2024 ATI TEAS Science Chemistry Physical Properties and Changes of Matter (with Practice Questions)

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  • Опубліковано 15 жов 2024

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  • @amaadufaboatemaa9325
    @amaadufaboatemaa9325 3 місяці тому +5

    Taking my teas on Wednesday,wish me luck

    • @taylorj6727
      @taylorj6727 3 місяці тому

      I’m taking mine soon! Lmk how it goes for you!!

  • @mubashirjawid9603
    @mubashirjawid9603 Місяць тому +1

    Hello NP Jennifer, is watching your videos sufficient for TEAS or do we need to study other materials also in order to pass, please answer ma'am thank you :(.

    • @NurseCheung
      @NurseCheung  18 днів тому

      Hello! While many students find my videos helpful for preparing for the TEAS and pass with them. It's important to remember that no single resource can guarantee a passing score. Everyone has unique learning preferences and study needs. I recommend complementing video learning with other materials like practice tests, study guides, and textbooks that align with your learning style. Good luck with your studies! 😊

  • @noreenwarsaw559
    @noreenwarsaw559 Місяць тому +1

    How can reactive my membership, 3

    • @NurseCheung
      @NurseCheung  Місяць тому +1

      To reactive your membership, use link below: ua-cam.com/users/paid_memberships

  • @tambless5082
    @tambless5082 3 місяці тому

    If you have a100ml and 500ml which of these fit in both without being compressed?

    • @NurseCheung
      @NurseCheung  3 місяці тому +1

      If you're referring to fitting one volume into containers of different sizes without the need for compression, you need a volume that is equal to or smaller than the smallest container. In this case, since you have containers of 100ml and 500ml, any volume up to 100ml can fit into both containers without any need for compression. Anything larger than 100ml would not fit into the 100ml container.

  • @Smarlyn0903
    @Smarlyn0903 3 місяці тому

    Im gonna take the TEAS soon and is my first time, im a little confused because there’s so many apps videos etc that I don’t know where to start can you please help me.

    • @NurseCheung
      @NurseCheung  2 місяці тому +1

      The options available can definitely feel overwhelming. 💜 I have resources available on my store at nursecheungstore.com that may be able to assist you. I would highly recommend taking a practice test first to see what area you need help with. After that, prioritize your study time based on your weakest areas. You can use condensed study materials like the Nurse Cheung Complete Study Guide, which provides a clear breakdown of essential topics and practice questions. Watching educational videos, especially on topics you find challenging, can also be a very effective way to refresh your knowledge and keep the information engaging.
      Finally, try to keep your study sessions short and focused-about 1-2 hours at a time to avoid burnout. And remember, it’s okay to be nervous, but with some dedicated study time each day, you’ll improve your chances greatly. Hang in there, and good luck!

  • @tambless5082
    @tambless5082 3 місяці тому

    If you fail your first Teas exam does it get harder?

    • @blissfull7648
      @blissfull7648 3 місяці тому

      No

    • @NurseCheung
      @NurseCheung  3 місяці тому +1

      The difficulty of the TEAS exam doesn't increase if you need to retake it. The test format and the type of questions you encounter will generally be consistent, regardless of how many times you take it. However, your experience and familiarity with the exam format might make subsequent attempts feel different, as you may recognize patterns or types of questions you’ve seen before. It’s always good to review the areas where you felt challenged and practice with sample questions to better prepare for your next attempt!

  • @tambless5082
    @tambless5082 3 місяці тому

    Why does water have a concave shape in a U tube?

    • @NurseCheung
      @NurseCheung  3 місяці тому +1

      Water in a U-tube often exhibits a concave shape due to surface tension and the interaction between the water molecules and the material of the tube, known as capillary action. In most cases, water molecules are more strongly attracted to the container's material (if it is hydrophilic, like glass) than to each other, causing the water to climb up the sides of the container slightly and dip in the middle. This curvature, known as a meniscus, results from the adhesive forces between the water molecules and the container's surface being stronger than the cohesive forces among the water molecules themselves.

  • @blissfull7648
    @blissfull7648 3 місяці тому

    I got kicked out the teas for having a different name on my teas account than in my ID.

    • @NurseCheung
      @NurseCheung  3 місяці тому +1

      I am so sorry this happened to you :(

    • @blissfull7648
      @blissfull7648 2 місяці тому

      @NurseCheung I passed with a 70 and got accepted for the radiography interview. Thank you, Ms Cheung. If I had studied more, I would have scored higher