EKG & Cardiovascular Testing — Free CCMA Practice Test

EKG & Cardiovascular Testing — Free CCMA Practice Test

This set belongs to Clinical Patient Care, domain EKG & cardiovascular testing. You’ll practice patient preparation, lead types and placement (limb and precordial), paper speed/gain, artifact recognition and fixes, rhythm/waveform basics, when to escalate emergent results, and assisting with stress tests, Holter, and event monitors—including safe operation, storage, calibration, and result transmission. Built for CCMA students and medical assistant trainees, this Free CCMA Practice Test functions as a quick Free Mock Test to turbo-charge your free exam preparation. Choose the single best answer for each of the 25 questions, hit submit to see your score instantly, and review highlighted correct answers to reinforce test-day confidence.

1) To improve skin–electrode contact and reduce artifact before a 12-lead EKG, the CCMA should:

2) Which limb lead color/location pairing is CORRECT for a standard EKG?

3) The correct position for V1 is:

4) The standard EKG paper speed used in most U.S. clinics is:

5) The standard gain (amplitude) setting is typically:

6) Uniform thick “fuzzy” tracing across the strip most likely indicates:

7) A treadmill stress test should be stopped immediately if the patient develops:

8) To reduce somatic tremor artifact in a patient with Parkinson disease during EKG, the CCMA should:

9) Which rhythm is a medical emergency requiring immediate defibrillation and EMS activation?

10) Using the 1,500 method, an R–R interval measuring 20 small boxes corresponds to a heart rate of:

11) On a 6-second strip (30 large boxes), you count 8 QRS complexes. The approximate heart rate is:

12) A normal adult PR interval is approximately:

13) A normal QRS duration is typically:

14) Which leads view the inferior wall of the heart?

15) Lead I measures the electrical potential between which limb electrodes?

16) The right leg (RL) electrode on a 12-lead EKG primarily serves as the:

17) For a patient with suspected dextrocardia, which modification is appropriate?

18) Holter monitor instructions should include:

19) A 30-day event monitor is best described as a device that:

20) If the RA and LA limb electrodes are reversed, which finding is most likely on the tracing?

21) Correct placement for V6 is at the:

22) At the start of the tracing, the calibration box measures 5 mm tall. This indicates the gain is set to:

23) If limb electrodes must be moved to the torso (e.g., tremor), the CCMA should also:

24) V3 is correctly placed:

25) Before transmitting or uploading a completed EKG, the MA should FIRST ensure that the tracing shows: