ATI practice question errors
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ATI practice question errors

I’ve noticed a few of the questions have wording that doesn’t seem accurate. Glucose doesn’t break down into glycogen. Is this a known issue with the practice questions? I’d hate to get this question on the actual TEAS, because in my mind, none of the answers were accurate.

u/aleighslo — 14 hours ago
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Mometrix and Archer

Those of you who have used Mometrix practice tests and Archer practice tests/questions - do you feel like you were prepared for the TEAS test? I’m doing well on practice tests but I have a month to go and want to make sure I make the most of that time.

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u/aleighslo — 6 days ago

Nursing program at SBCC

Hi - I am considering applying to the nursing program at SBCC as a second option. I live in San Luis Obispo and am wondering if anyone here has completed the program, and if they think that commute would be feasible with the programs schedule. Ideally I’d want to drive to/from class and not stay in SB. Thank you!

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u/aleighslo — 1 month ago

Archer for TEAS prep

Did anyone just use Archer and get by okay? I need a 90% and am a little overwhelmed at all the resources. I purchased the Archer prep and have been doing well so far. Just wondering how good it is in preparing for the TEAS? Thank you

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u/aleighslo — 3 months ago

Was I in the wrong here?

I had a confrontation with a mountain biker a few days ago that’s been bothering me. I was hiking a popular local trail for hikers and bikers. It’s a wide road, and I stick to one side with my dog. I don’t wear any sort of airpods because I want to hear everything around me.
I saw a couple approaching me on the same side of the road with two unleashed dogs. They looked friendly but my dog doesn’t do well with unleashed dogs when she is on leash. Also to note, this trail does post that you’re supposed to leash your dog.
I go to cross the road and I’m about 3/4 to the other side when I hear a super loud skidding sound and a cyclist is trying to pass me on the mountain cliff side and if I hadn’t have stopped abruptly, he would have gone off the side or hit me. It wasn’t a blind corner and I would think he saw that I was heading to the other side but maybe not? I did not hear him approaching at all until his tire skidded. I honestly thought it was an animal about to attack.
He cussed me out and went on his way, but I honestly don’t know what I could have done differently. Was I in the wrong?
I would have preferred he yelled at me on approaching or something, even if it scared me I would have at least known he was there.

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u/aleighslo — 3 months ago

My alocasia flowered

All but two leaves died off 😭😭 will she come back?

u/aleighslo — 3 months ago