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Wisconsin NHA Exam
Wisconsin NHA Exam 
How much of a supply of an individual resident's drugs may be held by the facility? 
️ The supply shall not exceed 4 days for any one resident. 
What is an Advanced Practice Nurse Prescriber? 
️ A person who has been granted a certificate to issue prescription orders. 
What is an Authorized Prescriber? 
️ A person licensed in this state to prescribe medications, treatments, or rehabilitative therapies. 
What does "Dietitian" mean? 
️ a) certified u...
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Wisconsin NHA Exam 
How much of a supply of an individual resident's drugs may be held by the facility? 
️ The supply shall not exceed 4 days for any one resident. 
What is an Advanced Practice Nurse Prescriber? 
️ A person who has been granted a certificate to issue prescription orders. 
What is an Authorized Prescriber? 
️ A person licensed in this state to prescribe medications, treatments, or rehabilitative therapies. 
What does "Dietitian" mean? 
️ a) certified u...
NHA CMAA Practice Exam Verified A+
NHA CMAA Practice Exam Verified A+ 
When creating a reception area for a pediatric clinic, which of the following items should the MA 
include? 
a) accessible coffee and tea 
b) artificial plants and floral arrangements for aesthetics ️ artificial plants and floral arrangements for 
aesthetics 
c) stuffed animals and small building blocks 
d) scented candles to mask odors 
Which of the following medical record filing systems protects patient's privacy and allows for unlimite...
- Exam (elaborations)
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NHA CMAA Practice Exam Verified A+ 
When creating a reception area for a pediatric clinic, which of the following items should the MA 
include? 
a) accessible coffee and tea 
b) artificial plants and floral arrangements for aesthetics ️ artificial plants and floral arrangements for 
aesthetics 
c) stuffed animals and small building blocks 
d) scented candles to mask odors 
Which of the following medical record filing systems protects patient's privacy and allows for unlimite...
NHA: CERTIFIED CLINICAL MEDICAL ASSISTANT PRACTICE EXAM 1
NHA: CERTIFIED CLINICAL MEDICAL ASSISTANT 
PRACTICE EXAM 1 
Which of the following is the body system through which a microorganism enters if it enters the blood 
supply? 
a. Respiratory 
b. Gastrointestinal 
c. Integumentary 
d. Vascular ️ Vascular 
What legally determines how test results are communicated? 
a. Local law 
b. HIPAA ️ HIPAA 
c. State law 
d. Federal law 
A Treponema pallidum antibodies blood test is positive. What condition does this indicate?...
- Exam (elaborations)
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NHA: CERTIFIED CLINICAL MEDICAL ASSISTANT 
PRACTICE EXAM 1 
Which of the following is the body system through which a microorganism enters if it enters the blood 
supply? 
a. Respiratory 
b. Gastrointestinal 
c. Integumentary 
d. Vascular ️ Vascular 
What legally determines how test results are communicated? 
a. Local law 
b. HIPAA ️ HIPAA 
c. State law 
d. Federal law 
A Treponema pallidum antibodies blood test is positive. What condition does this indicate?...
Official NHA Exam Questions – NAB All Answers Correct
Official NHA Exam Questions – NAB All Answers Correct 
Shutting down dangerous machines and keeping them off until maintenance is complete is governed by 
the OSHA standard known as lockout/tagout. 
When a nursing facility decentralizes its nurse and care team work areas, the chosen electronic resident 
call system must ensure direct communication between residents and caregivers. 
If hand washing is not possible and hands are not visibly soiled, the use of alcohol-based solutions is ...
- Exam (elaborations)
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Official NHA Exam Questions – NAB All Answers Correct 
Shutting down dangerous machines and keeping them off until maintenance is complete is governed by 
the OSHA standard known as lockout/tagout. 
When a nursing facility decentralizes its nurse and care team work areas, the chosen electronic resident 
call system must ensure direct communication between residents and caregivers. 
If hand washing is not possible and hands are not visibly soiled, the use of alcohol-based solutions is ...
CMA NHA Practice Exams 1, 2 & 3
CMA NHA Practice Exams 1, 2 & 3 
1. Patient Syncope: - Symptoms include dizziness, sweating, and flushed skin indicating syncope. 
2. Positioning for Low Blood Pressure: - Place the patient in the Trendelenburg position. 
3. Patient Handling: - For an irate patient regarding a bill, listen to concerns and try to resolve the issue. 
4. Assisting in Post-Operative Care: - Have sterile thumb dressing forceps ready for suture removal. 
5. Vaginal Examination Position: - The patient should be in...
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CMA NHA Practice Exams 1, 2 & 3 
1. Patient Syncope: - Symptoms include dizziness, sweating, and flushed skin indicating syncope. 
2. Positioning for Low Blood Pressure: - Place the patient in the Trendelenburg position. 
3. Patient Handling: - For an irate patient regarding a bill, listen to concerns and try to resolve the issue. 
4. Assisting in Post-Operative Care: - Have sterile thumb dressing forceps ready for suture removal. 
5. Vaginal Examination Position: - The patient should be in...
NHA- CCMA 2025 Questions and Answers 100% Pass
NHA- CCMA 2025 Questions and Answers 100% Pass 
Patient Education and Care 
1. Wound Care Education: - Always have the patient repeat information to ensure understanding. 
2. Bandaging Technique: - Wrap the wound from distal to proximal. 
3. Holter Monitor Preparation: - Instruct the patient to avoid using an electric blanket during monitoring. 
4. Removing Medication from a Jar: - Use a tongue blade for removal. 
5. Follow-Up Appointment Information: - Report recent laboratory results to ...
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NHA- CCMA 2025 Questions and Answers 100% Pass 
Patient Education and Care 
1. Wound Care Education: - Always have the patient repeat information to ensure understanding. 
2. Bandaging Technique: - Wrap the wound from distal to proximal. 
3. Holter Monitor Preparation: - Instruct the patient to avoid using an electric blanket during monitoring. 
4. Removing Medication from a Jar: - Use a tongue blade for removal. 
5. Follow-Up Appointment Information: - Report recent laboratory results to ...
NHA Practice Test
NHA Practice Test 
1. Normal Temperature Range: - 97.6°F to 99.6°F (36.4°C to 37.6°C). 
2. Fever in Pediatric Patients: - Rectal temperature of 100.4°F (38°C) or above. 
3. Normal Blood Pressure: - Systolic less than 120 mmHg and diastolic less than 80 mmHg (120/80). 
4. Resting Pulse Rate: - Typical range: 60 to 100 bpm. 
5. Respiration Rate: - Normal range: 12 to 20 respirations per minute. 
6. Vital Signs Include: - Blood pressure, temperature, pulse, and respirations. 
### Blood...
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NHA Practice Test 
1. Normal Temperature Range: - 97.6°F to 99.6°F (36.4°C to 37.6°C). 
2. Fever in Pediatric Patients: - Rectal temperature of 100.4°F (38°C) or above. 
3. Normal Blood Pressure: - Systolic less than 120 mmHg and diastolic less than 80 mmHg (120/80). 
4. Resting Pulse Rate: - Typical range: 60 to 100 bpm. 
5. Respiration Rate: - Normal range: 12 to 20 respirations per minute. 
6. Vital Signs Include: - Blood pressure, temperature, pulse, and respirations. 
### Blood...
NHA Phlebotomy Certification EXAM Graded A+
NHA Phlebotomy Certification EXAM Graded A+ 
1. Semen Transport Temperature: - 36-38 degrees C. 
2. Ammonia Specimen Handling: - Place specimen in an ice water slurry or cup of ice. 
3. Arterial Blood Gases: - Must be placed on ice within 30 minutes after collection. 
Blood Collection Procedures and Consent 
1. Grossly Hemolyzed Specimen: - Caused by incorrect needle gauge. 
2. Phlebotomist's Actions After Seizure During Draw: - Discontinue the draw. 
3. Implied Consent: - Indicated...
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NHA Phlebotomy Certification EXAM Graded A+ 
1. Semen Transport Temperature: - 36-38 degrees C. 
2. Ammonia Specimen Handling: - Place specimen in an ice water slurry or cup of ice. 
3. Arterial Blood Gases: - Must be placed on ice within 30 minutes after collection. 
Blood Collection Procedures and Consent 
1. Grossly Hemolyzed Specimen: - Caused by incorrect needle gauge. 
2. Phlebotomist's Actions After Seizure During Draw: - Discontinue the draw. 
3. Implied Consent: - Indicated...
NHA CCMA ALL ANSWERS CORRECT
NHA CCMA ALL ANSWERS CORRECT 
Cardiovascular and Hematology Terminology 
1. Chief Complaint (CC): - The primary reason a patient seeks medical attention. 
2. Segment: - Line between two waveforms on an ECG. 
3. P-wave: - Represents atrial depolarization on an ECG. 
4. 6-Second Rhythm Strip: - Contains 30 one-millimeter boxes. 
5. SA Node: - Represents the P-wave on the ECG. 
6. RR Interval: - Used to calculate ventricular pulse. 
Hemolysis and Hemostasis 
1. Primary Stages of Hemo...
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NHA CCMA ALL ANSWERS CORRECT 
Cardiovascular and Hematology Terminology 
1. Chief Complaint (CC): - The primary reason a patient seeks medical attention. 
2. Segment: - Line between two waveforms on an ECG. 
3. P-wave: - Represents atrial depolarization on an ECG. 
4. 6-Second Rhythm Strip: - Contains 30 one-millimeter boxes. 
5. SA Node: - Represents the P-wave on the ECG. 
6. RR Interval: - Used to calculate ventricular pulse. 
Hemolysis and Hemostasis 
1. Primary Stages of Hemo...
NHA Exam Verified Solutions
NHA Exam Verified Solutions 
1. Heart Rate: - Normal: 60-100 beats/min - Athletes: ~40 beats/min - Tachycardia: >100 beats/min - Bradycardia: <60 beats/min - Note: Dizziness and shortness of breath may indicate tachycardia or bradycardia. Measure for 1 min. 
2. Temperature: - Normal: 97.6-99.6°F (36.4-37.6°C) - Fever (oral): >100°F (37.8°C) - Fever (rectal/ear): >101°F - Fever (pediatric rectal): >100.4°F (38°C) - Most common method: Oral measurement - Most accurate metho...
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NHA Exam Verified Solutions 
1. Heart Rate: - Normal: 60-100 beats/min - Athletes: ~40 beats/min - Tachycardia: >100 beats/min - Bradycardia: <60 beats/min - Note: Dizziness and shortness of breath may indicate tachycardia or bradycardia. Measure for 1 min. 
2. Temperature: - Normal: 97.6-99.6°F (36.4-37.6°C) - Fever (oral): >100°F (37.8°C) - Fever (rectal/ear): >101°F - Fever (pediatric rectal): >100.4°F (38°C) - Most common method: Oral measurement - Most accurate metho...
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County of Riverside Food Handlers All Answers Correct
Alabama Real estate Recip Rated A
NICET LEVEL 1 HIGHWAY CONSTRUCTION ALREADY GRADED A+
2024 RIMS - CRMP Complete Study Guide; 1 Analyze the Business Model, 2 Developing Organizational Risk Strategies, 3 RIMS CRMP-Implementing the Risk Process, 4 Developing Organizational Risk Management Competency, 5 Supporting Decision Making