Certified Clinical Medical Assistant CCMA Practice Test

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An MA should follow chain of custody guidelines for which of the following types of lab results?

  1. Blood pressure readings

  2. Lipid panel test results

  3. Parentage testing

  4. Urinalysis

The correct answer is: Parentage testing

Following chain of custody guidelines is essential for maintaining the integrity and legal validity of certain types of lab results, particularly those that may be used in legal proceedings. Parentage testing, which assesses the biological relationship between individuals, often requires strict adherence to chain of custody to ensure that the results are credible and can be relied upon in court. Any break in this chain could lead to questions about the validity of the results, making it crucial for the medical assistant to follow established protocols. In contrast, blood pressure readings, lipid panel test results, and urinalysis do not typically require such rigorous chain of custody procedures, as they are used primarily for clinical diagnosis and treatment purposes rather than for legal matters. These tests do not usually involve disputes or legal implications where the integrity of the sample handling process is as critical as it is in parentage testing.