NCMA Cheat Sheet 2026
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150 questions
120 min time limit
70% to pass
- What is the role of a medical assistant in ensuring legal compliance in healthcare? → By ensuring accurate documentation and following healthcare laws
- Why is the proper disposal of medical waste important in diagnostic settings? → To prevent contamination and ensure safety
- Which level of disinfection destroys all microorganisms except high numbers of bacterial spores? → High-level disinfection
- What is the most important competency assessed in Treatment Protocols & Interventions for professionals in this field? → Applied knowledge and practical problem-solving ability
- 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
- What is the primary focus of medical ethics? → To ensure fairness, respect, and patient dignity
- What is the primary benefit of adopting technology in professional practice? → Improved efficiency, accuracy, and the ability to scale operations
- What is the importance of maintaining patient confidentiality in the office setting? → To protect patient privacy and comply with laws
- What is the role of medical assistants in managing office inventory? → To manage and maintain inventory for smooth operations
- Which foundational principle is most critical to professional practice in this field? → Evidence-based decision making and continuous improvement
- What is the role of a medical assistant during patient education? → To explain medical instructions and post-treatment care
- Which chemical indicator confirms that a package has been exposed to the sterilization process? → Chemical indicator tape
- What is a key performance indicator (KPI) in quality management? → A measurable value that demonstrates how effectively objectives are being achieved
- Standard Precautions apply to which of the following? → Blood and all body fluids except sweat
- What is the importance of infection control in patient care? → It helps prevent the spread of infections
- What is a root cause analysis used for? → To identify the underlying cause of a problem rather than just addressing symptoms
- What is the purpose of a feedback mechanism in professional communication? → To ensure messages are received, understood, and to identify areas for improvement
- What are continuing education units (CEUs)? → Standardized measures of learning activity used to maintain professional certifications
- Why is it important to understand insurance billing procedures? → To reduce billing errors and increase reimbursement
- The Spaulding Classification categorizes medical instruments into three groups. Which category requires sterilization? → Critical items
- Which best describes the scope of Pharmacology & Medication Management in professional practice? → A comprehensive area covering both theoretical foundations and practical applications
- Why is patient scheduling important in a medical office? → To improve office efficiency and reduce wait times
- Which practice breaks the chain of infection at the 'mode of transmission' link? → Using PPE and implementing isolation precautions
- What is the importance of informed consent in medical procedures? → To ensure the patient is fully informed and agrees to the treatment
- Which hand hygiene method is most effective at eliminating bacterial spores such as Clostridioides difficile? → Soap and water handwashing
- What is the recommended approach to staying current in Treatment Protocols & Interventions? → Regular professional development, industry publications, and peer collaboration
- When applying core principles in practice, what should be the first consideration? → Safety and compliance with established standards
- Which organism is most commonly associated with healthcare-acquired infections (HAIs) transmitted via contaminated hands? → Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA)
- Steam autoclave sterilization is effective because it uses: → Saturated steam under pressure at 121°C (250°F)
- What should be considered before implementing new technology? → Cost, compatibility with existing systems, training needs, and security implications
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