CMC Cheat Sheet 2026

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75 questions
90 min time limit
70.00% to pass
  1. What is the primary clinical significance of measuring seat-to-floor height during a wheelchair evaluation? It affects transfer safety and foot support positioning
  2. For a client who requires a power seat elevation system, the PRIMARY clinical justification is typically: To improve line-of-sight for social interaction and functional reach
  3. What is the primary ethical obligation of a CMC professional when a conflict of interest arises during atp seating & mobility assessment activities? Disclose the conflict to all relevant parties and recuse from the decision if necessary
  4. An elevator call button must be located at what maximum height above the floor? 48 inches
  5. When documenting a driving evaluation recommendation, which element is most critical for justifying adaptive equipment to a funding source? The link between specific functional deficits and the recommended equipment
  6. A client with low vision needs contrast improvements in their home. Which modification provides the most functional benefit at stair edges? Installing contrasting color nosing strips on each stair tread edge
  7. A power wheelchair user complains that the chair drifts to one side during straight-line driving. What is the most likely adjustment needed? Perform motor balance or joystick calibration
  8. Why is it important to understand the environment where the mobility product will be used? To ensure the product is suitable for its intended environment
  9. Which Medicare functional classification level (K-level) is required for coverage of an ultra-lightweight manual wheelchair (K0005)? K3 or K4
  10. Which type of flooring transition is most appropriate when connecting carpet to hard flooring for a wheelchair user? A flush or low-profile transition no higher than 1/2 inch beveled
  11. What should be considered when conducting a needs analysis for mobility solutions? Living environment, support systems, and goals for mobility
  12. Which of the following is an important consideration when evaluating mobility in older adults? Age-related physical changes such as muscle weakness
  13. Under NMEDA quality assurance guidelines, an adaptive equipment dealer must retain installation documentation for a minimum of: 7 years
  14. Why is it important to regularly assess the effectiveness of assistive devices? To ensure the devices are still appropriate for the client's needs
  15. When a Medicaid-funded wheelchair must be replaced due to wear beyond repair, the standard replacement cycle under most state policies is approximately: 5 years
  16. A Medicaid recipient's wheelchair claim is denied because the device is deemed 'not medically necessary.' The FIRST step in the appeals process is typically: Submitting a redetermination or internal appeal to the Medicaid agency
  17. Which federal program is the primary payer for wheelchair and mobility equipment in the United States? Medicare
  18. Which entity conducts Level 2 Medicare appeals (reconsideration) for DME claims? A Qualified Independent Contractor (QIC)
  19. When should a tilt-in-space wheelchair be recommended? When the user cannot independently shift weight and needs passive pressure relief
  20. A client with muscular dystrophy requires power recline on their power wheelchair. What distinguishes power recline from power tilt-in-space? Recline opens the seat-to-back angle; tilt moves the entire seating system as a unit
  21. Under Medicare's five-level appeals process, which level involves an Administrative Law Judge (ALJ) hearing? Level 3 — ALJ Hearing
  22. Which school-based federal law requires that assistive technology, including mobility devices, be considered for eligible students as part of their IEP? IDEA (Individuals with Disabilities Education Act)
  23. Which organization accredits DME suppliers and is recognized by CMS as a condition of Medicare enrollment for complex rehab technology suppliers? The Joint Commission (TJC) or Accreditation Commission for Health Care (ACHC)
  24. A client with C5 tetraplegia wants to self-propel a manual wheelchair. Which rear wheel position change would MOST improve propulsion efficiency? Move wheels forward and lower axle position
  25. Which type of hand control is most appropriate for a driver who needs simultaneous acceleration and braking capability with one hand? Electronic hand control with proportional input
  26. A Medicaid beneficiary in Texas needs a power wheelchair. Which agency administers Medicaid funding decisions for DME in that state? Texas Health and Human Services Commission (HHSC)
  27. How many accessible parking spaces are required for a lot with 75 total spaces under ADA Standards? 3
  28. When assessing a client's vehicle for a hand control installation, which measurement is essential before selecting a push-pull control length? Distance from the driver's seated shoulder to the hand control pivot point
  29. Which document provides the technical specifications that the 2010 ADA Standards for Accessible Design are based upon? ANSI A117.1-2003
  30. A pediatric client using a manual wheelchair is growing rapidly. Which wheelchair feature BEST accommodates growth without requiring full replacement? Adjustable-width seat frame with adjustable axle position and seat depth
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