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Just took the TEAS Monday and can confirm Triple point is on the 7 version! Passed with an 81.3% these videos really help. Stay calm and focus. Good luck everyone!
@@anahimuro203 pretty similar, honestly the reading and math were the hardest for me. I did the best in the science portion. Just keep watching the videos and do the TEAS practice exams. If you study you’ll be fine! Good luck!
Excellent question - thank you! Yes, vaporization occurs at water’s boiling point. Evaporation if a form of vaporization that occurs on the liquid’s surface and can occur below the boiling point. Vaporization occurs at the boiling point and can result in a total phase change from liquid to gas. In other words, evaporation is a form of vaporization that only happens on a liquid's surface. I can see how that last option could cause confusion and will edit it for clarity and make a note in the description. I hope this helps you, and thank you for bringing it to my attention!
Do you have any question reviews for blood flow and muscle contractions (cross bridge). I took the teas last month (07/30/24) and a lot of what you went over is on there. I just needed help with filtration, blood flow, and muscle contractions and the type of proteins. Cellular structure is also on there so know what lysosomes are etc., (in which I didn't )
Hi, Maia! Love that are gearing up to take the TEAS again and have identified what to study for a higher score. I cover filtration, blood flow, cell structure, and muscles in my full program. On RU-vid, I have a video covering the kidneys if you haven't seen that already (ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-vZXPmMRDbNs.html).I do believe some of my review questions/content on Instagram cover some of those concepts as well. Good luck as you study and let me know if you have any other questions!
@@prenursingsmarter Thank you so much for taking the time out to respond back to me! I will take a look at your other videos and keep you updated if I am confused or have any questions. Have a great day!
The TEAS is used as an admissions exam for both LPN and RN programs (and other allied health programs, too). Different schools will have different score requirements, so it's always best to check with your target programs for specific TEAS requirements. Good luck!
Great question! These questions are matched to the topic and concept level of the exam. Some of the "easier" questions are to make sure you know the concepts inside and out and can recall them quickly. The TEAS will always have some tricky questions where the wording of the question is confusing and/or the answer options all seem both right and wrong. It's great to study the topics AND test-taking strategies for standardized tests like the TEAS.