Entrance Exam Preparation
Core Domains
Reading: Key Ideas and Details, Craft and Structure, Integration of Knowledge and
Ideas.
Mathematics: Numbers and Algebra, Measurement and Data.
Science: Human Anatomy and Physiology, Biology, Chemistry, Scientific
Reasoning.
English and Language Usage: Conventions of Standard English, Knowledge of
Language, Vocabulary Acquisition.
Introduction
The Nursing ATI TEAS 7 Assessment is a standardized evaluation designed to determine
the academic readiness of applicants entering the nursing and allied health fields. This
exam rigorously evaluates foundational knowledge across four essential pillars: Reading,
Mathematics, Science, and English. Beyond simple rote memorization, the assessment
,focuses on the candidate's ability to apply theoretical concepts to clinical-style scenarios,
utilize critical thinking to solve complex algebraic and statistical problems, and
demonstrate a mastery of the English language necessary for professional healthcare
communication. Each section utilizes a multiple-choice format to ensure a balanced
appraisal of both entry-level competency and advanced analytical skills.
Section 1: Questions 1–35
1. A patient presents with chronic hypertension. Which layer of the heart is primarily
responsible for the forceful contraction required to pump blood against increased
systemic resistance?
A. Endocardium
B. Myocardium
C. Epicardium
D. Pericardium
Rationale: The myocardium is the thick, muscular middle layer of the heart wall
responsible for the actual pumping action and contraction.
2. A nurse is reviewing a patient's lab results and notes a high concentration of sodium
in the blood. Through which process does water move from the intracellular fluid to
, the extracellular fluid to compensate?
A. Diffusion
B. Facilitated transport
C. Osmosis
D. Active transport
Rationale: Osmosis is the movement of water across a semi-permeable membrane
from an area of lower solute concentration to an area of higher solute concentration.
3. Which of the following organelles is responsible for the detoxification of harmful
substances and the synthesis of lipids within a human cell?
A. Rough endoplasmic reticulum
B. Smooth endoplasmic reticulum
C. Golgi apparatus
D. Lysosome
Rationale: The smooth ER is involved in lipid synthesis and detoxification
processes, whereas the rough ER is primarily associated with protein synthesis due
to its ribosomes.
4. A scientist is studying a sample of connective tissue. Which of the following is a
characteristic of this tissue type?
A. It lines the internal cavities of organs.
, B. It is composed of cells that contract to produce movement.
C. It contains a non-living extracellular matrix.
D. It transmits electrochemical impulses throughout the body.
Rationale: Connective tissue is unique because it consists of cells spaced apart
within a matrix that can be liquid, gel-like, or solid.
5. During a clinical rotation, a student observes a patient with a respiratory rate of 28
breaths per minute. Which part of the brain is primarily responsible for regulating
this involuntary breathing rate?
A. Cerebrum
B. Cerebellum
C. Medulla oblongata
D. Thalamus
Rationale: The medulla oblongata contains the respiratory centers that control the
rhythm and depth of breathing.
6. Which of the following describes the relationship between the epiphysis and the
diaphysis of a long bone?
A. The epiphysis is the rounded end, and the diaphysis is the long shaft.
B. The diaphysis is the site of red blood cell production in adults.
C. The epiphysis is composed entirely of compact bone.