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Build a complete plan around eligibility, NHA account setup, PSI test center or live remote proctored delivery, 100 scored and 20 pretest items, 2-hour-and-10-minute timing, pharmacy law, dispensing workflows, calculations, compounding, safety, score reporting, and renewal.
NHA owns the CPhT credential and ExCPT test plan, while PSI may provide test center or live remote proctored delivery. HiraEdu helps candidates organize eligibility documentation, convert the five official domains into a study calendar, practice pharmacy calculations and dispensing scenarios, prepare appointment logistics, and use score feedback for retakes or renewal planning.
CPhT prep should connect pharmacy law, medication knowledge, dispensing accuracy, calculations, and patient safety to real pharmacy workflows.
Confirm high school or equivalency status, training or work-experience pathway, NHA account setup, exam registration, fees, and delivery option.
Plan for the ExCPT test plan of 100 scored items, 20 pretest items, and 2 hours plus 10 minutes of exam time.
Review role responsibilities, laws, drug therapy, the dispensing process, and medication and patient safety with quality assurance.
Prepare PSI test center or live remote proctoring requirements, ID, appointment timing, score reporting, retake rules, and two-year renewal basics.
CPhT candidates should verify that their NHA eligibility route is complete before scheduling. We help candidates organize education or work-experience documentation, NHA account setup, fee timing, school sponsorship if applicable, PSI test center options, and live remote proctoring requirements.
The ExCPT test plan expects candidates to connect laws, drug information, prescription intake, product selection, calculations, compounding, inventory, and safety decisions. Preparation should move from memorized facts into practical scenarios that reflect how technicians support pharmacists and protect patients.
A complete certification plan includes score-report review, retake timing if needed, and renewal requirements. Certified pharmacy technicians should understand two-year renewal expectations, continuing education, pharmacy law credit, patient safety credit, and fee timing before the credential expires.
Use this NHA CPhT (Certified Pharmacy Technician) 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 NHA CPhT (Certified Pharmacy Technician) while the linked service pages cover broader exam support options.
The NHA Certified Pharmacy Technician credential is earned by eligible candidates who pass the ExCPT exam, a pharmacy technician certification exam built around entry-level pharmacy practice responsibilities. Current NHA materials describe PSI test center and live remote proctored delivery options, and the 2023 ExCPT test plan lists 100 scored items, 20 pretest items, and an exam time of 2 hours plus 10 minutes. HiraEdu helps candidates confirm eligibility, organize NHA account and scheduling steps, study role responsibilities, pharmacy law, controlled substances, drug therapy, prescription intake, calculations, compounding, inventory, patient safety, quality assurance, score reporting, retake planning, and two-year renewal requirements.
The current NHA ExCPT test plan lists 100 scored items and 20 pretest items, with an exam time of 2 hours plus 10 minutes.
Yes. NHA describes the ExCPT exam as available at PSI testing centers or through live remote proctoring, depending on the candidate's registration and eligibility setup.
Use the NHA test plan as the anchor: role responsibilities, pharmacy laws, drug and drug therapy knowledge, dispensing processes, calculations, sterile and non-sterile products, medication safety, and quality assurance.
Candidates should monitor official score posting, confirm credential status in their NHA account, and track two-year renewal requirements, including continuing education with pharmacy law and patient safety credit.
Review NHA eligibility, candidate account access, training or work-experience documentation, exam fees, school or employer requirements, and the preferred PSI or remote delivery route.
Build weekly study blocks for role responsibilities, laws, drug therapy, dispensing, calculations, compounding, medication safety, and quality assurance.
Use timed scenarios for prescription entry, controlled substances, DEA numbers, HIPAA, NDC selection, days supply, dosage math, auxiliary labels, hazardous handling, and when to involve the pharmacist.
Prepare ID, appointment timing, PSI test center or live remote proctoring setup, permitted materials, breaks if allowed, score-report expectations, and retake steps.
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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