EKG + Phlebotomy Ready Bundle — NHA CET + CPT in One Weekend
List price $149 · Launch pricing $59 for the first 25 customers · After that, $149 forever.Two NHA credentials. One bundle. Less than the cost of one competing book.Most candidates stacking the NHA CET (Certified EKG Technician) and NHA CPT (Certified Phlebotomy Technician) end up buying two separate study books — $40–50 each, $80–100 total — plus a couple of Quizlet subscriptions, plus a "EKG strips flashcards" deck on Amazon. Hundreds of dollars and a stack of partially-overlapping resources for two credentials that share an audience, a knowledge base, and very often a test week.Buy separate EKG and Phlebotomy books and you're staring at 600+ pages across two volumes — for two credentials that share an audience and a knowledge base.EKG + Phleb Ready is 46 pages. The only study bundle on the market built specifically for candidates stacking the NHA CET (EKG) and NHA CPT (Phlebotomy) credentials. Both credentials in one cohesive package. 2-week stack-and-test study plan. Less than the cost of one competing book. Pay once, keep forever, no subscription.What's inside Single-volume Study Guide covering both NHA CET and NHA CPT (EKG fundamentals, lead placement, rhythm interpretation, artifacts, troubleshooting — plus phlebotomy basics, order of draw, special collections, safety, infection control) 100 practice questions with full rationales (50 EKG + 50 Phlebotomy) Q-Bank Answer Key with explanation of why the right answer is right and why each wrong option is wrong Mixed-credential 50-question Mock Exam (60-minute timed simulation, EKG + Phleb questions interleaved) Mock Exam Answer Key with per-credential scoring band so you know if you're ready for one credential, both, or need more time Print-and-fold Quick-Reference Cheat Sheet: 12-lead placement, common rhythms, tube color order of draw, additive memory aids, sharps and PPE protocols 2-week study plan that stacks both exams in 9 study days Who it's for Medical assistants (CCMA-credentialed or in training) adding EKG and Phlebotomy to their resume for higher pay Nursing aides and patient-care techs leveling up to credentialed specialty roles Career-switchers entering allied health and stacking entry-level certifications for hireability Anyone planning to take NHA CET and CPT within the same month Candidates who failed one exam and need to retest one credential — start with the Mock to find the gap Why this works Built for stacking. The Study Guide, Q-Bank, and Mock Exam treat CET and CPT as paired credentials — not two random books rebound. 2-week study plan. EKG in week one (3 days fundamentals, 2 days rhythms). Phlebotomy in week two (2 days fundamentals, 2 days special/safety). Mock and review on the weekend. Stack-and-test cadence. NHA lets you schedule CET and CPT on separate days — most successful candidates take one per week so the material stays fresh. Less than one competing book. $59 for both credentials, vs $80–100 for two separate books that don't talk to each other. No subscription. Pay once, keep forever. Free updates for 12 months if NHA revises either blueprint. The honest guaranteeDigital files can't be returned, so all sales are final. But if you experience a download issue or get the wrong file, email info@passfirsttry.co within 7 days and we'll replace it free.FAQQ. What format do I download?A ZIP file with 8 PDFs. Opens on any phone, tablet, or computer. Print the cheat sheet, keep the rest digital.Q. Is this NHA-affiliated?No. PassFirstTry is independent study material. NHA owns the CET® and CPT® marks — we use them descriptively. Always confirm current exam requirements and fees at nhanow.com.Q. Can I take both exams on the same day?NHA technically allows it, but most candidates score better by spacing them a week apart. The bundle's 2-week plan assumes one per week.Q. I only need one credential — should I still get this?If you only need CET or CPT and have zero interest in the other, a single-credential book is fine. If there's even a chance you'll add the second credential within a year, this bundle is cheaper than two books and a lot more cohesive.Q. I already have my CCMA — do I need this?The CCMA exam covers EKG and Phlebotomy at a conceptual level. CET and CPT are credentialed specialty exams that test you to a higher technical standard (lead-by-lead rhythm interpretation, specific tube additives, draw order on patients with bleeding disorders, etc.). If your job pays a differential for credentialed EKG techs or phlebotomists, the certs typically pay for themselves in a few weeks.Q. What if I have less than 2 weeks?Take the Mock Exam day 1. Whichever credential you score below 80% on is your priority — focus the entire bundle on that side first. The Cheat Sheet alone gets you most of the order-of-draw and lead-placement basics in one evening.Q. What if I just failed one of the exams?Open the Mock Exam Answer Key, find which credential's score is below 80%, read only that side of the Study Guide, re-do the matching Q-Bank questions, re-take the Mock. NHA lets you retest within 30 days — use the wait time on the failed credential, not on restudying the one you passed.Q. How do I register for the exams?nhanow.com. NHA's fee is around $117 per exam (~$234 for both). Eligibility typically requires completion of a relevant training program OR documented work experience — check current eligibility tracks before applying.
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