HESI A2
HEALTH INFORMATION
SYSTEMS
TEST BANK
COMPLETE TEST
PREPARATION
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, HESI A2 Health Information Systems Test bank
HESI A2
Health Information Systems
Test Bank
Complete Test Preparation
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, HESI A2 Health Information Systems Test bank
Getting Started
CONGRATULATIONS! By deciding to take the Health Education Systems (HESI A2) Exam, you have taken the first step toward a great future! Of course, there is no
point in taking this important examination unless you intend to do your very best in order to earn the highest grade you possibly can. That means getting yourself
organized and discovering the best approaches, methods and strategies to master the material. Yes, that will require real effort and dedication on your part but if you
are willing to focus your energy and devote the study time necessary, before you know it you will be opening that letter of acceptance to the school of your dreams.
We know that taking on a new endeavour can be a little scary, and it
you improve your test-taking skills, show you a few tricks of the trade and increase both your competency and confidence.
The Health Education Systems A2 Exam
The HESI A2 exam is composed of modules and not all schools use all of the modules. It is therefore very important that you find out what modules your school will
use! That way waste valuable study time learning something that on your exam!
The HESI A2 Modules are: Math, Vocabulary, Reading Comprehension, Biology, Chemistry, Physics, Basic Scientific principals and Anatomy and Physiology.
You don`t have to worry because these sections are included in the Practice Test Questions. However, to maximize your study time, it is very important to check which
modules your university offers before studying everything under the sun!
While we seek to make our guide as comprehensive as possible, it is important to note that like all entrance exams, the HESI A2 Exam might be adjusted at some future poin
New material might be added, or content that is no longer relevant or applicable might be removed. It is always a good idea to give the materials you receive when you
register to take the HESI a careful review.
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Practice Test Questions Set 1
Section I Reading Comprehension Questions: 45
Time: 45 Minutes Section II
Mathematics Questions: 50
Time: 60 Minutes
Section III Part 1 - English Grammar (optional) Questions: 50
Time: 50 Minutes
Section III - Part II Vocabulary Questions: 50
Time: 50 Minutes
Section IV Part I Science (optional) Questions: 50
Time: 50 minutes
Section IV Part II Anatomy & Physiology (optional) Questions: 50
Time: 50 minutes
The practice test portion presents questions that are representative of the type of question you should expect to find on the HESI.
For the best results, take this Practice Test as if it were the real exam. Set aside time when you will not be disturbed, and a location that is quiet and free of distractions.
Read the instructions carefully, read each question carefully, and answer to the best of your ability.
Use the bubble answer sheets provided. When you have completed the Practice Test, check your answer against the Answer Key and read the explanation provided.
NOTE: The Science, Anatomy and Physiology and English sections are optional. Check with your school for exam details.
Answer Sheet Section 1 - Reading Comprehension
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Answer Sheet Section II - Math
Answer Sheet Section III Part I - English Grammar
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Answer Sheet Section III Part II Vocabulary
Answer Sheet Section IV Part I Biology and Chemistry
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Answer Sheet Section IV Part I Anatomy and Physiology
SECTION I - READING COMPREHENSION.
Directions: The following questions are based on a number of reading passages. Each passage is followed by a series of questions. Read each passage carefully, and then
answer the questions based on it. You may reread the passage as often as you wish. When you have finished answering the questions based on one passage, go right on to
the next passage.
Choose the best answer based on the information given and implied.
Questions 1 4 refer to the following passage. Passage 1 - Infectious Disease
An infectious disease is a clinically evident illness resulting from the presence of pathogenic
agents, such as viruses, bacteria, fungi, protozoa, multi-cellular parasites, and unusual proteins known as prions. Infectious pathologies are also called communicable diseas
transmissible diseases, due to their potential of transmission from one person or species to another by a replicating agent (as opposed to a toxin).
Transmission of an infectious disease can occur in many different ways. Physical contact, liquids, food, body fluids, contaminated objects, and airborne inhalation can all
transmit infecting
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