Finally passed my CCHT exam after failing twice — here's what worked

by Tom W. 14 views3 replies
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Tom W.OP
May 27, 2026

I'm not gonna lie, I was starting to think this certification wasn't meant for me. Failed my first attempt by 11 points, then failed again about four months later. I've been working as a dialysis tech for almost three years now and knew the clinical stuff, but the exam kept tripping me up on water treatment and machine troubleshooting specifics. My unit manager was incredibly patient but I could tell she was getting a little worried too.

What finally turned things around was actually being more systematic about my weak areas instead of just re-reading the same CCHT study guide chapters over and over. I started doing timed CCHT practice test blocks every single morning before my shift — like 25 questions, then reviewing every wrong answer before moving on. Not skimming, actually understanding why the right answer was right.

Total study time for attempt three was probably 90 hours spread over eight weeks. Passed with a 78, which honestly felt like a 100 to me. Happy to answer questions if anyone else is grinding through this thing.

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Megan P.
May 28, 2026
The timed practice block method is underrated. I passed on my second attempt and that's basically what flipped the switch for me too — realizing I wasn't retaining anything from passive reading. One thing I'd add: don't just review wrong answers, also review questions you guessed right. I had so many "got lucky" answers that I thought I understood but really didn't. Exam tips like that sound obvious but it took me embarrassingly long to figure out.
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Brian Y.
May 28, 2026
Congrats, seriously! I'm currently prepping for my first attempt in about six weeks and water treatment is killing me too. The conductivity and dialysate concentrate stuff makes my head spin. Did you use any specific resources for that section or just the practice questions? I've been going through the BONENT handbook but some of it reads like it was written for engineers, not techs.
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Preethi N.
May 28, 2026
Eight weeks and 90 hours sounds about right from what I've heard. I cleared mine in six weeks but I was coming off a nephrology nurse background so some sections were review. Don't underestimate the infection control stuff — they hit it harder than you'd expect. You've got this.

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