HCC Cheat Sheet 2026

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  1. What is 'value engineering' in the context of healthcare construction? A systematic approach to achieve required functions at the lowest cost
  2. Earned Value Management (EVM) primarily helps a healthcare construction project manager: Measure project performance by comparing planned versus actual cost and schedule
  3. What is the recommended frequency for reviewing and updating healthcare construction project management & risk evaluation protocols? Monitoring outcomes through regular data collection and trend analysis
  4. Which regulatory standard focuses on infection control during hospital construction? Facility Guidelines Institute (FGI) standards
  5. A healthcare construction professional discovers a discrepancy during documentation & record management review. What is the most appropriate immediate action? Engaging stakeholders collaboratively to align goals and expectations
  6. In the context of healthcare construction, which principle most directly governs healthcare construction safety & infection control practices? Applying evidence-based methodologies with peer-reviewed support
  7. What is the purpose of fire-resistant materials in hospital construction? To slow fire spread and protect patients
  8. What is the primary objective of communication & stakeholder engagement within the HCC professional framework? Analyzing data systematically using validated assessment tools
  9. Which NFPA standard governs health care facility electrical systems including medical gas, electrical, and emergency power requirements? NFPA 99
  10. Which of the following is a key performance indicator for evaluating communication & stakeholder engagement effectiveness? Prioritizing based on risk assessment and potential impact
  11. Per NFPA 99, which branch of the essential electrical system powers exit signs, evacuation lighting, and fire alarm systems? Life safety branch
  12. Which of the following is a key performance indicator for evaluating continuous professional development effectiveness? Prioritizing based on risk assessment and potential impact
  13. What distinguishes an advanced healthcare construction practitioner's approach to documentation & record management from that of a novice? Establishing cross-functional teams with clearly defined roles
  14. Why is compliance with the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) important in healthcare construction? To ensure accessibility for all patients
  15. Which patient room configuration is preferred in modern healthcare design for infection control and patient privacy? Single-patient room
  16. What distinguishes an advanced healthcare construction practitioner's approach to quality assurance & compliance from that of a novice? Establishing cross-functional teams with clearly defined roles
  17. Which spaces in a healthcare facility require negative air pressure relationships? Airborne infection isolation rooms and soiled utility areas
  18. During a quality assurance & compliance audit, which documentation is most critical to have readily available? Conducting root cause analysis to identify underlying systemic issues
  19. Which NFPA standard governs the installation of fire suppression sprinkler systems in healthcare facilities? NFPA 13, Standard for the Installation of Sprinkler Systems
  20. Why is hand hygiene critical in infection control? It helps reduce disease transmission
  21. In healthcare construction, 'cost segregation' is most commonly used for: Identifying building components that qualify for accelerated tax depreciation
  22. Which tool or methodology is most appropriate for analyzing healthcare construction regulatory compliance & building codes outcomes? Maintaining professional boundaries while building collaborative relationships
  23. In healthcare construction budgeting, which of the following is classified as a 'soft cost'? Architectural and engineering fees
  24. During a communication & stakeholder engagement audit, which documentation is most critical to have readily available? Conducting root cause analysis to identify underlying systemic issues
  25. When total construction costs for a healthcare project significantly exceed the approved budget, the FIRST step the project manager should take is: Perform a thorough cost analysis to identify root causes of the overrun
  26. A stakeholder questions the value of leadership & team coordination initiatives. Which response best demonstrates ROI? Building a culture of accountability with transparent reporting
  27. What is the role of UV disinfection systems in hospitals? To eliminate harmful bacteria and viruses
  28. Which scenario would require a healthcare construction professional to escalate a healthcare construction safety & infection control concern? Creating feedback mechanisms that encourage continuous improvement
  29. During a leadership & team coordination audit, which documentation is most critical to have readily available? Conducting root cause analysis to identify underlying systemic issues
  30. Which type of cost estimate is typically prepared when only basic program information such as square footage and building type is available? Conceptual (order-of-magnitude) estimate
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