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HiraEdu helps New Mexico CHT I candidates confirm Board eligibility, organize training documentation, and practice the dialysis knowledge areas listed in the Prov exam description.
CHT I preparation has two tracks: the administrative path through NMBON and Prov, and the clinical path across renal basics, dialysis treatment, vascular access, machine and water treatment, infection control, safety, and scope-of-practice judgment.
Use these checkpoints to align eligibility, exam format, content review, and test-day logistics before scheduling.
CHT I is a New Mexico Board of Nursing certification exam administered by Prov for approved hemodialysis technician candidates.
NMBON lists CHT I prerequisites including high school or GED evidence, approved CHT training completion, program verification, application, and fee.
The Prov CHT I exam description lists 100 questions in two hours across dialysis patient care, vascular access, machine and water treatment, safety, infection control, and related topics.
The current NMBON Prov CIB gives an 80% cut score, $80 per attempt, scheduling through Prov, ID rules, three-business-day rescheduling, and state result reporting.
CHT I preparation should begin with the New Mexico Board of Nursing requirements, because Prov administers the exam but does not decide eligibility or the correct certification route. Candidates need the required education documentation, proof of completion from a board-approved CHT training program, the Board application, and the required fee. HiraEdu helps candidates organize these prerequisites before shifting into content review so the testing timeline matches the Board's certification process.
The CHT I outline is a broad entry-level dialysis blueprint: fluid and electrolyte balance, renal failure and uremia, principles of hemodialysis, vascular access, machine and water treatment, dialysis therapy, laboratory values, infection control, emergency and safety procedures, CPR, dietary issues, medications, psychosocial ESRD care, and authority to practice. HiraEdu converts that topic list into short review blocks, scenario drills, and recall checks that connect classroom training to patient-care decisions at the chairside.
The current NMBON Prov CIB requires candidates to schedule through Prov, bring acceptable identification, arrive on time, follow prohibited-item rules, and contact Prov at least three business days before the appointment for cancellation or rescheduling. Scores are reported at the testing center and shared with the State, with an 80% cut score listed for the program. HiraEdu helps candidates plan the appointment, reduce avoidable administrative mistakes, and understand challenge, hand-score, and accommodation procedures.
Use this Prov Certified Hemodialysis Technician I Exam exam help page for exam-specific context, then compare the broader online exam help services page or contact HiraEdu if you need a direct handoff. This page stays focused on Prov Certified Hemodialysis Technician I Exam while the linked service pages cover broader exam support options.
The New Mexico Board of Nursing CHT I page says applicants must have a high school diploma or GED, successfully complete an approved Certified Hemodialysis Technician training program, attach verification from the approved program, complete the application by the deadline, and pay the required fee. The current New Mexico Board of Nursing Prov Candidate Information Bulletin states that the Board has contracted with Prov to administer Certified Hemodialysis Technician I, Certified Hemodialysis Technician II, Certified Medication Aide I, and Certified Medication Aide II examinations, and that Prov is not authorized to determine which exam or certificate a candidate needs. The NMBON Prov bulletin lists each certification exam at $80 per attempt, scheduling through Prov, a three-business-day cancellation or rescheduling deadline, current government photo ID at check-in, score reporting at the testing center, automatic reporting to the State, and an 80% cut score. The CHT I exam description lists 100 questions in two hours, with topics including anatomy and physiology, fluid and electrolyte balance, renal failure and uremia, principles of hemodialysis, vascular access, machine and water treatment, dialysis therapy, laboratory values, infection control, emergency and safety procedures, CPR, dietary issues, medications, psychosocial aspects of ESRD, and certification requirements and authority to practice. HiraEdu helps CHT I candidates confirm eligibility, turn the Board and Prov requirements into a study calendar, drill patient-care and machine scenarios, strengthen vocabulary around ESRD and vascular access, and prepare scheduling, ID, rescheduling, score, challenge, hand-score, and accommodation logistics.
The New Mexico Board of Nursing contracts with Prov to administer the CHT I exam. The Board determines eligibility and certification requirements.
NMBON lists a high school diploma or GED, successful completion of an approved CHT training program, a verification letter from that program, a completed application, and the required fee.
The CHT I exam description lists 100 questions with a two-hour time allowance.
Study renal anatomy and physiology, fluid and electrolyte balance, renal failure, hemodialysis principles, vascular access, machine and water treatment, dialysis therapy, lab values, infection control, safety, CPR, diet, medications, psychosocial ESRD care, and authority to practice.
The current NMBON Prov CIB states that all listed exams are scored against an 80% cut score, and results are shared with the State.
Verify the CHT I route with NMBON, gather high school or GED evidence, complete approved CHT training, and secure the training-program verification letter.
Divide the 100-question outline into renal basics, fluid balance, vascular access, dialysis therapy, machine and water treatment, lab values, infection control, safety, and scope-of-practice review.
Use timed drills for access assessment, treatment complications, emergency steps, medication and diet questions, psychosocial ESRD issues, and safety decisions.
Schedule with the correct candidate details, prepare ID, confirm testing-center instructions, note the rescheduling deadline, and review score, challenge, hand-score, and accommodation policies.
Use the guide to self-serve, or talk to a coordinator if you need help mapping timelines, official requirements, or troubleshooting day-of logistics.
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