Editorial Policy
Last updated: June 2026.
This page explains how content on RCIS Practice Test is researched, written, reviewed, and maintained. Our goal is accurate, genuinely useful educational material for people preparing for the RCIS exam and working in cardiovascular care.
Who writes our content
Articles and practice questions are produced and reviewed by the RCIS Practice Test Editorial Team — contributors with cardiovascular and allied-health backgrounds. Content is grounded in standard references and the official CCI exam content domains.
How we research
We base material on authoritative sources, including Cardiovascular Credentialing International (CCI), major cardiology societies (such as the ACC and AHA), peer-reviewed literature, current clinical guidelines, and established textbooks. We understand source material and write original explanations — we do not copy other publishers.
Accuracy & review
Practice questions are checked so that each has a single best answer with a supporting explanation, and our question banks are screened for duplicates and answer validity. Where guidance is evolving or values vary, we say so rather than overstating certainty.
Updates & corrections
We review and refresh content periodically and when guidelines change. Each article shows when it was last updated. If you spot an error, please tell us via our contact form and we will review it promptly.
Independence
RCIS Practice Test is an independent study resource and is not affiliated with, endorsed by, or sponsored by CCI. Educational content is kept separate from any advertising.
Medical disclaimer
All content is for education and exam preparation only and is not medical advice. See our full disclaimer.