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AZ DCW Level 1 Fundamentals Study Guide | 92% Cut-Off

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Tagline Pass the AHCCCS DCW Fundamentals test on the first try. 92% written, 100% skills — covered. Who this is for New Direct Care Workers in Arizona who need Level I Fundamentals before they can bill Caregivers, attendants, and homemakers hired by ALTCS / DDD qualified vendors Career-changers moving into home- and community-based services Family caregivers who want a written, citable reference Anyone who failed the 92% written or 100% skills cut-off on a prior attempt What you're getting 6 printable PDFs: cover, course notice, full study guide, two condensed cheat sheets, exam-day pocket card A study aid built from the AHCCCS Principles of Caregiving, Level I curriculum Every term the test-taker report flags as “very high” weight What's covered Member rights, HIPAA, informed consent, and professional boundaries Mandated reporting under A.R.S. § 46-454 (911 → APS / CPS → supervisor → document) Hand hygiene, chain of infection, standard precautions, PPE don/doff Six Rights of medication and DCW scope of practice (assist, never administer injectables) RACE / PASS / FAST, choking, seizure, and aspiration response Objective vs. subjective documentation and incident reporting Body mechanics, transfers, gait belt, mechanical lift Vital signs, food safety 40–140 °F, and end-of-life / advance directives Why this guide Built to the 92% written / 100% skills cut-off, not to look pretty. Every fact on the cheat sheets shows up on the most-cited public test-taker accounts. Honest sourcing. We base content on the AHCCCS, DES/DDD, and A.R.S. references; we don’t pretend to have the official test bank. Designed for a working caregiver — front-loads mandated reporting, the Six Rights, and the acronyms (RACE / PASS / FAST) test-takers say they missed. Pocket card prints on one page. Fold it, scan it, walk into the test with the four numbers (92% / 100% / 90 days / 6 hr/yr) already memorized. What people say about this exam Based on public test-taker accounts on Quizlet, Stuvia, Docsity, and caregiver forums: - Test-takers repeatedly say the actual exam is the course manual worded differently — and that the most common regret is not reading the manual. - Multiple accounts report that the “right to refuse care” scenario shows up in nearly every form, framed several different ways. - Test-takers say the most-tested single skill is hand hygiene, and the most-tested acronyms are RACE, PASS, and FAST. Independent study aid — not affiliated with or endorsed by any certifying body. Verify current rules with the issuing authority. All sales final.

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