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What score do I need to pass the CCI CRAT Exam?

To pass the CCI Certified Rhythm Analysis test you need a score of 650.

The range of possible scores is 500 to 900.

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Do you offer practice tests for other Cardiovascular Credentialing International subjects?

Yes! We offer practice tests for 8 different exam subjects, and there are 75 unique exams utilizing 7500 practice exam questions. Every subject has a free sample practice test you can try too!
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How do I register for the real Cardiovascular Credentialing International?

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What are the CCI (cardio) exams?

What are the CCI (cardio) exams all about?

Established in 1968, Cardiovascular Credentialing International (CCI) is an independent not-for-profit corporation that administers cardiovascular credentialing exams. CCI offers credentials in nine specialized cardiac fields.

The CCI certification examinations assess knowledge and skills to current practice. These computer-based tests are administered at Pearson Professional Centers. Most exams are 3 hours in length and have 170 multiple-choice questions of which only 150 count toward a candidate’s score. Ten minutes of the test time is allotted for a tutorial and post-exam survey. The CCT and CRAT exams are each 2 hours in length and have 130 questions (110 scored and 20 unscored). Ten minutes for a tutorial and post-exam survey are included in the total test time. Specific information about the content for each exam can be found at the CCI website at cci-online.org.

Unofficial score reports are provided at the end of each exam. Official results are mailed about 15 days after taking the exam. Scores are scaled from 0 – 900 with 650 being the minimum score required to pass an exam.

For more information on CCI exams visit Cardiovascular Credentialing International (CCI).


CCI Certified Rhythm Analysis - FAQ Sample Questions

Each time the heart beats, the amount of blood that is ejected from the ventricles would be considered which of the following?
 





Correct Answer:
stroke volume


the correct answer to the question regarding the amount of blood ejected from the ventricles with each heartbeat is "stroke volume." stroke volume refers to the volume of blood pumped out of one ventricle of the heart during a single beat. this measurement is crucial in understanding the heart's efficiency in pumping blood throughout the body.

to elaborate, the heart is composed primarily of four chambers: two upper chambers called atria and two lower chambers called ventricles. the ventricles are significant in the context of stroke volume because they are the main pumping chambers that propel blood either to the lungs (right ventricle) or to the rest of the body (left ventricle). when the heart muscle contracts, the ventricles pump blood out, and the amount expelled during each contraction constitutes the stroke volume.

the term "stroke volume" can be quantified in milliliters and varies depending on several factors, including heart health, fitness level, and physiological demands. for example, during intense exercise, the stroke volume can increase because the body requires more oxygen-rich blood at a faster rate.

it’s important to distinguish stroke volume from cardiac output, which is another critical measure of heart function. cardiac output is defined as the total volume of blood pumped by the ventricle per minute. it is calculated by multiplying the stroke volume by the heart rate (the number of heartbeats per minute). thus, while stroke volume measures the amount of blood per beat, cardiac output quantifies the total amount pumped per minute.

understanding stroke volume and its implications for cardiac function is essential in various medical and fitness contexts, helping to assess cardiovascular health and guide appropriate treatments or exercise programs.