NCMA Cheat Sheet 2026

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150 questions
120 min time limit
70% to pass
  1. What is the role of a medical assistant in ensuring legal compliance in healthcare? By ensuring accurate documentation and following healthcare laws
  2. Why is the proper disposal of medical waste important in diagnostic settings? To prevent contamination and ensure safety
  3. Which level of disinfection destroys all microorganisms except high numbers of bacterial spores? High-level disinfection
  4. What is the most important competency assessed in Treatment Protocols & Interventions for professionals in this field? Applied knowledge and practical problem-solving ability
  5. Under OSHA's Bloodborne Pathogen Standard, employers must offer hepatitis B vaccination to employees at no cost within how many days of hire? 10 working days
  6. What is the primary focus of medical ethics? To ensure fairness, respect, and patient dignity
  7. What is the primary benefit of adopting technology in professional practice? Improved efficiency, accuracy, and the ability to scale operations
  8. What is the importance of maintaining patient confidentiality in the office setting? To protect patient privacy and comply with laws
  9. What is the role of medical assistants in managing office inventory? To manage and maintain inventory for smooth operations
  10. Which foundational principle is most critical to professional practice in this field? Evidence-based decision making and continuous improvement
  11. What is the role of a medical assistant during patient education? To explain medical instructions and post-treatment care
  12. Which chemical indicator confirms that a package has been exposed to the sterilization process? Chemical indicator tape
  13. What is a key performance indicator (KPI) in quality management? A measurable value that demonstrates how effectively objectives are being achieved
  14. Standard Precautions apply to which of the following? Blood and all body fluids except sweat
  15. What is the importance of infection control in patient care? It helps prevent the spread of infections
  16. What is a root cause analysis used for? To identify the underlying cause of a problem rather than just addressing symptoms
  17. What is the purpose of a feedback mechanism in professional communication? To ensure messages are received, understood, and to identify areas for improvement
  18. What are continuing education units (CEUs)? Standardized measures of learning activity used to maintain professional certifications
  19. Why is it important to understand insurance billing procedures? To reduce billing errors and increase reimbursement
  20. The Spaulding Classification categorizes medical instruments into three groups. Which category requires sterilization? Critical items
  21. Which best describes the scope of Pharmacology & Medication Management in professional practice? A comprehensive area covering both theoretical foundations and practical applications
  22. Why is patient scheduling important in a medical office? To improve office efficiency and reduce wait times
  23. Which practice breaks the chain of infection at the 'mode of transmission' link? Using PPE and implementing isolation precautions
  24. What is the importance of informed consent in medical procedures? To ensure the patient is fully informed and agrees to the treatment
  25. Which hand hygiene method is most effective at eliminating bacterial spores such as Clostridioides difficile? Soap and water handwashing
  26. What is the recommended approach to staying current in Treatment Protocols & Interventions? Regular professional development, industry publications, and peer collaboration
  27. When applying core principles in practice, what should be the first consideration? Safety and compliance with established standards
  28. Which organism is most commonly associated with healthcare-acquired infections (HAIs) transmitted via contaminated hands? Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA)
  29. Steam autoclave sterilization is effective because it uses: Saturated steam under pressure at 121°C (250°F)
  30. What should be considered before implementing new technology? Cost, compatibility with existing systems, training needs, and security implications
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