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NURSING ATI TEAS 7 TEST LATEST UPDATE 2025|
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the general subject of the the text
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the key message or thesis of the text
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key points and their supporting details develop the main idea
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a brief restatement of the main idea and the most important key
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Topic the general subject of the the text Main idea the key message or thesis of the text Key points key points and their supporting details develop the main idea Summary a brief restatement of the main idea and the most important key points and details Inference

a conclusion reached by critical thinking, reading between the lines, applying logic to facts and evidence while recognizing context clues Inference (explicit) clearly stated Inference (implied) implied; not directly stated Conclusion a deduction made about an unstated outcome based on prediction, details, evidence, and results Descriptive includes sensory details to create a clear mental picture for the reader Expository

Denotative meaning the standard dictionary definition of a word Rhetorical device stylistic language used to have an emotional or persuasive effect on the reader Tone the writer's attitude or emotions concerning the topic Argument a point the author believes Compare and Contrast to compare means to look for similarities; to contrast means to look for differences

Prediction a reader's guess of what could happen, based on details found in the text Primary source a firsthand, unaltered document by the original author or creator; includes novels, letters, original research papers, datasets, paintings photographs Secondary source a document that analyzes, discusses, or reproduces a primary source; includes textbooks and many other nonfiction books, review articles, biographies Tertiary source a reference work that consolidates information from primary and secondary sources; includes encyclopedias, handbooks, study guides

Median the middle number Mode the number that appears most often in a set of numbers Range measures the spread of a given set of numbers Area the amount of space within the boundary of the shape Perimeter the distance around the shape

Volume the amount of space the object occupies or can hold, as measured in cubic units Pythagorean theorem applies to right triangles; a^2 + b^2 = c^ Acute angles angles <90 degrees Hypotenuse the side opposite the right angle Straight angle 180 degree angle Celsius to Fahrenheit

Positive correlation both variables move in the same direction Negative correlation one variable increases while the other decreases Distribution of data symmetry, unimodal, bimodal, bell curve, skewed, uniform Meniscus the curve at the surface of a liquid in a tube Outlier a value that does not fit the pattern in the data

Simple probability equals the number of specific desired outcomes divided by the total number of possible outcomes Standard deviation expresses how much a set of values is spread out from the mean Coefficients numbers that can be multiplied by one or more variables Constants specific numbers that are not multiplied by any variables Expressions are group of terms Operators

toward the lower end of the body or a body structure' below another body part Ventral (anterior) toward the front of the body; in front of another structure or body part Dorsal (posterior) toward the back of the body; in front of another structure or body part Medial toward the middle of the body; on the inner side of another structure or body part Lateral toward one side of the body; on the outer side of another structure or body part

Intermediate between medial and lateral Proximal closer to the truck of the body Distal farther from the trunk of the body Superficial close to the surface of the skin Deep far from the surface of the skin Prone lying on the stomach

Ocular/Orbital eye Patellar front of knee Popliteal back of knee Sacral between the hips Tarsal ankle Thoracic chest

Brachial arm Carpal wrist Cervical neck Respiratory System transports oxygen into the body's cells and removes carbon dioxide Respiratory system (main structures) nasal and oral cavities, pharynx, larynx, trachea, left and right bronchi, bronchioles, lungs, diaphragm

Diffusion method of oxygen and carbon dioxide exchange in the lungs. Takes place in the capillaries in the alveoli. Molecules move passively from areas of high to low concentration Intercostal muscles muscles between the ribs that assist with breathing Lobe divisions in the lung. The right lung has 3 and the left lung has 2 Trachea the windpipe, which connects the larynx to the lungs Cardiovascular/Circulatory System

moves blood through the body to transport oxygen, nutrients, chemical messengers, and immune molecules and to remove waste Closed, Double-loop Circulatory System transports blood away and back to the heart and connects arteries to veins in tissues via capillaries Pulmonary loop deoxygenated blood goes from the heart's right ventricle to the lungs, where it obtains oxygen and goes into the heart's left atrium Systemic loop oxygenated blood is pumped out of the left ventricle and aorta to deliver oxygen to the body via arteries. The deoxygenated blood which has acquired CO2 is then returned through veins to the right atrium, where it flows into the right ventricle, and the double-loop cycle begins again Open Lymphatic System