Category: Nursing – TEAS Test

  • Chemistry

    Properties of Atoms Atoms Key Concepts Electron Organization Types of Chemical Bonds Covalent Bonds Ionic Bonds Physical Properties of Matter Physical Properties Key Measures States of Matter Kinetic Molecular Theory Water Solvents and Solutes Definitions Dilution Concentration Measures Diffusion and Osmosis Chemical Reactions Catalysts (enzymes): reduce the activation energy needed for a reaction, accelerate the…

  • Biology

    Biological hierarchy Carbohydrates (sugars and starches) Lipids Proteins Nucleic Acids (DNA and RNA) The Cell and It’s Components Mitosis A single cell divides to create two daughter cells that are genetically identical.Purpose: Facilitates tissue growth and repair. A germ cell undergoes two consecutive divisions, resulting in four gametes (sex cells). Objective: Creation of sex cells.…

  • Video Series – Nurse Cheung

    Human Anatomy Physiology A and P Practice Chemistry Life and Physical Sciences Scientific Reasoning Craft and Structure Knowledge and Ideas Key Ideas and Details Measurements and Data Numbers and Algebra Vocabulary Acquisition Language Knowledge Conventions of English Test Taking Strategies

  • Video Series – Mometrix

    Reading English Science

  • Math

    a/b: a = numerator (top part of the fraction)b = denominator (bottom part of the fraction, represented by “d” for down) Order of Operations PEMDAS (Order of Operations) Example:2 + 5 × 8 Example:(4 – 6) × ÷ 8 Standard & Metric Conversions 1 gal ………………………………… 3.8L 1 kg ………………………………… 2.2 lb 1 in ……………………………………

  • English

    Rules of Standard Language Usage Parts of Speech Vowels: a, e, i, o, u, y (occasionally).Consonants: b, c, d, f, g, h, j, k, l, m, n, p, q, r, s, t, v, w, x, z, y (occasionally). Reading Components of a Passage Topic: The subject matter of the passage.Main idea: The central message or…

  • Anatomy

    Human Body Terminology Standard Anatomical Position: Standing upright with the head and eyes looking straight ahead, arms resting at the sides, palms facing outward, thumbs pointing away from the body, feet flat on the ground, and toes directed forward. Body Planes Medical Terminology The Respiratory System Continuous Gas Exchange: The body constantly interacts with the…

  • Study Guide

    Hi future nurse! Thanks for downloading our app. Here’s some more info about it: This app is primarily designed to simulate the questions found on the TEAS 7 exam. Our practice questions are custom made by our team of Certified Nurse Educators (CNE®). They wrote over 2,000+ practice questions based on the most up to…