Pert text - Nursing
It is rhe reading and mat test fot in tu nurse program
© Copyright McCann Associates 2011. All Rights Reserved
Florida’s Postsecondary
Education Readiness Test
P.E.R.T.
October 18, 2013
800 Township Line Road, Suite 300, Yardley, PA 19067
Toll Free: 866.933.0508
Fax: 267.756.1440
www.mccanntesting.com
college.measuredsuccess.com
© Copyright McCann Associates 2011. All Rights Reserved
2
Table of Contents
Introduction to the P.E.R.T .................................................................................................... 3
How the P.E.R.T. Works ....................................................................................................... 3
P.E.R.T Test-Taking Tips ...................................................................................................... 4
P.E.R.T. Subject Area Tests................................................................................................... 4
What should you expect? ....................................................................................................... 5
Mathematics: .......................................................................................................................... 5
Math Sample Questions: ........................................................................................................ 6
Reading: ................................................................................................................................. 9
Reading Sample Questions: ................................................................................................... 9
Writing: ................................................................................................................................ 14
Writing Sample Questions: .................................................................................................. 14
Answer keys: ........................................................................................................................ 18
Math: .................................................................................................................................... 18
Reading: ............................................................................................................................... 19
Writing: ................................................................................................................................ 20
http://www.mccanntesting.com/
http://www.college.measuredsuccess.com/
800 Township Line Road, Suite 300, Yardley, PA 19067
Toll Free: 866.933.0508
Fax: 267.756.1440
www.mccanntesting.com
college.measuredsuccess.com
© Copyright McCann Associates 2011. All Rights Reserved
3
Introduction to the P.E.R.T
The purpose of Florida’s Postsecondary Education Readiness Test (P.E.R.T.) is to
adequately assess your academic skills in mathematics, reading and writing through the
delivery of three tests, one for each of these areas. The results of these tests are used to
determine your placement into appropriate courses at your college.
You cannot pass or fail the P.E.R.T. – it is only used to determine which courses are best
for you. While it doesn’t impact your grades, we encourage you to take the P.E.R.T.
seriously so that your course placement is accurate.
How the P.E.R.T. Works
The P.E.R.T. assessments are computer-adaptive, which means the questions are chosen
based on your answers to previous questions. You will not be permitted to change your
answer once you have moved on to the next question or leave a question unanswered.
However, all of the P.E.R.T. assessments are untimed so you have as much time as you
need to consider each question before submitting your answer. If you do not know the
answer to a specific question, you are encouraged to try and answer the question by
eliminating one or more of the answer options and then select from the remaining choices.
You will not be allowed to bring a calculator with you; however, for certain questions, a
calculator icon will be available in the bottom left corner of the test for your use. Once the
calculator icon has been clicked on, the electronic calculator will appear as a pop-up in the
middle of your screen. You must use the electronic calculator keyboard to input numbers.
It is a standard 4-function calculator and performs operations in the order you enter them.
http://www.mccanntesting.com/
http://www.college.measuredsuccess.com/
800 Township Line Road, Suite 300, Yardley, PA 19067
Toll Free: 866.933.0508
Fax: 267.756.1440
www.mccanntesting.com
college.measuredsuccess.com
© Copyright McCann Associates 2011. All Rights Reserved
4
Check with your college testing center for what to bring or not to bring with you on test
day.
Your scores on each assessment will be available immediately after you submit and your
college will provide you with the results.
P.E.R.T Test-Taking Tips
Prepare
Take practice exams and study areas of weakness.
Read the directions carefully
When you take the tests, make sure to take your time and carefully follow the
instructions for each question.
Use reasoning when answering
1. Identify the key phrase in the question.
2. Try to find the correct answer before you read all the choices.
3. Eliminate the choices that you know are not correct.
4. Read all the choices and pick the best answer.
Review
Be sure to review each answer carefully before submitting. You will not be able to
go back to any questions.
P.E.R.T. Subject Area Tests
There are three P.E.R.T. tests, each with 30 questions. The content that is covered is listed
below by subject:
Mathematics:
Equations–solving linear equations, linear inequalities, quadratic equations and
literal equations
Evaluating algebraic expressions
Polynomials–factoring, simplifying, adding, subtracting, multiplying, and dividing
Dividing by monomials and binomials
Applying standard algorithms or concepts
Coordinate planes–translate between lines and inspect equations
Focusing on pairs of simultaneous linear equations in two variables
Reading:
Discerning and summarizing the most important ideas, events, or information
Supporting or challenging assertions about the text
Determining the meaning of words and phrases in context
Analyzing the meaning, word choices, tone, and organizational structure of the text
http://www.mccanntesting.com/
http://www.college.measuredsuccess.com/
800 Township Line Road, Suite 300, Yardley, PA 19067
Toll Free: 866.933.0508
Fax: 267.756.1440
www.mccanntesting.com
college.measuredsuccess.com
© Copyright McCann Associates 2011. All Rights Reserved
5
Determining the author’s purpose, and the relation of events in the text to one
another
Recognizing relationships within and between sentences
Analyzing the traits, motivations, and thoughts of individuals in fiction and
nonfiction
Analyzing how two or more texts with different styles, points of view, or arguments
address similar topics or themes
Distinguishing between facts and opinions
Evaluating reasoning and rhetoric of an argument or explanation
Writing:
Sustaining focus on a specific topic or argument
Establishing a topic or thesis
Demonstrating use of the conventions of standard written English, including
grammar, usage, and mechanics
Supporting and illustrating arguments and explanations
Developing and maintaining a style and tone
Synthesizing information from multiple relevant sources
Conveying complex information clearly and coherently
Representing and accurately citing data, conclusions, and opinions of others
Establishing a substantive claim and acknowledging competing arguments or
information
Conceptual and Organizational Skills - recognizing effective transitional devices
within the context of a passage
Word Choice Skills - recognizing commonly confused or misused words and
phrases
Sentence Structure Skills - using modifiers correctly, using coordination and
subordination effectively, recognizing parallel structure
Grammar, Spelling, Capitalization, Punctuation Skills - avoiding inappropriate
shifts in verb tense and pronouns; maintaining agreement between pronoun and
antecedent; and using proper case forms, adjectives, and adverbs
What should you expect?
The following section provides an overview of the type of information you will need to
know to perform well on the subject area tests but it is not intended to be a comprehensive
listing of all content to be covered.
Mathematics:
You should review your basic math rules such as, the order of operations, exponents, prime
numbers and percents. Here are a few of the rules to review:
http://www.mccanntesting.com/
http://www.college.measuredsuccess.com/
800 Township Line Road, Suite 300, Yardley, PA 19067
Toll Free: 866.933.0508
Fax: 267.756.1440
www.mccanntesting.com
college.measuredsuccess.com
© Copyright McCann Associates 2011. All Rights Reserved
6
Order of Operations
work within parentheses
simplify exponents
multiplication and division
addition and subtraction
Exponents
The mathematical notation that notates a variable is multiplied by itself the number of
times indicated by the exponent.
x
3
= x × x × x
x
5
= x × x × x × x × x
Prime Numbers
A prime number is defined as an integer that is greater than 1, and has only two positive
factors, 1 and itself. The first ten prime numbers are 2, 3, 5, 7, 11, 13, 17, 19, 23, and
29.
Percents
The word percent means “hundredths” or a number which is divided by 100.
Converting a number into a percentage involves multiplying the number by 100.
A percent can be determined by performing the division of the part by the total and
multiplying it by 100:
Percent = Part x 100
Total
Math Sample Questions:
1. Which of the following is a solution to the equation c + (4 – 3c) – 2 = 0?
A. -1
B. 0
C. 1
D. 2
http://www.mccanntesting.com/
http://www.college.measuredsuccess.com/
800 Township Line Road, Suite 300, Yardley, PA 19067
Toll Free: 866.933.0508
Fax: 267.756.1440
www.mccanntesting.com
college.measuredsuccess.com
© Copyright McCann Associates 2011. All Rights Reserved
7
0-5-10 105
0-5-10 105
0-5-10 105
0-5-10 105
2. Graph the solution of y – 2 > 1 on a number line.
A.
B.
C.
D.
3. Which of the following is a solution to the equation x
2
– 6x + 5 = 0?
A. x = -5
B. x = -1
C. x =
D. x = 5
4. What is the value of the algebraic expression if x = , y = -1, and z = 2?
6x(y
2
z)
A. -12
B. -6
C. 1
D. 6
5. Which of the following is equivalent to (8 – 5) ÷ 2
3
?
A.
B.
C.
D.
http://www.mccanntesting.com/
http://www.college.measuredsuccess.com/
800 Township Line Road, Suite 300, Yardley, PA 19067
Toll Free: 866.933.0508
Fax: 267.756.1440
www.mccanntesting.com
college.measuredsuccess.com
© Copyright McCann Associates 2011. All Rights Reserved
8
6. Factor completely:
x
2
– x – 6?
A. (x – 2)(x + 3)
B. (x – 1)(x – 6)
C. (x + 2)(x – 3)
D. (x + 1)(x – 6)
7. Simplify the following expression:
3x
4
y
2
xy
2
A.
B.
C.
D.
8. Which of the following is equivalent to the expression (3ab)(-5ab)?
A. -2ab
B. -2a
2
b
2
C. -15ab
D. -15a
2
b
2
http://www.mccanntesting.com/
http://www.college.measuredsuccess.com/
800 Township Line Road, Suite 300, Yardley, PA 19067
Toll Free: 866.933.0508
Fax: 267.756.1440
www.mccanntesting.com
college.measuredsuccess.com
© Copyright McCann Associates 2011. All Rights Reserved
9
9. What percent of the grid is shaded?
A. 35\%
B. 40\%
C. 45\%
D. 55\%
10. Which of the following is the equation of a line that passes through (-2, -1) and (-4, -3)?
A. y = x + 1
B. y = x + 1
C. y = x – 1
D. y = x – 1
Reading:
Read each passage carefully. Since the test is not timed, take as much time as you need to
read each passage. Each passage may have one or more than questions associated with it. It
is also important to focus on the opening and ending sentences of each paragraph to help
with capturing the main idea of each paragraph. Another strategy is to look for keywords or
key phrases within the passage to help find the answer to questions regarding the author’s
feelings or meaning of the passage.
Reading Sample Questions:
Read the selection and answer the questions that follow.
A Born Artist
Benjamin West was born in a small town near Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, in 1738.
Soon after Benjamins birth, the family minister paid a visit. This boy will do great
http://www.mccanntesting.com/
http://www.college.measuredsuccess.com/
800 Township Line Road, Suite 300, Yardley, PA 19067
Toll Free: 866.933.0508
Fax: 267.756.1440
www.mccanntesting.com
college.measuredsuccess.com
© Copyright McCann Associates 2011. All Rights Reserved
10
things someday, the minister said. The ministers words left the Wests wondering what
might be in store for their son. Then, when Benjamin was seven years old, he drew a
picture of his baby niece. Benjamins parents were stunned to see how skilled his
drawing was. Perhaps it is a sign, they thought.
As he grew up, Benjamin drew whenever he could. He especially liked drawing
animals he saw in the fields and woods near his house. One day, as Benjamin was
drawing a robin, three Lenape Indians passed by. They looked at the drawing and, in
their own language, discussed what was wrong with it. Finally, one of the Lenape told
Benjamin in English that the robins breast should be red. When Benjamin explained
that he didnt have any paint, the Lenapes dug some red and yellow clay from the
riverbank and showed him how to make paint from the clay.
Benjamin ran home with his red and yellow paints. When his mother saw how
excited he was, she gave him some blue indigo, which she used to dye wool. Now
Benjamin had the three primary colors, which he could mix to make other paint colors.
But Benjamin still needed a brush. There was no place around to buy one, so Benjamin
decided to make his own. When his parents werent looking, he snipped some hair from
his cats tail. Then he pressed the hairs to the tip of a goose quill and wound yarn
around the tip to secure the hairs.
The brush worked, but not for long. After it fell apart, Benjamin made more. Soon
Mr. and Mrs. West saw that the family cat was missing great patches of fur. At first
they were furious, but then they softened. They knew that a boy who would go to such
lengths to paint must be special. So they bought Benjamin paints, brushes, and some
canvas.
From these beginnings, Benjamin West became a great and famous painter. In 1763
he moved to England and never returned to America. Although he taught himself to
paint, he was happy to teach younger artists, especially ones who traveled from the
United States to study with him. For this reason, West is often called the father of
American art.
1. Which of the following statements is the best summary of this selection?
A. Benjamin West drew pictures of his niece and a robin. Then he became interested in
painting instead.
B. As a young child, Benjamin West loved to draw and paint. He grew up to become a
great and famous painter.
C. Benjamin West taught himself to draw. Then some Indian friends and his parents
gave him painting supplies.
D. A minister predicted that Benjamin West would do great things someday. His
parents soon discovered that Benjamin was special.
http://www.mccanntesting.com/
http://www.college.measuredsuccess.com/
800 Township Line Road, Suite 300, Yardley, PA 19067
Toll Free: 866.933.0508
Fax: 267.756.1440
www.mccanntesting.com
college.measuredsuccess.com
© Copyright McCann Associates 2011. All Rights Reserved
11
2. How is the information in this selection organized?
A. In chronological order
B. As a list of problems and solutions
C. In a series of questions and answers
D. From least important to most important
3. As it is used in this selection, the word secure means —
A. free from danger.
B. to take or get.
C. sure or certain.
D. to fasten or hold tight.
4. The author’s main purpose in writing this selection was to —
A. persuade young artists to keep drawing.
B. show that art supplies can be made from everyday things.
C. entertain with a story about a young artist.
D. inform readers about art long ago.
Read the selection and answer the questions that follow.
King of the Sea
Thor Heyerdahl, a famous adventurer from Norway, could not swim. He nearly
drowned more than once when he was a teenager. For a long time he was afraid of
water. Its surprising, then, to learn that he spent much of his life sailing delicate boats
on the worlds oceans.
In 1947, Heyerdahl set off on his first great adventure. He hoped to cross the Pacific
Ocean from South America to Polynesia. Heyerdahl thought that early people might
have migrated to Polynesia thousands of years ago by sea. He reasoned that if he could
follow this route in a simple raft, he would show it was possible.
Heyerdahl constructed a raft of balsa wood and set out to cross the Pacific Ocean.
This wood is so light that today it is used for model airplanes. Critics thought the raft
would get waterlogged and sink, but they were wrong. The raft, called the Kon-Tiki,
landed in Polynesia after about 100 days at sea.
On another trip, in 1969, Heyerdahl tried to sail across the Atlantic Ocean from
North Africa to the Caribbean. His first boat for this trip was the Ra; it was made of
reeds. The design was based on ancient drawings found on a wall in Egypt. After the
http://www.mccanntesting.com/
http://www.college.measuredsuccess.com/
800 Township Line Road, Suite 300, Yardley, PA 19067
Toll Free: 866.933.0508
Fax: 267.756.1440
www.mccanntesting.com
college.measuredsuccess.com
© Copyright McCann Associates 2011. All Rights Reserved
12
Ra broke apart, Heyerdahl did not give up. A year later, he set off in a new boat, called
the Ra II, and made the 3200-mile trip successfully.
The Norwegian explorer became well known through the books he wrote about his
adventures at sea. His book about the voyage in the Kon-Tiki sold 25 million copies.
Heyerdahl believed that his voyages proved his theory that peoples of long ago
sailed to distant places. This could explain why similar cultures have shown up in
places that were far removed from each other. For example, it could explain why
pyramids are found both in Egypt and in Mexico, even though these countries are on
opposite sides of the world.
Today, experts dont generally accept Heyerdahls voyages as proof of his theories.
Still, he is viewed as a remarkable sea-going explorer, and thats not bad for a boy who
was once afraid of the water.
5. Which evidence in this selection best supports the theory that people migrated across
the Atlantic Ocean thousands of years ago?
A. Heyerdahl made a raft of balsa wood found in South America.
B. The Ra was based on a design from a drawing found in Egypt.
C. Heyerdahl made a boat of reeds, but it broke apart.
D. Ancient pyramids have been found in both Mexico and Egypt.
6. In what way were the two voyages described in this selection alike?
A. Heyerdahl used the same boat for both voyages.
B. Heyerdahl was trying to prove the same theory on both voyages.
C. Both voyages followed the same route.
D. Both voyages succeeded on the first attempt.
7. According to this passage, the purpose of Heyerdahls first voyage in 1947 was to —
A. sail across the Atlantic Ocean in a reed boat.
B. prove you can become famous by sailing long distances.
C. learn how to build a simple raft of balsa wood.
D. show that the Polynesians could have crossed the Pacific Ocean.
http://www.mccanntesting.com/
http://www.college.measuredsuccess.com/
800 Township Line Road, Suite 300, Yardley, PA 19067
Toll Free: 866.933.0508
Fax: 267.756.1440
www.mccanntesting.com
college.measuredsuccess.com
© Copyright McCann Associates 2011. All Rights Reserved
13
Read the selection and answer the questions that follow.
Sacajawea Saves the Day
The baby squirmed in his basket, and Sacajawea hummed quietly to soothe him. At
three months old, he was a strong, healthy child and was already used to life in the
wilderness. The young mother knew the little boy would soon fall into a peaceful sleep,
lulled by the rocking motion of the river. Sacajawea closed her eyes and rested. She
carried little Pompy on her back night and day, yet she never failed to keep up with her
companions. Under the leadership of Lewis and Clark, she and a large band of men
were on a great journey to explore the western wilderness.
For now, things were going well. Just that morning Sacajawea had found an
abundant supply of edible roots—enough to satisfy the hunger of all the men in the
group. Captain Clark had praised her warmly and recorded the event in his journal. The
men, at first suspicious of the Shoshone woman with the child, now welcomed her as an
important member of the group.
Sacajawea dozed quietly until a sudden clap of thunder awakened her. Rain began
to fall, and a sudden strong wind nearly knocked her over. The boat tipped. Bundles of
supplies slid toward the water. Suddenly the boat overturned, and Sacajawea fell into
the river. She struggled to keep Pompys head above the rushing water. Captain Clark
shouted; another man screamed. Sacajawea reached for her son, strapped in the basket
on her back. A wail told her that he was fine, though cold and wet.
The water was not deep, but the current was strong. The men worked frantically to
right the overturned boat. No one but Sacajawea noticed the bundles bobbing in the
water. As they spun farther away from the boat, Sacajawea grabbed an overhanging
branch, and quickly lowered the branch to trap the bundles. When the boat was finally
right-side up, Sacajawea quietly placed the precious bundles inside.
8. Where does this story take place?
A. In Sacajaweas village
B. On a river in the wilderness
C. In a mountain pass
D. At a fort on the frontier
9. The writer of this selection seems to view Sacajawea with a feeling of —
A. admiration.
B. amusement.
C. dislike.
D. confusion.
http://www.mccanntesting.com/
http://www.college.measuredsuccess.com/
800 Township Line Road, Suite 300, Yardley, PA 19067
Toll Free: 866.933.0508
Fax: 267.756.1440
www.mccanntesting.com
college.measuredsuccess.com
© Copyright McCann Associates 2011. All Rights Reserved
14
10. Which of the following is the best description of the theme of this selection?
A. Only the strong survive.
B. A penny saved is a penny earned.
C. One person can make a difference.
D. Practice makes perfect.
Writing:
Review basic writing rules such as errors in word choice, punctuation and capitalization.
You may want to look over materials on when and how apostrophes and commas should be
used as well as reviewing common sentence structure errors.
Writing Sample Questions:
Read the selection about American astronaut Sally Ride and answer the question.
(1) Some of the greatest success stories in American history began with failure. (2) Take
the case of Sally Ride. (3) When Ride was a young girl in Encino, California, her goal
was to become a professional tennis player. (4) She dropped out of college and practiced
hard to become a tennis pro. (5) In time, she realized that she would never be good
enough to compete with the best tennis players. (6) She returned to college and studied
astrophysics.
(7) One day in 1977, while working on her Ph.D. at Stanford University, Ride read that
NASA was looking for astronauts. (8) She applied and was one of six women accepted
into the space program. (9) Ride trained to be an astronaut longer and harder than she
had ever done anything in her life. (10) By the early 1980s, she was part of the space
shuttle program. (11) In 1983, as a member of the crew of the space shuttle Challenger,
Sally Ride became the first American woman to journey into space.
(12) Ride was getting ready for another mission when the Challenger exploded in 1986,
killing the whole crew. (13) One of them was a New Hampshire high school teacher
named Christa McAuliffe. (14) Ride was appointed to a special commission that
investigated the tragic accident. (15) A year later she retired from NASA and returned to
California, where she taught college. (16) Since then, she has been involved in several
organizations that encourage girls who are interested in science and math.
http://www.mccanntesting.com/
http://www.college.measuredsuccess.com/
800 Township Line Road, Suite 300, Yardley, PA 19067
Toll Free: 866.933.0508
Fax: 267.756.1440
www.mccanntesting.com
college.measuredsuccess.com
© Copyright McCann Associates 2011. All Rights Reserved
15
1. Which sentence does NOT belong in the selection?
A. Sentence 4
B. Sentence 6
C. Sentence 13
D. Sentence 15
2. Choose the word that best completes the sentence.
Harold’s grandmother entertained the families with stories ______ growing up in
Africa, explaining the many differences between her life now and her life back then.
A. about
B. within
C. between
D. throughout
3. Choose the sentences that best support the following topic sentence:
Hay fever is the common name for an allergic reaction to pollen.
A. In my fathers family, allergies are quite common. His sister Jane is allergic to dust,
pollen, and mold, as well as foods such as tomatoes and eggplant.
B. It seems that allergic reactions to peanuts and tree nuts are becoming more and
more common, too. Many schools have recently banned peanuts and peanut butter
altogether.
C. People who suffer from allergies can check the weather report in our newspaper for
the allergen counts. The weather page also includes interesting information about
the phases of the moon and the times of sunrise and sunset.
D. The worst offender is ragweed pollen, which causes many people to suffer from
sneezing, runny nose, and itchy eyes from late summer to late fall. Dust and animal
dander may also bring on the symptoms of hay fever.
http://www.mccanntesting.com/
http://www.college.measuredsuccess.com/
800 Township Line Road, Suite 300, Yardley, PA 19067
Toll Free: 866.933.0508
Fax: 267.756.1440
www.mccanntesting.com
college.measuredsuccess.com
© Copyright McCann Associates 2011. All Rights Reserved
16
4. Choose the best order of the sentences in the paragraph.
A. Before long, the storm moved on, and all was quiet again. From my window, I
watched bright lightning bolts streak across the sky. After each lightning flash, the
thunder boomed loudly. Last night a powerful thunderstorm rolled through our
town.
B. From my window, I watched bright lightning bolts streak across the sky. Last night
a powerful thunderstorm rolled through our town. Before long, the storm moved on,
and all was quiet again. After each lightning flash, the thunder boomed loudly.
C. Last night a powerful thunderstorm rolled through our town. From my window, I
watched bright lightning bolts streak across the sky. After each lightning flash, the
thunder boomed loudly. Before long, the storm moved on, and all was quiet again.
D. After each lightning flash, the thunder boomed loudly. Before long, the storm
moved on, and all was quiet again. Last night a powerful thunderstorm rolled
through our town. From my window, I watched bright lightning bolts streak across
the sky.
5. Choose the sentence that is written correctly.
A. Roasted with …
CATEGORIES
Economics
Nursing
Applied Sciences
Psychology
Science
Management
Computer Science
Human Resource Management
Accounting
Information Systems
English
Anatomy
Operations Management
Sociology
Literature
Education
Business & Finance
Marketing
Engineering
Statistics
Biology
Political Science
Reading
History
Financial markets
Philosophy
Mathematics
Law
Criminal
Architecture and Design
Government
Social Science
World history
Chemistry
Humanities
Business Finance
Writing
Programming
Telecommunications Engineering
Geography
Physics
Spanish
ach
e. Embedded Entrepreneurship
f. Three Social Entrepreneurship Models
g. Social-Founder Identity
h. Micros-enterprise Development
Outcomes
Subset 2. Indigenous Entrepreneurship Approaches (Outside of Canada)
a. Indigenous Australian Entrepreneurs Exami
Calculus
(people influence of
others) processes that you perceived occurs in this specific Institution Select one of the forms of stratification highlighted (focus on inter the intersectionalities
of these three) to reflect and analyze the potential ways these (
American history
Pharmacology
Ancient history
. Also
Numerical analysis
Environmental science
Electrical Engineering
Precalculus
Physiology
Civil Engineering
Electronic Engineering
ness Horizons
Algebra
Geology
Physical chemistry
nt
When considering both O
lassrooms
Civil
Probability
ions
Identify a specific consumer product that you or your family have used for quite some time. This might be a branded smartphone (if you have used several versions over the years)
or the court to consider in its deliberations. Locard’s exchange principle argues that during the commission of a crime
Chemical Engineering
Ecology
aragraphs (meaning 25 sentences or more). Your assignment may be more than 5 paragraphs but not less.
INSTRUCTIONS:
To access the FNU Online Library for journals and articles you can go the FNU library link here:
https://www.fnu.edu/library/
In order to
n that draws upon the theoretical reading to explain and contextualize the design choices. Be sure to directly quote or paraphrase the reading
ce to the vaccine. Your campaign must educate and inform the audience on the benefits but also create for safe and open dialogue. A key metric of your campaign will be the direct increase in numbers.
Key outcomes: The approach that you take must be clear
Mechanical Engineering
Organic chemistry
Geometry
nment
Topic
You will need to pick one topic for your project (5 pts)
Literature search
You will need to perform a literature search for your topic
Geophysics
you been involved with a company doing a redesign of business processes
Communication on Customer Relations. Discuss how two-way communication on social media channels impacts businesses both positively and negatively. Provide any personal examples from your experience
od pressure and hypertension via a community-wide intervention that targets the problem across the lifespan (i.e. includes all ages).
Develop a community-wide intervention to reduce elevated blood pressure and hypertension in the State of Alabama that in
in body of the report
Conclusions
References (8 References Minimum)
*** Words count = 2000 words.
*** In-Text Citations and References using Harvard style.
*** In Task section I’ve chose (Economic issues in overseas contracting)"
Electromagnetism
w or quality improvement; it was just all part of good nursing care. The goal for quality improvement is to monitor patient outcomes using statistics for comparison to standards of care for different diseases
e a 1 to 2 slide Microsoft PowerPoint presentation on the different models of case management. Include speaker notes... .....Describe three different models of case management.
visual representations of information. They can include numbers
SSAY
ame workbook for all 3 milestones. You do not need to download a new copy for Milestones 2 or 3. When you submit Milestone 3
pages):
Provide a description of an existing intervention in Canada
making the appropriate buying decisions in an ethical and professional manner.
Topic: Purchasing and Technology
You read about blockchain ledger technology. Now do some additional research out on the Internet and share your URL with the rest of the class
be aware of which features their competitors are opting to include so the product development teams can design similar or enhanced features to attract more of the market. The more unique
low (The Top Health Industry Trends to Watch in 2015) to assist you with this discussion.
https://youtu.be/fRym_jyuBc0
Next year the $2.8 trillion U.S. healthcare industry will finally begin to look and feel more like the rest of the business wo
evidence-based primary care curriculum. Throughout your nurse practitioner program
Vignette
Understanding Gender Fluidity
Providing Inclusive Quality Care
Affirming Clinical Encounters
Conclusion
References
Nurse Practitioner Knowledge
Mechanics
and word limit is unit as a guide only.
The assessment may be re-attempted on two further occasions (maximum three attempts in total). All assessments must be resubmitted 3 days within receiving your unsatisfactory grade. You must clearly indicate “Re-su
Trigonometry
Article writing
Other
5. June 29
After the components sending to the manufacturing house
1. In 1972 the Furman v. Georgia case resulted in a decision that would put action into motion. Furman was originally sentenced to death because of a murder he committed in Georgia but the court debated whether or not this was a violation of his 8th amend
One of the first conflicts that would need to be investigated would be whether the human service professional followed the responsibility to client ethical standard. While developing a relationship with client it is important to clarify that if danger or
Ethical behavior is a critical topic in the workplace because the impact of it can make or break a business
No matter which type of health care organization
With a direct sale
During the pandemic
Computers are being used to monitor the spread of outbreaks in different areas of the world and with this record
3. Furman v. Georgia is a U.S Supreme Court case that resolves around the Eighth Amendments ban on cruel and unsual punishment in death penalty cases. The Furman v. Georgia case was based on Furman being convicted of murder in Georgia. Furman was caught i
One major ethical conflict that may arise in my investigation is the Responsibility to Client in both Standard 3 and Standard 4 of the Ethical Standards for Human Service Professionals (2015). Making sure we do not disclose information without consent ev
4. Identify two examples of real world problems that you have observed in your personal
Summary & Evaluation: Reference & 188. Academic Search Ultimate
Ethics
We can mention at least one example of how the violation of ethical standards can be prevented. Many organizations promote ethical self-regulation by creating moral codes to help direct their business activities
*DDB is used for the first three years
For example
The inbound logistics for William Instrument refer to purchase components from various electronic firms. During the purchase process William need to consider the quality and price of the components. In this case
4. A U.S. Supreme Court case known as Furman v. Georgia (1972) is a landmark case that involved Eighth Amendment’s ban of unusual and cruel punishment in death penalty cases (Furman v. Georgia (1972)
With covid coming into place
In my opinion
with
Not necessarily all home buyers are the same! When you choose to work with we buy ugly houses Baltimore & nationwide USA
The ability to view ourselves from an unbiased perspective allows us to critically assess our personal strengths and weaknesses. This is an important step in the process of finding the right resources for our personal learning style. Ego and pride can be
· By Day 1 of this week
While you must form your answers to the questions below from our assigned reading material
CliftonLarsonAllen LLP (2013)
5 The family dynamic is awkward at first since the most outgoing and straight forward person in the family in Linda
Urien
The most important benefit of my statistical analysis would be the accuracy with which I interpret the data. The greatest obstacle
From a similar but larger point of view
4 In order to get the entire family to come back for another session I would suggest coming in on a day the restaurant is not open
When seeking to identify a patient’s health condition
After viewing the you tube videos on prayer
Your paper must be at least two pages in length (not counting the title and reference pages)
The word assimilate is negative to me. I believe everyone should learn about a country that they are going to live in. It doesnt mean that they have to believe that everything in America is better than where they came from. It means that they care enough
Data collection
Single Subject Chris is a social worker in a geriatric case management program located in a midsize Northeastern town. She has an MSW and is part of a team of case managers that likes to continuously improve on its practice. The team is currently using an
I would start off with Linda on repeating her options for the child and going over what she is feeling with each option. I would want to find out what she is afraid of. I would avoid asking her any “why” questions because I want her to be in the here an
Summarize the advantages and disadvantages of using an Internet site as means of collecting data for psychological research (Comp 2.1) 25.0\% Summarization of the advantages and disadvantages of using an Internet site as means of collecting data for psych
Identify the type of research used in a chosen study
Compose a 1
Optics
effect relationship becomes more difficult—as the researcher cannot enact total control of another person even in an experimental environment. Social workers serve clients in highly complex real-world environments. Clients often implement recommended inte
I think knowing more about you will allow you to be able to choose the right resources
Be 4 pages in length
soft MB-920 dumps review and documentation and high-quality listing pdf MB-920 braindumps also recommended and approved by Microsoft experts. The practical test
g
One thing you will need to do in college is learn how to find and use references. References support your ideas. College-level work must be supported by research. You are expected to do that for this paper. You will research
Elaborate on any potential confounds or ethical concerns while participating in the psychological study 20.0\% Elaboration on any potential confounds or ethical concerns while participating in the psychological study is missing. Elaboration on any potenti
3 The first thing I would do in the family’s first session is develop a genogram of the family to get an idea of all the individuals who play a major role in Linda’s life. After establishing where each member is in relation to the family
A Health in All Policies approach
Note: The requirements outlined below correspond to the grading criteria in the scoring guide. At a minimum
Chen
Read Connecting Communities and Complexity: A Case Study in Creating the Conditions for Transformational Change
Read Reflections on Cultural Humility
Read A Basic Guide to ABCD Community Organizing
Use the bolded black section and sub-section titles below to organize your paper. For each section
Losinski forwarded the article on a priority basis to Mary Scott
Losinksi wanted details on use of the ED at CGH. He asked the administrative resident