HCA Study Guide 2026

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📋 HCA Exam Format at a Glance

75
Questions
90 min
Time Limit
70%
Passing Score

📚 HCA Topics to Study (45)

Communication Skills & Emotional Support · 9 cardsHealth Documentation & Ethical Practices · 9 cardsInfection Control & Safety Procedures · 9 cardsPatient Care Techniques & Daily Living Support · 9 cardsEnd-of-Life Care and Hospice Support · 7 cardsEnd-of-Life Care and Hospice Support · 7 cardsEnd-of-Life Care and Hospice Support · 7 cardsCommunication Skills & Emotional Support · 6 cardsCommunication Skills & Emotional Support · 6 cardsHCA - Health Care Assistant Medication Assistance and Treatment Support · 6 cardsHCA - Health Care Assistant Medication Assistance and Treatment Support · 6 cardsHCA - Health Care Assistant Medication Assistance and Treatment Support · 6 cardsHCA - Health Care Assistant Vital Signs and Clinical Measurements · 6 cardsHCA - Health Care Assistant Vital Signs and Clinical Measurements · 6 cardsHCA - Health Care Assistant Vital Signs and Clinical Measurements · 6 cardsBasic Nursing and Restorative Skills · 6 cards- Health Care Assistant Basic Nursing and Restorative Skills Questions and Answers · 6 cards- Health Care Assistant Basic Nursing and Restorative Skills Questions and Answers · 6 cardsCognitive and Mental Health · 6 cards- Health Care Assistant Cognitive and Mental Health Questions and Answers · 6 cards- Health Care Assistant Cognitive and Mental Health Questions and Answers · 6 cardsDocumentation and Legal Ethics · 6 cards- Health Care Assistant Documentation and Legal Ethics Questions and Answers · 6 cards- Health Care Assistant Documentation and Legal Ethics Questions and Answers · 6 cardsInfection Prevention and Control · 6 cards- Health Care Assistant Infection Prevention and Control Questions and Answers · 6 cards- Health Care Assistant Infection Prevention and Control Questions and Answers · 6 cardsNutrition and Hydration · 6 cards- Health Care Assistant Nutrition and Hydration Questions and Answers · 6 cards- Health Care Assistant Nutrition and Hydration Questions and Answers · 6 cards

✍️ Sample HCA Questions & Answers

1. A resident asks the HCA not to discuss their health information with their visiting sibling. What should the HCA do?
Respect the resident's request and inform the care team of the communication boundary

A capable resident's right to control their health information is protected by privacy legislation and must be respected and communicated to the care team.

2. A resident from a South Asian background is observing a religious fast and declining meals. How should the HCA approach this?
Respect the resident's decision, document the refusal with the reason, and report to the nurse and dietitian to plan safe nutritional support around the fast

Religious and cultural practices are protected rights; the care team collaborates to support both the practice and the resident's health needs safely.

3. A resident on a blood thinner medication falls and strikes their head on the floor. What is the most critical concern the HCA must communicate to the nurse?
That the resident is on anticoagulant medication, as even minor head trauma can cause life-threatening intracranial bleeding in anticoagulated patients

Anticoagulant medication makes even minor head trauma a potential medical emergency due to the risk of intracranial hemorrhage.

4. A resident confides to the HCA that they want to discuss end-of-life care wishes but are afraid to bring it up with the nurse. How should the HCA respond?
Acknowledge the resident's concern, listen supportively, encourage them to speak with the nurse, and offer to facilitate the conversation if the resident wishes

HCAs support the resident's right to discuss end-of-life wishes and facilitate access to the appropriate team members.

5. What does 'cultural safety' mean in the context of HCA care?
Providing care that respects each resident's cultural identity and does not impose the dominant culture's values on care practices

Cultural safety goes beyond surface accommodations to require genuine respect for and adaptation to each resident's cultural values, norms, and care expectations.

6. During a bed bath, what should the HCA do to prevent chilling the resident?
Cover body areas not being washed with a bath blanket and keep the room warm

Draping uncovered areas with a bath blanket and maintaining a warm room prevent heat loss and protect dignity.

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