, including HCA role and responsibilities, provision of care, collaborative care, communication, health across the lifespan, and safety. These six domains form the foundation of Alberta’s HCA Competency Profile. The material includes exam-style questions and solution explanations covering activities of daily living, personal hygiene, bathing, grooming, toileting, dressing, nutrition and hydration, mobility, positioning, transfers, range-of-motion activities, elimination, comfort measures, and basic health observations. Particular emphasis is placed on safe and client-centred care, including maintaining privacy and dignity, respecting client preferences, following the care plan, using appropriate body mechanics, recognizing changes in condition, documenting observations, and reporting concerns to the appropriate regulated health professional. Alberta's competency framework emphasizes that HCAs work under the supervision of regulated health professionals and must provide care within their education and competency boundaries. The resource also supports review of infection prevention and control, including hand hygiene, Standard Precautions, personal protective equipment, respiratory hygiene, handling contaminated materials, environmental safety, and prevention of healthcare-associated infections. Another major area is communication and professional practice. Learners review therapeutic communication, active listening, cultural sensitivity, confidentiality, professional boundaries, teamwork, documentation, client rights, consent, advocacy, and appropriate communication with nurses, families, and other members of the healthcare team. Alberta's occupational guidance specifically highlights effective communication and respect for confidentiality, privacy, and dignity. The study guide further covers health across the lifespan, including care considerations for older adults, individuals with chronic or complex conditions, people with physical or cognitive disabilities, and clients requiring palliative or end-of-life support. Alberta's competency profile identifies HCAs as providing basic health services and support to clients across healthcare settings and populations. Safety-focused preparation includes falls prevention, safe transfers, mobility assistance, emergency situations, abuse and neglect recognition, workplace hazards, medication-related responsibilities, reporting requirements, and recognizing when a client's condition requires escalation. Questions emphasize staying within the HCA scope of practice and following the established care plan. The resource also reinforces basic anatomy and physiology, common disease processes, chronic illness, dementia and cognitive changes, mental-health considerations, pain and comfort, nutrition, hydration, skin integrity, pressure-injury prevention, and end-of-life care. For current Alberta candidates, the resource also incorporates the 2026 regulatory transition. The CLHA states that HCAs on the Provisional and Transitional registers have one year and three attempts to complete the AHRE. The Alberta government continues to identify the Health Care Aide Provincial Curriculum as the standardized educational pathway for HCA preparation. The current competency framework provides the foundation for curriculum development and competency assessment and is intended to apply across HCA practice settings and client populations. This resource should be treated as a study and practice resource rather than an official or leaked AHRE examination. Candidates should verify examination procedures, registration requirements, and current competency expectations directly with the College of LPNs and HCAs of Alberta and Alberta Health. Aligned with current Alberta HCA competency expectations, the Government of Alberta HCA Provincial Curriculum, and the 2026 HCA regulatory framework, this study guide supports preparation in client-centred care, personal care, mobility, nutrition, infection control, communication, documentation, safety, chronic and complex care, dementia, palliative care, professional boundaries, teamwork, and HCA scope of practice. Ideal for Alberta HCA students, recent HCA graduates, internationally educated applicants completing Alberta assessment requirements, provisional and transitional HCAs, and candidates preparing for the Alberta HCA Registration Examination, this resource provides focused review material, exam-style practice questions, and solution explanations to support effective preparation.

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Alberta Health Care Aide (HCA) Provincial EXAM QUESTIONS
AND CORRECT VERIFIED SOLUTIONS LATEST UPDATE THIS
YEAR – JUST RELEASED
Alberta Health Care Aide (HCA) Provincial Exam Preparation
10-Line Exam Coverage in Points Form
1. HCA Role & Scope of Practice - Primary responsibilities for personal care and ADLs,
working under RN/LPN supervision, and boundaries of practice scope determined by
education and delegation
2. Infection Prevention & Control - Proper hand hygiene techniques, PPE donning
sequence (gown, mask, goggles, gloves), cleaning equipment between clients, and
preventing cross-contamination
3. Safety & Mobility Assistance - Safe transfer techniques, body mechanics (bending at
knees, keeping back straight), gait belt placement around waist, mechanical lift
operation per training, and fall prevention strategies
4. Client Rights & Ethics - Respecting refusal of care, maintaining confidentiality (sharing
only with authorized personnel), informed consent, following Alberta HCA Code of
Ethics, and reporting unsafe practice
5. Personal Care Procedures - Perineal care direction (front to back to prevent UTI), proper
feeding positioning (upright 90 degrees), oral care to prevent aspiration pneumonia, and
assisting with bathing while obtaining consent first
6. Skin & Wound Care - Pressure injury identification (non-blanchable redness), prevention
strategies for immobile clients, incontinence care with prompt hygiene, and recognizing
signs of infection (redness, swelling, fever)
7. Vital Signs & Observation - Monitoring and reporting vital sign changes, recognizing
signs of infection (confusion often early sign in elderly), hypoglycemia symptoms
(sweating, shakiness, confusion), and falls risk assessment
8. Communication & Client Support - Active listening techniques, therapeutic
communication with dementia clients (short, simple sentences), supporting clients in
grief, and responding to agitation/aggressive behavior by remaining calm and ensuring
safety
9. Safety & Emergency Procedures - Fire safety (no smoking with oxygen use), responding
to choking (encourage coughing if partial obstruction), responding to client
syncope/dizziness, and proper denture care and storage
10. Regulatory & Exam Structure - Three attempts within 60 days (or one year for
provisional registrants after Feb 2026), $315 exam fee, 14-day minimum wait between

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attempts, testing windows every two months (Feb/Apr/Jun/Aug/Oct/Dec), and virtual
proctoring via ProctorU




250 MCQs with Rationales


SECTION 1: Role & Scope of Practice (Questions 1-40)


1. What is the primary role of a Health Care Aide (HCA) in Alberta's continuing care system?

A) Diagnose and treat medical conditions

B) Provide personal care and support with activities of daily living

C) Prescribe medications to clients

D) Perform complex medical procedures independently


Correct Answer: B

Rationale: The HCA's primary role is to assist clients with activities of daily living (ADLs) such as

bathing, dressing, grooming, toileting, and mobility under the direction of regulated health

professionals. HCAs are not independent practitioners and do not diagnose, prescribe, or

perform complex medical procedures .




2. Which regulated health professional is typically responsible for supervising and delegating

tasks to HCAs?

A) Physician

B) Licensed Practical Nurse (LPN) or Registered Nurse (RN)

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C) Physiotherapist

D) Social Worker


Correct Answer: B

Rationale: HCAs work under the supervision of LPNs or RNs who delegate tasks based on the

client's care plan. The supervising nurse is responsible for ensuring the HCA is competent to

perform delegated tasks and for assessing the client's ongoing needs .




3. What is the first thing an HCA should do when unsure about how to perform a delegated

task?

A) Attempt the task based on past experience

B) Ask the client how they prefer it done

C) Seek clarification from the supervising nurse

D) Refuse to perform the task


Correct Answer: C

Rationale: When unsure, it is essential to seek clarification from the supervising nurse or other

regulated healthcare professional. Accepting tasks without proper knowledge can compromise

client safety and falls outside the HCA's scope of practice .




4. The HCA's scope of practice is defined by which of the following?

A) The client's family preferences

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B) The HCA's personal experience

C) The HCA's education, the employer's policies, and delegation from regulated health

professionals

D) The Alberta Health Services website


Correct Answer: C

Rationale: The HCA's scope is determined by their education and training, employer policies,

and the delegation of tasks by regulated health professionals. This ensures safe and appropriate

care delivery within established boundaries .




5. Which of the following best describes the relationship between HCAs and regulated health

professionals?

A) HCAs function independently of regulated professionals

B) HCAs work under the delegation and supervision of regulated professionals

C) HCAs supervise LPNs and RNs

D) HCAs have the same scope of practice as LPNs


Correct Answer: B

Rationale: HCAs work under the delegation and supervision of regulated health professionals

such as LPNs and RNs. This ensures accountability and safety in care delivery while maintaining

clear boundaries of practice .

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