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HESI A2 Practice test 2023 Math
what number is 75% of 600 
 
-550 
 
-450 
 
-575 
 
-375 - 450 
 
(9x6) + (2/1) = ? 
 
-56 
 
-22 
 
-24 
 
-35 - 56 
 
which of the following numbers is a factor of 54? 
 
-9 
 
-8 
 
-7 
 
-4 - 9 
 
96 x 45=? 
 
-3,240 
 
-4,320 
 
-2,340 
 
-4,430 - 4,320 
 
567 + X = 876 
 
solve for X 
 
-151 
 
-309 
 
-271 
 
-181 - 309 
 
which fraction is equivalent to the decimal 0.75? 
 
-7/8 
 
-3/4 
 
-5/8 
 
-5/7 - 3/4 
 
evaluate the expression 3a +2b + 9 when a=2 and b=4 
 
-21 
 
-23 
 
-24 
 
...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 9 pages •
what number is 75% of 600 
 
-550 
 
-450 
 
-575 
 
-375 - 450 
 
(9x6) + (2/1) = ? 
 
-56 
 
-22 
 
-24 
 
-35 - 56 
 
which of the following numbers is a factor of 54? 
 
-9 
 
-8 
 
-7 
 
-4 - 9 
 
96 x 45=? 
 
-3,240 
 
-4,320 
 
-2,340 
 
-4,430 - 4,320 
 
567 + X = 876 
 
solve for X 
 
-151 
 
-309 
 
-271 
 
-181 - 309 
 
which fraction is equivalent to the decimal 0.75? 
 
-7/8 
 
-3/4 
 
-5/8 
 
-5/7 - 3/4 
 
evaluate the expression 3a +2b + 9 when a=2 and b=4 
 
-21 
 
-23 
 
-24 
 
...
HESI A2 2023
Which of these statements is true regarding the way light travels? 
A. Sound travels faster than light. 
B. The speed of light is always the same regardless of the medium through which it travels. 
C. Light travels as both a wave and a particle. 
D. Light can not travel through a vacuum. - C. Light travels as both a wave and a particle. 
 
 Light is a curiosity in that it acts as both a wave and a particle. It only changes direction via reflection (bouncing off of something) or refraction (passi...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 24 pages •
Which of these statements is true regarding the way light travels? 
A. Sound travels faster than light. 
B. The speed of light is always the same regardless of the medium through which it travels. 
C. Light travels as both a wave and a particle. 
D. Light can not travel through a vacuum. - C. Light travels as both a wave and a particle. 
 
 Light is a curiosity in that it acts as both a wave and a particle. It only changes direction via reflection (bouncing off of something) or refraction (passi...
HESI RN EXIT Exam Questions and Answers
In planning care for a 6 month-old infant, what must the nurse provide to assist in the development of trust? 
A) Food 
B) Warmth 
C) Security 
D) Comfort 
	 
A nurse has just received a medication order which is not legible. Which statement best reflects assertive communication? 
A) "I cannot give this medication as it is written. I have no idea of what you mean." 
B) "Would you please clarify what you have written so I am sure I am reading it 
correctly?" 
C) "I am having difficulty read...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 42 pages •
In planning care for a 6 month-old infant, what must the nurse provide to assist in the development of trust? 
A) Food 
B) Warmth 
C) Security 
D) Comfort 
	 
A nurse has just received a medication order which is not legible. Which statement best reflects assertive communication? 
A) "I cannot give this medication as it is written. I have no idea of what you mean." 
B) "Would you please clarify what you have written so I am sure I am reading it 
correctly?" 
C) "I am having difficulty read...
HESI A2 Math Questions
Convert 5 3/4 to a decimal. Round to the nearest tenth. 
 
A. 5.75 
B. 5.7 
C. 5.8 
D. 6 - C. 5.8 
 
A warehouse worker ships 25 boxes each day. Every box contains 3 shipping labels. Inventory has 500 shipping labels. How many days will it take to use the inventory of shipping labels? Round to the nearest whole. 
 
A. 7 days 
B. 8 days 
C. 20 days 
D. 6 days - A. 7 days 
 
Ratio and proportion. 6:10::24:x 
 
A. 40 
B. 25 
C. 240 
D. 4 - A. 40 
 
A class of 25 students has 44% of boys. How many b...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 16 pages •
Convert 5 3/4 to a decimal. Round to the nearest tenth. 
 
A. 5.75 
B. 5.7 
C. 5.8 
D. 6 - C. 5.8 
 
A warehouse worker ships 25 boxes each day. Every box contains 3 shipping labels. Inventory has 500 shipping labels. How many days will it take to use the inventory of shipping labels? Round to the nearest whole. 
 
A. 7 days 
B. 8 days 
C. 20 days 
D. 6 days - A. 7 days 
 
Ratio and proportion. 6:10::24:x 
 
A. 40 
B. 25 
C. 240 
D. 4 - A. 40 
 
A class of 25 students has 44% of boys. How many b...
AQA A LEVEL PSYCHOLOGY APPROACHES.
Outline and evaluate the behaviourist approach. (16 MARKS) - A01 
. This approach is concerned with the behaviour that can be observed and measured. Early behaviourists rejected Wundt's idea of introspection, believing that the concepts involved with introspection are too difficult to measure. Instead, behaviourists relied on lab experiments to ensure objectivity and control in their research. 
. Classical conditioning refers to learning through association and was researched by Pavlov using d...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 5 pages •
Outline and evaluate the behaviourist approach. (16 MARKS) - A01 
. This approach is concerned with the behaviour that can be observed and measured. Early behaviourists rejected Wundt's idea of introspection, believing that the concepts involved with introspection are too difficult to measure. Instead, behaviourists relied on lab experiments to ensure objectivity and control in their research. 
. Classical conditioning refers to learning through association and was researched by Pavlov using d...
THE BIOLOGICAL APPROACH - ESSAY
Outline + Evaluate the biological approach (16 marks): 
Outline the biological approach (6 marks) - The key assumptions of the biological approach are: 
 
1. Humans are biological organisms 
 
2. Behaviour is caused by physical factors including: 
 
= Genetics - behaviour is inherited + recognises the process of evolution: 
- Twin/Family/Adoption studies investigate the role of genes in behaviour: 
- Gottesman (1991) studied schizophrenia - finding a 48% concordance rate amongst MZ twins and a...
- Exam (elaborations)
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Outline + Evaluate the biological approach (16 marks): 
Outline the biological approach (6 marks) - The key assumptions of the biological approach are: 
 
1. Humans are biological organisms 
 
2. Behaviour is caused by physical factors including: 
 
= Genetics - behaviour is inherited + recognises the process of evolution: 
- Twin/Family/Adoption studies investigate the role of genes in behaviour: 
- Gottesman (1991) studied schizophrenia - finding a 48% concordance rate amongst MZ twins and a...
Behaviourist Approach 16 Marker Essay
(AO1) Simply state 3 basic assumptions about the behaviourist approach. - 1) Behaviour is acquired by learning experiences. 
2) Classical conditioning (CC) discovered by Pavlov - existing involuntary reflex associated with new stimulus. 
3) Operant conditioning (OC) studied by Skinner - Voluntary behaviour associated with a consequence 
 
(AO1) Further expand on behaviour being acquired by learning experiences. - Mental processes and genetics = unimportant in determining behaviour. 
 
(AO1) Expl...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 2 pages •
(AO1) Simply state 3 basic assumptions about the behaviourist approach. - 1) Behaviour is acquired by learning experiences. 
2) Classical conditioning (CC) discovered by Pavlov - existing involuntary reflex associated with new stimulus. 
3) Operant conditioning (OC) studied by Skinner - Voluntary behaviour associated with a consequence 
 
(AO1) Further expand on behaviour being acquired by learning experiences. - Mental processes and genetics = unimportant in determining behaviour. 
 
(AO1) Expl...
Outline the Behaviourist Approach. Compare it to the Biological Approach.
AO1 - 1 - The behaviourist approach believes that all behaviour is learnt directly through operant and classical conditioning. Classical conditioning is learning through association, where a neutral stimulus becomes a conditioned stimulus when combined with an unconditioned stimulus repeatedly over time; whereas operant conditioning is learning through reinforcement. There are three types of reinforcement, positive reinforcement, negative reinforcement and punishment. The aim of positive and neg...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 2 pages •
AO1 - 1 - The behaviourist approach believes that all behaviour is learnt directly through operant and classical conditioning. Classical conditioning is learning through association, where a neutral stimulus becomes a conditioned stimulus when combined with an unconditioned stimulus repeatedly over time; whereas operant conditioning is learning through reinforcement. There are three types of reinforcement, positive reinforcement, negative reinforcement and punishment. The aim of positive and neg...
outline and evaluate the behaviourist approach in psychology.
introduction - The behaviourist approach was founded by JB Watson in 1915. This approach is a way of explaining behaviour in terms of what is observable and in terms of learning. The behaviourist approach is not concerned with investigating mental processes of the mind. JB Watson rejected the idea of introspection due to it being too vague and not scientific. Instead, behaviourists relied on highly controlled lab experiments. It is believed that we are all born 'blank slates' and that all our ...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 2 pages •
introduction - The behaviourist approach was founded by JB Watson in 1915. This approach is a way of explaining behaviour in terms of what is observable and in terms of learning. The behaviourist approach is not concerned with investigating mental processes of the mind. JB Watson rejected the idea of introspection due to it being too vague and not scientific. Instead, behaviourists relied on highly controlled lab experiments. It is believed that we are all born 'blank slates' and that all our ...
Outline the behaviourist approach. Compare the behaviourist approach with the biological approach.
AO1 - 1 - The behaviourist approach focuses on observable events, and behaviourists believe that much of human behaviour can be explained in terms of a basic form of learning known as conditioning, which involves the formation of learned associations between stimuli in the environment and an organism's responses. 
 
AO1 - 2 - In classical conditioning, the natural stimulus in any reflex is referred to as the unconditioned stimulus (UCS) and the natural response to this stimulus is the unconditi...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 2 pages •
AO1 - 1 - The behaviourist approach focuses on observable events, and behaviourists believe that much of human behaviour can be explained in terms of a basic form of learning known as conditioning, which involves the formation of learned associations between stimuli in the environment and an organism's responses. 
 
AO1 - 2 - In classical conditioning, the natural stimulus in any reflex is referred to as the unconditioned stimulus (UCS) and the natural response to this stimulus is the unconditi...