CMA Practice Test

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📚 CMA (AAMA) Exam Guide

1. About the CMA Exam

The Certified Medical Assistant (CMA) credential is the gold standard for medical assisting, awarded by the AAMA (American Association of Medical Assistants). It validates competence in both clinical and administrative areas of medical practice.

2. Eligibility Requirements

To sit for the CMA exam, you must meet one of the following criteria:

  • Route 1: Graduate of a CAAHEP or ABHES accredited Medical Assisting program (recent graduate).
  • Route 2: Non-recent graduate of an accredited program (needing recertification).
  • Route 3: Recertification for previously certified CMAs.

3. Exam Format & Fees

Total Questions200 Multiple Choice (180 scored)
Time Limit160 Minutes (2 hours 40 minutes)
Passing Score430 / 800
Exam Fee$125 (Member) / $250 (Non-member)
Testing CenterPSI

4. Syllabus Breakdown (The 3 Domains)

The exam is heavily weighted towards clinical skills, but you must pass all sections.

Domain 1: Clinical Competency (59%)

  • Anatomy & Physiology: Body systems, Terminology.
  • Patient Care: Vitals, History, Visual acuity.
  • Procedures: Phlebotomy, EKG, Injections, Minor surgery assist.
  • Pharmacology: Dosage calc, Routes, Med safety.
  • Infection Control: Asepsis, Sterilization, OSHA.

Domain 2: Administrative (25%)

  • Front Office: Scheduling (Wave/Cluster), Phones.
  • Finances: Billing (CMS-1500), Coding (ICD-10/CPT), Insurance.
  • Medical Records: EHR navigation, HIPAA compliance.

Domain 3: General (16%)

  • Legal & Ethical: Consent, Scope of Practice, Advance Directives.
  • Communication: Professionalism, Patient Psychology (Grief stages).
  • Safety: Emergency preparedness, First Aid/CPR.

5. High-Yield Topics to Master

  • Phlebotomy: Order of Draw (Blue -> Red -> Green -> Lavender).
  • EKG: Lead placement (V1-V6) and artifact identification.
  • Pharmacology: Injection angles (IM 90°, SubQ 45°, ID 15°) and basic math.
  • Billing: Difference between ICD-10 (Diagnosis) and CPT (Procedure) codes.
  • Legal: Informed Consent vs Implied Consent.

6. Career & Salary Outlook

CMAs are in high demand in outpatient clinics and hospitals.

Job RoleEnvironment
Certified Medical AssistantPrimary Care / Specialty Clinics
Clinical MAHospitals, Urgent Care
Administrative MAFront Office, Billing Dept
Phlebotomist / EKG TechLabs, Cardiology Clinics
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