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CCMA PRACTICE TEST EXAM COMPREHENSIVE QUESTIONS FULLY SOLVED & UPDATED (LATEST UPDATE 2026) UPDATE!!

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CCMA PRACTICE TEST EXAM COMPREHENSIVE QUESTIONS FULLY SOLVED & UPDATED (LATEST UPDATE 2026) UPDATE!!

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CCMA PRACTICE TEST EXAM COMPREHENSIVE QUESTIONS FULLY SOLVED &
UPDATED (LATEST UPDATE 2026) UPDATE!!


Question 1
Which of the following measurements are considered the standard "vital signs" in a clinical
setting?
A) Height, Weight, BMI, Waist Circumference
B) Temperature, Pulse, Respiration, Blood Pressure
C) Heart Rate, Oxygen Saturation, Blood Glucose, Reflexes
D) Visual Acuity, Hearing, Grip Strength, Gait
E) Lung Capacity, Liver Enzymes, Blood Pressure, Pulse
Correct Answer: B) Temperature, Pulse, Respiration, Blood Pressure
Rationale: Vital signs are the most basic and critical measurements used to assess a patient's
systemic health and homeostatic status. While other measurements like O2 saturation are
often included, the core four are temperature, pulse, respiration, and blood pressure.

Question 2
Which part of the brain is responsible for maintaining the body's internal temperature and
balancing heat production?
A) Medulla Oblongata
B) Cerebellum
C) Thalamus
D) Hypothalamus
E) Pituitary Gland
Correct Answer: D) Hypothalamus
Rationale: The hypothalamus acts as the body's thermostat. It receives input from
thermoreceptors and initiates responses such as sweating or shivering to maintain a
constant internal core temperature.

Question 3
In medical terminology, the eardrum is professionally referred to as the:
A) Pinna
B) Cochlea
C) Tympanic Membrane
D) External Auditory Canal
E) Eustachian Tube
Correct Answer: C) Tympanic Membrane
Rationale: The tympanic membrane is the thin, cone-shaped membrane that separates the
external ear from the middle ear. It vibrates in response to sound waves and is commonly
called the eardrum.

Question 4
A patient presents with a fever that fluctuates significantly, returning to baseline at intervals
before rising again. This type of fever is classified as:

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A) Remittent
B) Constant
C) Sustained
D) Intermittent
E) Relapsing
Correct Answer: D) Intermittent
Rationale: An intermittent fever is characterized by body temperatures that alternate at
regular intervals between periods of fever and periods of normal or subnormal
temperature.

Question 5
What is considered the normal resting pulse rate range for a healthy adult?
A) 40–60 BPM
B) 60–100 BPM
C) 80–120 BPM
D) 100–140 BPM
E) 50–90 BPM
Correct Answer: B) 60–100 BPM
Rationale: The standard healthy adult resting heart rate is between 60 and 100 beats per
minute. Rates below 60 are termed bradycardia, and rates above 100 are termed
tachycardia.

Question 6
When performing an apical pulse measurement, the Medical Assistant should place the
stethoscope at the apex of the heart, which is located at the:
A) 2nd intercostal space, right sternal border
B) 4th intercostal space, mid-clavicular line
C) 5th intercostal space, left mid-clavicular line
D) 3rd intercostal space, left sternal border
E) 6th intercostal space, anterior axillary line
Correct Answer: C) 5th intercostal space, left mid-clavicular line
Rationale: The apex of the heart is located at the 5th intercostal space. This is the point of
maximal impulse (PMI) where the heart sounds are loudest.

Question 7
When measuring blood pressure using the palpatory method, the cuff should be inflated to what
level?
A) 120 mmHg for all patients
B) 30–40 mmHg above the palpatory systolic pressure
C) 100 mmHg above the estimated diastolic pressure
D) Until the patient complains of discomfort

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E) To the maximum limit of the sphygmomanometer
Correct Answer: B) 30–40 mmHg above the palpatory systolic pressure
Rationale: The cuff is inflated 30–40 mmHg above the level where the radial pulse
disappears (palpatory systolic) to ensure the artery is fully occluded before beginning
auscultation.

Question 8
In the measurement of blood pressure, the abbreviation "Hg" stands for:
A) Hydrogen
B) High Gradient
C) Mercury
D) Hemoglobin
E) Hydrated Glucose
Correct Answer: C) Mercury
Rationale: Blood pressure is historically and standardly measured in millimeters of mercury
(mmHg), referring to the height of a column of mercury in a manual sphygmomanometer.

Question 9
Which government branch is responsible for identifying workplace hazards and creating
regulations to minimize employee exposure to injury or illness?
A) CDC
B) FDA
C) OSHA
D) NIH
E) WHO
Correct Answer: C) OSHA
Rationale: The Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) is the federal
agency tasked with ensuring safe and healthful working conditions by setting and enforcing
standards.
Question 10
Chemical Safety Regulations require that all hazardous chemicals in a medical facility be labeled
and accompanied by a:
A) Physician Desk Reference (PDR)
B) Material Safety Data Sheet (MSDS/SDS)
C) Clinical Laboratory Improvement Amendment (CLIA)
D) HIPAA Privacy Notice
E) Quality Control Log
Correct Answer: B) Material Safety Data Sheet (MSDS/SDS)
Rationale: MSDS (now commonly referred to as SDS) provides essential information

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regarding the properties of chemicals, their hazards, and safety precautions for handling
and storage.

Question 11
What is the most common method used to sterilize surgical instruments in a medical office?
A) Chemical cold soak
B) Ethylene oxide gas
C) Steam sterilization/Autoclave
D) Dry heat oven
E) UV light exposure
Correct Answer: C) Steam sterilization/Autoclave
Rationale: The autoclave uses pressurized steam to kill all microorganisms, including
spores, making it the most efficient and cost-effective method for surgical instrument
sterilization.

Question 12
According to infection control guidelines, respiratory droplets produced by coughing or sneezing
can typically travel:
A) Up to 10 feet
B) Less than 3 feet
C) Across the entire room
D) Only 6 inches
E) They do not travel through air
Correct Answer: B) Less than 3 feet
Rationale: Droplet transmission involves large particles that are relatively heavy and fall to
the ground quickly, usually within a 3-foot radius of the source.

Question 13
What is the standard running speed for a standard EKG/ECG paper recording?
A) 10 mm/sec
B) 25 mm/sec
C) 50 mm/sec
D) 5 mm/sec
E) 100 mm/sec
Correct Answer: B) 25 mm/sec
Rationale: 25 mm per second is the international standard speed for EKG paper, which
allows for accurate calculation of heart rate and interval durations.
Question 14
Which individual is credited with the invention of the modern EKG and the naming of the P, Q,
R, S, and T waves?

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