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HiraEdu helps CMA I candidates confirm the NMBON testing window, study the 100-question outline, and rehearse safe medication-administration scenarios before scheduling.
CMA I candidates need to manage Board timing rules and clinical content at the same time. Preparation should cover the 12-month testing window, nurse educator attestation, medication effects, pharmacology, legal responsibilities, practical skills, PRN judgment, emergency response, and Prov appointment rules.
Use these checkpoints to confirm eligibility, map the medication-aide blueprint, and prepare for the two-hour computer-based exam.
CMA I is a New Mexico Board of Nursing certification exam administered by Prov for candidates completing an approved medication aide pathway.
Initial CMA I candidates have two attempts within 12 months of program completion and must submit a re-exam or re-test application after a first failure.
The CMA I exam is 100 questions in two hours, with major weight on medications and body systems, pharmacology, practical skills, and legal medication administration.
The current NMBON Prov CIB lists an 80% cut score, $80 per attempt, Prov scheduling, current photo ID, three-business-day rescheduling, and State result reporting.
CMA I candidates should start with the New Mexico Board of Nursing and their approved training program because Prov administers the examination but does not determine eligibility. The CIB lists two attempts within 12 months of program completion and requires a re-exam or re-test application after a first failure. HiraEdu helps candidates align training completion, nurse educator attestation, application timing, fee payment, and Prov scheduling before the testing window becomes a pressure point.
The CMA I blueprint is built around safe medication administration. Candidates should know medication effects on body systems, basic anatomy and physiology, legal responsibilities, pharmacology, population-specific care, practical skills, terms and abbreviations, emergency and first aid procedures, PRN medication judgment, client-condition changes, and why medication errors create serious risk. HiraEdu converts the outline into focused medication-card review, abbreviation drills, route and timing checks, error-prevention scenarios, and scope-of-practice questions.
The NMBON Prov bulletin says exams are computer-based at Prov testing centers, cost $80 per attempt, require current government photo ID, and must be changed or cancelled at least three business days before the scheduled date to avoid fee forfeiture. Scores are available at the testing center and reported to the State, with an 80% cut score. HiraEdu helps candidates rehearse the two-hour pacing, confirm appointment details, and understand challenge, hand-score, accommodation, and retest procedures.
Use this Prov Certified Medication Aide 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 Medication Aide I Exam while the linked service pages cover broader exam support options.
The current New Mexico Board of Nursing Prov Candidate Information Bulletin says the Board has contracted with Prov to administer Certified Medication Aide I, Certified Medication Aide II, Certified Hemodialysis Technician I, and Certified Hemodialysis Technician II examinations. Prov is not authorized to decide which exam a candidate needs, so candidates should verify the certification path with the Board or their program before scheduling. For CMA I initial certification, the bulletin lists two attempts within 12 months of program completion, a re-exam or re-test application after the first failure, and repeating the entire theory and clinical program after failing the maximum allowed attempts, with attestation sent to the Board by the nurse educator. The CMA I exam description lists 100 questions in two hours. Content areas include Medications and Their Impacts on Body Systems, Anatomy and Physiology, Legal Aspect of Medication Administration, Pharmacology, Population Specific Care, Practical Skills, Medication Terms and Abbreviations, Emergency Care and First Aid Procedures, PRN Medication Administration Requiring Judgment and Client Condition, and the seriousness of medical errors. The NMBON Prov CIB also lists an $80 fee per attempt, scheduling through Prov, current government photo ID at check-in, a three-business-day cancellation or rescheduling deadline, score results at the testing center, automatic State notification, and an 80% cut score. HiraEdu helps CMA I candidates confirm eligibility timing, organize the Board and nurse educator requirements, study medication safety and legal scope, drill practical medication-administration scenarios, and prepare Prov scheduling, ID, score, challenge, hand-score, and accommodation steps.
The current NMBON Prov CIB lists the CMA I exam as 100 questions with a two-hour time allowance.
The NMBON Prov CIB states that the listed exams are scored against an 80% cut score.
The testing overview lists two attempts within 12 months of program completion. After a first failure, the candidate submits a re-exam or re-test application.
The CIB says the candidate must repeat the theory and clinical portions of the entire program, and the nurse educator must send attestation to the Board.
HiraEdu helps candidates organize Board requirements, study medication-administration law and safety, practice pharmacology and practical-skill questions, and prepare Prov scheduling, ID, scoring, challenge, hand-score, accommodation, and retest logistics.
Confirm approved CMA I program completion, nurse educator attestation, application status, fee payment, and the 12-month testing window before scheduling.
Divide study time across medication effects, anatomy, legal administration, pharmacology, population care, practical skills, abbreviations, emergency care, PRN judgment, and error prevention.
Run timed questions on right patient, medication, dose, route, time, documentation, adverse effects, client-condition changes, nurse notification, and prohibited actions.
Check the appointment, current photo ID, arrival time, rescheduling deadline, fee rules, score reporting, exam challenge, hand-score option, accommodations, and retest process.
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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