CMA Cheat Sheet 2026
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200 questions
160 min time limit
70.00% to pass
- Which evidence-based approach is most important when applying clinical assessment methods principles? → Integrating current research with clinical expertise and patient values
- In the context of Certified Medical Aide, what is the primary goal of clinical assessment methods? → Optimal patient outcomes and safety
- What role does documentation play in patient safety protocols? → It is a critical legal and clinical requirement
- What role does documentation play in clinical assessment methods? → It is a critical legal and clinical requirement
- In the context of Certified Medical Aide, what is the primary goal of patient communication? → Optimal patient outcomes and safety
- Which type of precautions should be used for ALL patients regardless of diagnosis? → Standard precautions
- What is the minimum recommended contact time for most intermediate-level disinfectants to be effective? → The product's labeled wet contact time
- Which ethical principle is most directly applicable to diagnostic procedures? → Beneficence — acting in the patient's best interest
- Which part of the brain controls breathing and heart rate? → Medulla oblongata
- What role does documentation play in diagnostic procedures? → It is a critical legal and clinical requirement
- Why is it unethical to share patient information with friends? → It breaches confidentiality
- After turning on an AED, what is the FIRST operational step? → Attach the electrode pads as shown in the device diagram
- Which evidence-based approach is most important when applying treatment planning principles? → Integrating current research with clinical expertise and patient values
- Why is documenting vital signs important? → They help monitor patient status
- Which class of drug helps regulate mood disorders? → Antidepressants
- What is an advanced directive? → Legal wishes for care
- What role does documentation play in documentation standards? → It is a critical legal and clinical requirement
- What does the chain of infection describe? → The sequence of elements required for an infection to spread
- Which of the following is one of the 'Five Rights' of medication administration? → Right dose
- What does the first-aid acronym RICE stand for when managing musculoskeletal injuries? → Rest, Ice, Compression, Elevation
- Which hand hygiene product is most effective against Clostridioides difficile (C. diff)? → Soap and running water
- How should a practitioner handle an unexpected finding during documentation standards procedures? → Document it and follow established protocols for further evaluation
- How should a practitioner handle an unexpected finding during clinical assessment methods procedures? → Document it and follow established protocols for further evaluation
- Which clinical finding is a sign of respiratory distress in a patient? → Nasal flaring and use of accessory muscles to breathe
- Which ethical principle is most directly applicable to clinical assessment methods? → Beneficence — acting in the patient's best interest
- What is the standard of care requirement for patient communication in clinical practice? → The level of care a reasonably competent practitioner would provide
- Which gland produces insulin to regulate blood glucose? → Pancreas
- What is the standard of care requirement for diagnostic procedures in clinical practice? → The level of care a reasonably competent practitioner would provide
- What is the correct compression-to-ventilation ratio for adult CPR performed by a single rescuer? → 30:2
- In the context of Certified Medical Aide, what is the primary goal of diagnostic procedures? → Optimal patient outcomes and safety
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