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PCA Competency Test (Georgia Exam) 
Reinforce a dressing. 
True 
 
 
Apply a hot pack. 
False 
 
 
Give an enema. 
False 
 
 
Administer medication. 
False 
 
 
Change a sterile dressing. 
False 
 
 
Assist with change of a colostomy bag. 
True 
 
 
Give a rectal suppository. 
False 
 
 
Give a tubal feeding. 
False 
 
 
give insulin 
False 
 
 
Cut Nails 
False 
 
 
As a Personal Care Assistant, you 
work as part of the health care team. 
 
 
When you work in the home, you will be: 
working und...
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PCA Competency Test (Georgia Exam) 
Reinforce a dressing. 
True 
 
 
Apply a hot pack. 
False 
 
 
Give an enema. 
False 
 
 
Administer medication. 
False 
 
 
Change a sterile dressing. 
False 
 
 
Assist with change of a colostomy bag. 
True 
 
 
Give a rectal suppository. 
False 
 
 
Give a tubal feeding. 
False 
 
 
give insulin 
False 
 
 
Cut Nails 
False 
 
 
As a Personal Care Assistant, you 
work as part of the health care team. 
 
 
When you work in the home, you will be: 
working und...
PCA Exam Test Study Guide Questions and Answers 
What are some risk factors of skin breakdown? 
Limited physical ability, age, lack of hydration, poor nutrition, etc. 
 
 
What is the name of the assessment scale used to help determine if a patient is at a greater risk of developing pressure ulcers? 
Braden Scale 
 
 
_________ is a localized injury to the skin and/or the underlying tissue. It is a result of presence over a bony prominence. 
Pressure injury 
 
 
What is the main governing body t...
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PCA Exam Test Study Guide Questions and Answers 
What are some risk factors of skin breakdown? 
Limited physical ability, age, lack of hydration, poor nutrition, etc. 
 
 
What is the name of the assessment scale used to help determine if a patient is at a greater risk of developing pressure ulcers? 
Braden Scale 
 
 
_________ is a localized injury to the skin and/or the underlying tissue. It is a result of presence over a bony prominence. 
Pressure injury 
 
 
What is the main governing body t...
PCA exam questions 
co worker safety tips for one on one 
stay alert 
sit facing the patient 
no cell phone usage 
use the restrictive restraints for managing the patients behavior if ordered 
 
 
validation therapy 
when you try to understand what is "real" for the person with dementia and respond accordingly. 
 
 
six factors that could affect a persons vital signs 
injury or illness 
exercise 
emotions 
medical conditions 
age 
gender 
 
 
normal BP 
systolic: 90-140 
diastolic: 60-90 
 
 
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co worker safety tips for one on one 
stay alert 
sit facing the patient 
no cell phone usage 
use the restrictive restraints for managing the patients behavior if ordered 
 
 
validation therapy 
when you try to understand what is "real" for the person with dementia and respond accordingly. 
 
 
six factors that could affect a persons vital signs 
injury or illness 
exercise 
emotions 
medical conditions 
age 
gender 
 
 
normal BP 
systolic: 90-140 
diastolic: 60-90 
 
 
...
PCA exam questions 
Per Davita policy, fever and chills is defined as 
a. Any temperature greater than 99°F or increase over baseline of 1°F with symptoms 
b. Any temperature greater than 99°F or increase over baseline of 1°F without symptoms 
c. Any temperature greater than 100°F or increase over baseline of 2°F with symptoms 
d. Any temperature greater than 100°F or increase over baseline of 2°F without symptoms 
c. Any temperature greater than 100°F or increase over baseline of 2°F ...
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PCA exam questions 
Per Davita policy, fever and chills is defined as 
a. Any temperature greater than 99°F or increase over baseline of 1°F with symptoms 
b. Any temperature greater than 99°F or increase over baseline of 1°F without symptoms 
c. Any temperature greater than 100°F or increase over baseline of 2°F with symptoms 
d. Any temperature greater than 100°F or increase over baseline of 2°F without symptoms 
c. Any temperature greater than 100°F or increase over baseline of 2°F ...
PCA Exam Test Questions and Answers (2024 / 2025) (Verified Answers) 
being responsible for one's actions and the actions of others. 
A) responsibility 
B) taking action 
C) accountability 
Accountability 
 
 
a patient should be encourage by the PCA to TCDB every _______________ hours postoperatively 
A) one 
B) two 
C) four 
two 
 
 
dirty linens are placed in what color bags 
A) black 
B) green 
C) red 
green 
 
 
urine collected from patient in the middle of urination. 
A) collection 
B) mi...
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PCA Exam Test Questions and Answers (2024 / 2025) (Verified Answers) 
being responsible for one's actions and the actions of others. 
A) responsibility 
B) taking action 
C) accountability 
Accountability 
 
 
a patient should be encourage by the PCA to TCDB every _______________ hours postoperatively 
A) one 
B) two 
C) four 
two 
 
 
dirty linens are placed in what color bags 
A) black 
B) green 
C) red 
green 
 
 
urine collected from patient in the middle of urination. 
A) collection 
B) mi...
PCA Practice Exam 
Which of the following actions should the CPCT take when preparing to transfer from a bed to a stretcher? 
Elevating the bed to a position equal to the height of the stretcher 
 
 
A CPCT is assisting a patient to take self-administered medication. The CPCT should recognize that which of the following medications should not be crushed? 
Enteric-coated 
 
 
When a CPCT is distributing laboratory results to an ordering physicians, which results priority? 
Presurgical 
 
 
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PCA Practice Exam 
Which of the following actions should the CPCT take when preparing to transfer from a bed to a stretcher? 
Elevating the bed to a position equal to the height of the stretcher 
 
 
A CPCT is assisting a patient to take self-administered medication. The CPCT should recognize that which of the following medications should not be crushed? 
Enteric-coated 
 
 
When a CPCT is distributing laboratory results to an ordering physicians, which results priority? 
Presurgical 
 
 
A CPCT...
PCA Exam Defoliants 
Defoliation 
Leaf loss or leaf absicisson. In cotton production, it usually refers to leaf loss associated with application of a chemical that injures the leaf. Defoliation can also occur through natural leaf maturation and senessence, particularly with cooling weather after boll development 
 
 
Desiccation 
acclereated drying of plant tissue 
 
 
Harvest Aid Chemical 
chemicals with various modes of action that facilitate machine harvest by influencing boll opening, reduci...
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PCA Exam Defoliants 
Defoliation 
Leaf loss or leaf absicisson. In cotton production, it usually refers to leaf loss associated with application of a chemical that injures the leaf. Defoliation can also occur through natural leaf maturation and senessence, particularly with cooling weather after boll development 
 
 
Desiccation 
acclereated drying of plant tissue 
 
 
Harvest Aid Chemical 
chemicals with various modes of action that facilitate machine harvest by influencing boll opening, reduci...
PCA Exam- Weeds 
What are weeds 
plants that interfere with the growing of crops or ornamental plants or cause other types of damage 
 
 
Invasive weeds 
cause ecological damage by displacing native plants and the organisms that feed on them; compete with ag crops for water and nutrients, causing them to become more susceptible to disease or other pests 
 
 
True weeds 
adapt well to local climates, soils, and other external conditions 
 
 
Perennial weeds 
capable of reproducing through vegetat...
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PCA Exam- Weeds 
What are weeds 
plants that interfere with the growing of crops or ornamental plants or cause other types of damage 
 
 
Invasive weeds 
cause ecological damage by displacing native plants and the organisms that feed on them; compete with ag crops for water and nutrients, causing them to become more susceptible to disease or other pests 
 
 
True weeds 
adapt well to local climates, soils, and other external conditions 
 
 
Perennial weeds 
capable of reproducing through vegetat...
PCA exam 
What are the pca's tasks 
vital signs, blood sugars, specimens 
 
 
What tasks should a pca not do? 
start an IV, put in catheters, access patients 
 
 
What should you ask when doing a service or treatment? 
Ask patients name and date of birth 
 
 
SBAR communication tool 
Situation- state patient's name 
Background- report any background info 
Assessment-report observations/findings 
Recommendation-report how you feel follow up should occur 
 
 
AC 
before meals 
 
 
ad lib 
as des...
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What are the pca's tasks 
vital signs, blood sugars, specimens 
 
 
What tasks should a pca not do? 
start an IV, put in catheters, access patients 
 
 
What should you ask when doing a service or treatment? 
Ask patients name and date of birth 
 
 
SBAR communication tool 
Situation- state patient's name 
Background- report any background info 
Assessment-report observations/findings 
Recommendation-report how you feel follow up should occur 
 
 
AC 
before meals 
 
 
ad lib 
as des...
PCA Exam 
What are important considerations when describing a population? 
age, distribution, birth rate 
 
 
A community of organisms includes 
all the organisms that share a habitat 
 
 
which of the following would be considered a density-independent factor regulation population growth 
extreme weather 
 
 
which of the following terms refers to dispersal of individuals into a population 
immigration 
 
 
an ecosystem is 
a community of interacting organisms and their physical environment 
 
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What are important considerations when describing a population? 
age, distribution, birth rate 
 
 
A community of organisms includes 
all the organisms that share a habitat 
 
 
which of the following would be considered a density-independent factor regulation population growth 
extreme weather 
 
 
which of the following terms refers to dispersal of individuals into a population 
immigration 
 
 
an ecosystem is 
a community of interacting organisms and their physical environment 
 
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