NCCPA Cheat Sheet 2026

The 30 highest-yield NCCPA facts, distilled from real exam questions. Print it, save it as a PDF, or study it here — free, no sign-up.

300 questions
300 min time limit
70.00% to pass
  1. Which antiepileptic drug inhibits sodium channels AND is a first-line agent for trigeminal neuralgia? Carbamazepine
  2. What should you do when encountering a difficult question? Mark it, move on, and return to it later
  3. Which of the following BEST describes the principles of 'clean-contaminated' wound classification? Entry into a hollow viscus under controlled conditions without significant spillage
  4. What are standard precautions in healthcare? Treating all blood and body fluids as potentially infectious
  5. What is the role of the NCCPA in ensuring the ongoing competency of certified Physician Assistants? Requiring the completion of the Maintenance of Certification (MOC) process
  6. Which study approach is most effective for Surgical Principles material? Active recall with practice questions
  7. What is the most common dysrhythmia seen in Wolff-Parkinson-White (WPW) syndrome presenting to the ED? Atrioventricular reentrant tachycardia (AVRT)
  8. A patient presents after ingesting a unknown substance and has a calculated osmol gap of 25 mOsm/kg. What toxic ingestion is most likely? Ethylene glycol
  9. A 45-year-old woman presents with fatigue, constipation, and a serum calcium of 11.8 mg/dL. PTH is elevated. Which is the most likely diagnosis? Primary hyperparathyroidism
  10. A 60-year-old woman has a TSH of 0.05 mIU/L and a free T4 of 2.8 ng/dL. What is the most likely diagnosis? Overt hyperthyroidism
  11. Which antihypertensive drug class is contraindicated in bilateral renal artery stenosis? ACE inhibitors
  12. Which antiarrhythmic drug prolongs QT interval the most and carries the highest risk of torsades de pointes? Sotalol
  13. The 'open abdomen' technique is indicated in which of the following scenarios? Damage control laparotomy with abdominal compartment syndrome risk
  14. Which organization accredits CME providers whose credits are recognized as Category 1 by NCCPA? ACCME and AAPA
  15. Which organization publishes the Guidelines for Ethical Conduct for the PA Profession? AAPA
  16. A 50-year-old male has a PSA of 5.2 ng/mL. What is the most appropriate next step? Transrectal ultrasound-guided prostate biopsy
  17. Internal validity in a clinical trial is most threatened by: Systematic bias such as selection bias or confounding
  18. Which of the following is required for Physician Assistants during the Maintenance of Certification (MOC) process? Passing a national recertifying exam (PANRE)
  19. According to professional standards, a PA who develops a personal romantic interest in a current patient should: Terminate the professional relationship and transfer care before pursuing any relationship
  20. According to USPSTF guidelines, women with average risk should begin mammography breast cancer screening at what age? 40 years
  21. What happens to a PA-C's certification if they do not meet the 100 CME requirement within a 2-year cycle? Certification becomes 'not certified' and the PA cannot use the PA-C credential
  22. Under NCCPA policy, which of the following CME topics must be included in a PA's continuing education to meet specific mandated requirements in many states? Controlled substance prescribing and pain management in states requiring it
  23. A patient's ABG shows pH 7.28, PaCO2 52 mmHg, HCO3 24 mEq/L. What is the primary acid-base disorder? Respiratory acidosis
  24. A PA-C requests verification of their certification status for a hospital credentialing committee. How can the committee independently verify this? Through NCCPA's publicly searchable online verification tool
  25. What is a drug contraindication? A condition that makes a particular treatment inadvisable
  26. A PA notices systemic issues in the clinic that are leading to repeated medication errors. The most appropriate professional response is to: Identify the systemic root cause and advocate for a quality improvement initiative
  27. In a patient undergoing general anesthesia, the MOST dangerous complication of succinylcholine administration is: Malignant hyperthermia
  28. A PA in a rural solo practice setting must consult a specialist urgently for a complex case but the supervising physician is unavailable. The best action is to: Contact the specialist directly and document the encounter thoroughly
  29. A PA-C whose certification has lapsed may apply for reinstatement. What is typically required to restore 'certified' status without retaking PANCE? Completing 50 additional CME hours and paying a reinstatement fee within 2 years of lapse
  30. A 70-year-old male has an INR of 5.8 on warfarin without active bleeding. What is the most appropriate management? Hold warfarin and give vitamin K 2.5 mg orally
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