Continue strengthening your CCMA exam preparation with this next set of 20 additional multiple-choice questions, carefully crafted to reflect the content and format of the Certified Clinical Medical Assistant (CCMA) exam.
Each question is followed by a detailed explanation of the correct answer, giving you valuable insights into important medical assistant concepts and procedures. These explanations will not only help reinforce your knowledge but also clarify any misunderstandings you may have.
Use this practice test as a tool to assess your progress, improve your test-taking strategies, and build the confidence you need to succeed on your path to earning your medical assistant certification.
Practice 2
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Question 1 of 20
1. Question
1 pointsHow long does the CDC recommend to wash your hands?
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Healthcare professionals are required to spend at least 20 seconds washing their hands with soap and water. Wash your hands before and after touching a patient or the patient’s immediate environment.
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Healthcare professionals are required to spend at least 20 seconds washing their hands with soap and water. Wash your hands before and after touching a patient or the patient’s immediate environment.
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Question 2 of 20
2. Question
1 pointsWhich of the following is used to drain fluid from a patient’s body?
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A catheter is usually placed in patients that are not able to get up out of bed to use the restroom or have difficulty passing urine by themselves. A catheter may also be placed before and after surgery to run specific tests that may be ordered.
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A catheter is usually placed in patients that are not able to get up out of bed to use the restroom or have difficulty passing urine by themselves. A catheter may also be placed before and after surgery to run specific tests that may be ordered.
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Question 3 of 20
3. Question
1 pointsWhen sterilizing instruments using an autoclave, the machine should be filled with what liquid?
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Distilled water is usually 99.9% pure and is best for autoclaves to prevent build up and damage to the machines and tools.
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Distilled water is usually 99.9% pure and is best for autoclaves to prevent build up and damage to the machines and tools.
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Question 4 of 20
4. Question
1 pointsWhich of the following is the term for an abnormally low white blood cell count?
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Leukopenia can broken down as leuk/o-, meaning “white,” and -penia, meaning “decrease or deficiency.”
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Leukopenia can broken down as leuk/o-, meaning “white,” and -penia, meaning “decrease or deficiency.”
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Question 5 of 20
5. Question
1 pointsCOPD is a disease state that refers to which conditions?
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COPD stands for chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, and it refers to the progressive decrease in air exchange that occurs as a result of either emphysema or chronic bronchitis.
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COPD stands for chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, and it refers to the progressive decrease in air exchange that occurs as a result of either emphysema or chronic bronchitis.
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Question 6 of 20
6. Question
1 pointsWhich of these motions is an example of abduction?
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Abduction is the movement of the arms away from the body within the plane of the torso, or the coronal plane.
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Abduction is the movement of the arms away from the body within the plane of the torso, or the coronal plane.
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Question 7 of 20
7. Question
1 pointsWhich of these hormones is secreted by the thyroid gland?
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The calcitonin hormone is responsible for reducing blood levels of calcium during hypercalcemia. TSH (thyroid stimulating hormone) is actually secreted by the pituitary gland and signals the brain to release thyroxine.
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The calcitonin hormone is responsible for reducing blood levels of calcium during hypercalcemia. TSH (thyroid stimulating hormone) is actually secreted by the pituitary gland and signals the brain to release thyroxine.
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Question 8 of 20
8. Question
1 pointsThe prefix meaning “upon,” “on,” or “over” is which of the following?
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Epi- is the prefix meaning “upon,” “on,” “over,” “near,” or “at.” Remember, peri- means “to surround.”
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Epi- is the prefix meaning “upon,” “on,” “over,” “near,” or “at.” Remember, peri- means “to surround.”
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Question 9 of 20
9. Question
1 pointsThe prefix tachy- means which of the following?
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Tachy- means fast. For example, tachycardia pertains to fast or rapid heartbeat. Tachycardia is characterized by having a heartbeat of over 100.
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Tachy- means fast. For example, tachycardia pertains to fast or rapid heartbeat. Tachycardia is characterized by having a heartbeat of over 100.
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Question 10 of 20
10. Question
1 pointsWhich disease does not need to be reported by law?
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Certain communicable diseases are considered to be important enough to public health and are therefore required to be reported by law. Local and state health departments as well as the CDC use this information to track trends and outbreaks.
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Certain communicable diseases are considered to be important enough to public health and are therefore required to be reported by law. Local and state health departments as well as the CDC use this information to track trends and outbreaks.
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Question 11 of 20
11. Question
1 pointsWhat does HIPAA stand for?
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HIPAA (the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act) was created in 1996 to ensure patient privacy and ensure that employees keep their insurance if they change or lose their job.
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HIPAA (the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act) was created in 1996 to ensure patient privacy and ensure that employees keep their insurance if they change or lose their job.
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Question 12 of 20
12. Question
1 pointsWhat do FMLA laws give an employee?
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FMLA allows an employee to take up to 12 weeks off each year without fear of losing their job. Proper paperwork and assessment has to be completed to be given FMLA.
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FMLA allows an employee to take up to 12 weeks off each year without fear of losing their job. Proper paperwork and assessment has to be completed to be given FMLA.
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Question 13 of 20
13. Question
1 pointsA patient schedules an appointment with the front desk. As you are working up the schedule, you notice that the patient has an HMO insurance plan with no referral on file. What does HMO stand for?
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An HMO is a kind of health insurance that has a list of providers that the patient is eligible to see. A referral is required from the patient’s primary care provider to see providers outside of that primary care office.
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An HMO is a kind of health insurance that has a list of providers that the patient is eligible to see. A referral is required from the patient’s primary care provider to see providers outside of that primary care office.
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Question 14 of 20
14. Question
1 pointsAt what age is a patient eligible for traditional Medicare?
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Medicare is health insurance that is funded by the government for people 65 and up. Some people are eligible for medicare if they have a disability like ALS or end-stage renal disease.
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Medicare is health insurance that is funded by the government for people 65 and up. Some people are eligible for medicare if they have a disability like ALS or end-stage renal disease.
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Question 15 of 20
15. Question
1 pointsWhich of the following words is spelled incorrectly?
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All words are spelled correctly other than “bactereology.” Instead, it should be “bacteriology.”
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All words are spelled correctly other than “bactereology.” Instead, it should be “bacteriology.”
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Question 16 of 20
16. Question
1 pointsIn what order does urine flow through the urinary system?
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Remember that the urine is formed in the kidneys, so the chain will start there. The urine then travels down the ureters and into the bladder. It exits the bladder via the urethra and the urethra meatus.
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Remember that the urine is formed in the kidneys, so the chain will start there. The urine then travels down the ureters and into the bladder. It exits the bladder via the urethra and the urethra meatus.
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Question 17 of 20
17. Question
1 pointsWhich abdominal region lies just distal to the sternum?
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Question 18 of 20
18. Question
1 pointsWhat is adipose tissue?
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The term “adipose” refers to where the fat cells are stored.
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The term “adipose” refers to where the fat cells are stored.
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Question 19 of 20
19. Question
1 pointsWhich of the following tasks would the MA perform when assisting in the exam room?
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It is important for medical assistants to stay within their scope of practice. Starting an IV or administering medication through the IV is well outside their scope.
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It is important for medical assistants to stay within their scope of practice. Starting an IV or administering medication through the IV is well outside their scope.
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Question 20 of 20
20. Question
1 pointsIn a healthcare facility, which of the following is an organization that sets the standards for the safety of employees?
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OSHA stands for Occupational Safety and Health Administration. It is in place to ensure safe working conditions for workers by setting and enforcing standards and by providing training.
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OSHA stands for Occupational Safety and Health Administration. It is in place to ensure safe working conditions for workers by setting and enforcing standards and by providing training.