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The CPT is one of the more approachable healthcare certifications, but it isn’t automatic. NHA
doesn’t publish an official first-time pass rate, so treat specific numbers online as unverified.
Here’s what it really takes.
What makes the CPT challenging?
- The details are precise. Order of draw, tube additives, tourniquet time, and
vein selection all have exact, testable answers. - Safety is heavily weighted. Infection control, sharps safety, and compliance are
26% of the exam. - It assumes hands-on skill. The real-stick requirement exists because the exam is
grounded in actual practice.
How to make it easier
Memorize the order of draw and tube additives cold, lock in safety and compliance, and practice
full timed sets. Our bank gives you 590+ CPT questions across 5 timed simulators, plus a free sample
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Sources & references
The exam facts on this page are drawn from official certifying-body materials, reviewed 2026-06-18 by the DrCertifications exam-prep team (10+ years in exam preparation and publishing).
