Home Health Aide — Đề Thi Thử Tiếng Việt 2026
Free Home Health Aide (HHA) written-exam practice based on the federal training requirements (42 CFR 484.80). Covers working in the client's home, communication & reporting, home infection control, a safe & healthy home, personal care, safe transfers, vital signs, nutrition & meal preparation, and home emergencies. HHA has no single national exam — competency is evaluated by your program or state; Chinese and Spanish here are study aids. Luyện mọi câu miễn phí, rồi làm bài thi thử 50 câu chấm theo mức đậu thực 80%.
🎯 Luyện Tập Theo Chủ Đề
Role of the Home Health Aide & Working in the Home
42 CFR 484.80 — the HHA scope of practice, the home care team & supervising nurse, following the care plan / assignment, working alone and unsupervised in the client's home, professional boundaries and ethics, confidentiality (HIPAA), and the client's rights, dignity, independence and autonomy in their own home.
Communication, Observation, Reporting & Documentation
42 CFR 484.80 — communication skills (reading, writing, verbal), observing and reporting changes in the client's condition to the agency and supervising nurse, subjective vs objective observations, accurate documentation and time records, and telephone/verbal reporting.
Infection Prevention & Control in the Home
42 CFR 484.80 — handwashing and hand hygiene, standard precautions and PPE, handling soiled linens and waste in the home, cleaning and disinfecting with household products, bloodborne-pathogen safety, and adapting infection control when facility supplies are not available.
Maintaining a Clean, Safe & Healthy Home Environment
42 CFR 484.80 — light housekeeping, laundry and bedmaking, kitchen cleanliness, home hazard prevention (falls, fire, electrical, poison), safe use and storage of household chemicals, home oxygen safety, scald-burn prevention, and respecting the client's home and belongings.
Personal Care & Hygiene (Activities of Daily Living)
42 CFR 484.80 — safe personal hygiene and grooming in the home: bed/tub/shower bathing, shampooing, oral hygiene, nail, skin, hair and shaving care, dressing and grooming, toileting and elimination, incontinence care, and assisting with basic personal care while promoting the client's independence.
Safe Transfers, Body Mechanics, Positioning & Mobility
42 CFR 484.80 — proper body mechanics, safe transfers in a home without facility lifts (gait belt, bed-to-chair, wheelchair), assisting with ambulation and assistive devices, normal range of motion, positioning and turning to prevent pressure injuries, and fall prevention during movement.
Vital Signs & Basic Body Functioning
42 CFR 484.80 — reading and recording temperature, pulse, respiration (and blood pressure), normal ranges and reportable changes, basic body systems and functions, signs and symptoms of illness, and recognizing and reporting changes in the client's skin.
Nutrition, Fluids & Meal Preparation
42 CFR 484.80 — planning and preparing meals in the client's home, special/therapeutic diets, home food safety and storage, assisting with feeding, adequate fluid intake and hydration, measuring intake and output, and encouraging good nutrition.
Emergencies & Recognizing When to Get Help
42 CFR 484.80 — recognizing emergencies while working alone in the home, deciding when to call 911 versus the agency/supervising nurse, basic first aid (choking, falls, bleeding, burns), fire and disaster response in the home, and medication reminders (an aide reminds, and does not administer, medication).
📋 Cần Mang Theo
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A valid government photo ID
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Proof of completing an approved HHA training program (≥75 hours)
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Any scheduling/registration confirmation from your program or agency
Requirements vary — some states test through the nurse-aide registry, others through the training program.
📅 Cách Đặt Lịch
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Complete an approved HHA training program
At least 75 hours (≥16 classroom + ≥16 supervised practical) covering the 42 CFR 484.80 subject areas.
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Pass the competency evaluation
Your program or state evaluates you — some skills (communication, vital signs, personal care, transfers, range of motion) must be observed; others may be tested in writing.
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Check your state and register on the aide registry if required
Some states place HHAs on a nurse-aide/home-care registry; confirm your state's specific process.
💡 Mẹo Ngày Thi
- •This is HOME care, not facility care. Expect questions about working ALONE in the client's home, following the care plan, light housekeeping and meal preparation, and respecting that it is the client's own home — things a facility aide does not do.
- •Know your SCOPE: an aide reminds about medication but does not administer it (unless state law and the care plan allow assisting), reports observations to the supervising nurse but does not diagnose, and calls 911 for life-threatening emergencies. Learn the vital-sign normal ranges (pulse 60–100, respirations 12–20, temp ~98.6°F/37°C).
- •🔴 There is no single national HHA exam and no national exam-language guarantee. Use the Chinese/Spanish explanations to learn, and master the key English terms — where your state gives a written competency test, it is usually in English (some states offer Spanish through the aide registry).
📚 Sổ Tay Học Tập
Tất cả câu hỏi đều dựa trên các phần dưới đây. Nhấp để đọc nguồn chính thức.
🗺️ How is a Home Health Aide tested?
Unlike the CNA (NNAAP) or phlebotomy (NHA) exams, HHA has NO single national test. Federal rules (42 CFR 484.80) require ≥75 hours of training and a competency evaluation, but each program/state runs it. Some skills must be observed; the rest may be tested in writing (usually English; a few states offer Spanish through the aide registry). Our Chinese and Spanish explanations are a study aid.
| Area | How it works | Language |
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| Federal baseline | 42 CFR 484.80: ≥75 hrs training + competency evaluation | English baseline |
| Observed skills | Communication, vital signs, personal care, transfers, range of motion | Demonstrated (not written) |
| Written/oral portion | Remaining subject areas may be tested in writing or orally | Usually English; some states Spanish |
| Registry states | Some states test HHAs through the nurse-aide registry (like CNA) | Follows that state's CNA test languages |
There is no national HHA exam and no nationwide non-English exam guarantee — always confirm your state's specific training and competency requirements with your state health department or home-health agency. This site's Chinese and Spanish are a learning aid; it never implies a test is offered in a language your state does not actually provide.
🔗 Tài Nguyên Chính Thức
eCFR — 42 CFR 484.80 ↗
The federal regulation defining home health aide training (≥75 hours) and competency evaluation requirements.
Medicare — Home Health Services ↗
How Medicare-certified home health agencies work, including the role of the home health aide.
Check your state HHA / aide-registry requirements ↗
Training hours, competency testing, and registry rules vary by state — confirm with your state health department or agency.
❓ Câu hỏi thường gặp
Bài thi Home Health Aide có bao nhiêu câu và cần đúng bao nhiêu để đậu?
Bài thi lý thuyết Home Health Aide có 50 câu. Bạn phải trả lời đúng 40 câu (80%) để đậu.
Bài thi Home Health Aide được sai tối đa bao nhiêu câu?
Bạn được sai tối đa 10 trong 50 câu mà vẫn đậu.
Cần mang gì khi đi thi Home Health Aide?
A valid government photo ID Proof of completing an approved HHA training program (≥75 hours) Any scheduling/registration confirmation from your program or agency — Requirements vary — some states test through the nurse-aide registry, others through the training program.
Làm sao để đăng ký và thi Home Health Aide?
1. Complete an approved HHA training program: At least 75 hours (≥16 classroom + ≥16 supervised practical) covering the 42 CFR 484.80 subject areas. 2. Pass the competency evaluation: Your program or state evaluates you — some skills (communication, vital signs, personal care, transfers, range of motion) must be observed; others may be tested in writing. 3. Check your state and register on the aide registry if required: Some states place HHAs on a nurse-aide/home-care registry; confirm your state's specific process.