PASS: 3 PREP EXAMS FOR CCMA, EKG & PHLEBOTOMY CERTIFICATION

100+ QUESTIONS ON KNOWLEDGE AND SKILL SETS TO BE SUCCESSFUL

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PASS: 3 PREP EXAMS FOR CCMA, EKG & PHLEBOTOMY CERTIFICATION

What You Will Learn!

  • Recognize and answer questions across the 7 CMA exam domains
  • Recognize and answer questions across the 3 EKG exam domains
  • Recognize and answer questions across the 6 PHLEBOTOMY exam domains
  • Understand the roles and responsibilities of each technician

Description

3 practice exams questions are included, covering knowledge and skill sets on Certified Clinical Medical Assistant (CCMA), Electrocardiogram technician (EKG) and Phlebotomy technician.

Certified Clinical medical assistants (CCMAs) are trained, multi-skilled medical professionals who perform administrative and clinical tasks in various settings, like medical offices, clinics and hospitals. They may work under the direct supervision of a physician, an office manager or other healthcare practitioner. Phlebotomy technicians are medical professionals who draw blood for tests, donation and other purposes. They typically work in hospitals, diagnostic laboratories, blood donor centers, and other medical facilities. Phlebotomy technicians must be comfortable drawing bloods, processing specimens, and performing other procedures. Physicians and other providers use the EKG test to diagnose major heart problems as arrhythmias or coronary artery disease, and or to monitor how certain medications and pacemakers operate. They will be relying on a certified EKG technician to efficiently administer the test. CCMAs often are trained in EKG, CCMA and phlebotomy. In many practices, it is expected to have all three certifications.

Included are 150 CCMA questions covering these domains: Foundational Knowledge and Basic Science, Anatomy and Physiology, Clinical Patient Care, Patient Care Coordination and Education, Administrative Assisting, Communication and Customer Service, and Medical Law and Ethics. There are 100 phlebotomy questions covering core knowledge: Phlebotomy core knowledge, Patient Preparation, Routine Blood Collections, Special Collections, Safety and Compliance and Processing Specimens. Core knowledge questions do not represent standalone domains on the CPT exam, however, are necessary knowledge for a phlebotomy. Lastly, there are 100 EKG questions covering: EKG acquisition, EKG analysis and interpretation, and Safety, Compliance & Coordinated Patient Care.

Knowledge areas may be found in more than one section. The test can be conveniently completed online at any time on any device. Your goal should be to score at least 85% on the exam. After completing the exam, be sure to review the knowledge areas, as they will help you identify sections to further review. It is advisable to complete a course first or read through the material to become familiar with the verbiage and definitions. Good luck!

Who Should Attend!

  • Applicants looking to pass the state Certified Medical Assistant exam
  • Applicants looking to pass the state EKG exam
  • Applicants looking to pass the state Phlebotomy exam
  • Anyone looking to obtain certifications in all three practices

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