What This Document Is
This document presents performance data from an Elsevier Adaptive Quizzing (EAQ) assessment focused on Chapter Four, covering “Older Adult Issues in Hospitals and Long-Term Care Settings.” It details the results of a graded quiz, specifically a “Mastery Quiz,” completed on October 3, 2022. The report shows a perfect score – 51 out of 51 questions answered correctly. It also includes example questions, the selected answers, and rationales explaining the correct responses.
Why This Document Matters
This quiz performance report is valuable for students enrolled in the Med Surg 1 Clinical (NUR1211) course at the International College of Health Sciences. It serves as a self-assessment tool to gauge understanding of key concepts related to geriatric care, hospital environments, and long-term care facilities. Reviewing this report helps identify areas of strength and potential gaps in knowledge before further coursework or clinical rotations. It’s used for formative assessment – checking understanding *during* learning.
Common Limitations or Challenges
This document is a *report* of quiz performance, not a comprehensive study resource. While rationales are provided for the questions answered, it doesn’t cover all possible topics within Chapter Four. It’s a snapshot of performance on a specific set of questions, and doesn’t guarantee mastery of the entire chapter. It also doesn’t provide new instruction or detailed explanations of concepts.
What This Document Provides
The full document includes:
* Your score on the Chapter 4 Mastery Quiz.
* The date and time the quiz was completed.
* Four example quiz questions with answer choices.
* Detailed rationales explaining why each correct answer is accurate, and why incorrect options are not.
* Test-taking tips to improve performance on future assessments.
* Page number references to the textbook for further study (e.g., p. 63, p. 66, p. 67).
This preview *does not* include the complete set of 51 questions, nor does it offer a full summary of Chapter Four’s content. It only showcases a small sample of the questions and associated rationales.