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1. The Final Exam is "open book, open notes." The maximum time you can spend in the exam is three
hours, 30 minutes. If you have not clicked the Submit for Grade button by then, you will be automatically
exited from the exam. In the Final Exam environment, the Windows clipboard is disabled, so you will not
be able to copy exam questions or answers to or from other applications.
2. You should click the Save Answers butt on in the exam frequently.
This helps prevent connection timeouts that might occur with certain Internet Service Providers, and
also minimizes lost answers in the event of connection problems. If your Internet connection does break,
when you reconnect, you will normally be able to get back into your Final Exam without any trouble.
Remember, though, that the exam timer continues to run while students are disconnected, so students
should try to re-login as quickly as possible. The Help Desk cannot grant any student additional time on
the exam.
3. See Syllabus "Due Dates for Assignments & Exams" for due date information.
4. Reminders
You will only be able to enter your online Final Exam one time.
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instructor.
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clicking on Save Answers while you are working).
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6. Submitting Your Final Exam
When you are finished with the Final Exam, click on the Submit for Grade button.
Please note: Once you click the Submit for Grade button, you will NOT be able to edit or
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7. Exam Questions
The Final Exam is worth 300 points total.
There are 90 randomly selected multiple-choice questions each worth 3 points for a total of 270
points.
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, There are 2 randomly selected essay questions each worth 15 points for a total of 30 points.
The Final Exam covers all course TCOs and Weeks 1–7.
The Final Exam contains 4 pages, which can be completed in any order. You may go back and
forth between the pages.
The Final Exam questions are pooled. This means that not everyone will have the same
questions. Even if you do have some of the same questions, they may not be in the same order.
These questions are distributed amongst the TCOs. The entire exam is worth 300 points .
8. Some of the key study areas are below. While these are key areas, remember that the exam is
comprehensive for all of the assigned course content and that this study guide may not be all
inclusive.
TCO 1
o The components, prefixes, word roots and suffixes that make up medical terms.
o The steps in locating a term in a medical dictionary or medical encyclopedia.
o Combining components to form correct medical terms.
o Defining medical words formed from combined components.
o Definitions of common word components.
o Analysis of a sample case report and medical vignette.
TCO 2
o Using anatomic reference systems and interactive aids to identify the anatomic
position, body planes, directions, and cavities.
o Applying rules of spelling to combined word components.
o Correctly pronouncing medical terms.
o Applying knowledge of appropriate spelling of common medical terms in review and
correction of errors in a medical document.
TCO 3
o Major functions and structures of the skeletal and muscular system.
o Recognizing, defining, spelling, and pronouncing terms related to the pathology and the
diagnostic and treatment procedures of the skeletal and muscular system.
o Identifying terms used in a sample health record or report that relate to the system
under study.
o Applying knowledge in analysis of terms relating to pathological or disease conditions
that appear in a medical vignette.
TCO 4
o Describing the heart in terms of chambers, valves, blood flow, heartbeat, and blood
supply.
o Describing the primary functions performed by the cardiovascular, lymphatic, and
respiratory systems.
o Describing selected diseases/disorders common to the cardiovascular, lymphatic, and
respiratory systems.
o Identifying surgical procedures and medical treatments commonly performed on the
cardiovascular, lymphatic, and respiratory systems.
o Building, spelling, and pronouncing medical terms related to the functions and
conditions of the system under study.
TCO 5
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