NHA CPCT/A Preparation Time

Explore 4 resources related to NHA CPCT/A Preparation Time on MedicoExam. These resources help certification candidates understand key aspects of exam preparation, including exam structure, study strategies, and expectations for scenario-based or applied assessments. Reviewing these materials can help improve readiness and confidence before attempting the certification exam.

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NHA CPCT/A Exam: Complete Guide & Study Plan

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The NHA Certified Patient Care Technician/Assistant (CPCT/A) exam is a 120-question, 2-hour certification test that validates competency across patient care, phlebotomy, and EKG — three skill sets employers increasingly want in a single hire. The exam costs $165, uses scaled scoring from 200 to 500 with a passing threshold of 390, and is offered at PSI testing centers, through schools, or via live remote proctoring. A major blueprint update arriving in Fall 2026 shifts Patient Care from 30 % to 45–49 % of scored items, so the timing of your exam matters. This guide covers every domain, the upcoming changes, eligibility, salary data, and a week-by-week study plan to get you past 390 on the first attempt.

NHA CPCT/A Certification Sample Questions

NHA CPCT/A sample questions for NHA Certified Patient Care Technician/Assistant (CPCT/A) preparation

The NHA Certified Patient Care Technician/Assistant Certification Sample Question Set on this page is designed to familiarize you with the actual NHA CPCT/A exam format and question types. These sample questions help you understand how questions are structured and what to expect on test day. While they provide a useful starting point, they represent only a limited preview of the real exam experience.

These sample questions are intended for evaluation and familiarization only. To understand exam style, pacing, and reasoning patterns more clearly, we recommend trying our online sample practice environment. If you are preparing for the NHA Certified Patient Care Technician/Assistant (CPCT/A) and want to assess your readiness more rigorously, structured, timed, scenario-based practice is recommended. This approach aligns with the cognitive demands and professional expectations typically associated with patient care technicians, nursing assistants, patient care assistants and related roles working in settings such as hospitals, long-term care facilities, home health and related settings.

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NHA CPCT/A Certification Exam Syllabus

NHA CPCT/A syllabus for NHA Certified Patient Care Technician/Assistant (CPCT/A) preparation

Welcome to the official MedicoExam syllabus guide for the NHA Certified Patient Care Technician/Assistant certification. This page delivers a clear, structured overview of the NHA CPCT/A exam, including key exam details, syllabus topics, and preparation references to support effective study planning. The NHA Certified Patient Care Technician/Assistant (CPCT/A) is intended for professionals pursuing roles aligned with Clinical & Patient Care Certifications, with assessment centered on applied competencies such as basic patient care, phlebotomy, EKG monitoring within real-world settings like hospitals, long-term care facilities, home health and related settings.

The syllabus outline below reflects the core domains and expectations defined by the official NHA certification framework and aligns with the cognitive and professional standards assessed in the NHA CPCT/A exam. Candidates can use this guide alongside official vendor resources and structured practice to align their preparation with current exam standards and professional expectations for patient care technicians, nursing assistants, patient care assistants and related roles

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