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Cells:  Prokaryotic vs. Eukaryotic Cells Quiz (Biology, Life Science)
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Cells: Prokaryotic vs. Eukaryotic Cells Quiz (Biology, Life Science)

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This 20 question (12 Multiple choice and 8 True/False) will help to assess your students’ understanding similarities and differences between prokaryotic and eukaryotic cells. Can be used as a quiz, or as a classwork or review activity. Answer key included. I typically use this with my middle school Life Science students, although it may be suitable for other students. I also have other cell worksheets/assessments available in my store.
Earth Science:  Earthquake Key Terms Worksheet
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Earth Science: Earthquake Key Terms Worksheet

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This 18 term worksheet will help your students to learn key terms associated with earthquakes. Terms include: focus, epicenter, P waves, seismic waves, tsunami, fault, and others. Word bank and answer key provided. I use this with middle school earth science students, although it can be used for high school. I have earthquake worksheets of higher difficulty available in my store as well.
Medical Abbreviations: Group 3 Power Point (Health Sciences/Nursing)
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Medical Abbreviations: Group 3 Power Point (Health Sciences/Nursing)

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This power point is ideal for Health Science educators who want to teach their students Medical Abbreviations. This Group 3 power point includes 36 common medical abbreviations that can be used in conjunction with other Medical Abbreviation power point lessons. Abbreviations include: Rx, po, gtt, IM, IV, NSAID, NPO, and many others. Each abbreviation shows the appropriate meaning as well as an explanation of term.
Medical Abbreviations: Group 2 Power Point (Health Sciences/Nursing)
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Medical Abbreviations: Group 2 Power Point (Health Sciences/Nursing)

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This power point is ideal for Health Science educators who want to teach their students Medical Abbreviations. This Group 2 power point includes 45 essential medical abbreviations and an explanation of their meaning (ADLs, BSC, VS, TPR, OOB, PT, and many others) Can be used with other Medical Abbreviation power points and worksheets.
Medical Abbreviations: Group 4 Power Point (Health Sciences/Nursing)
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Medical Abbreviations: Group 4 Power Point (Health Sciences/Nursing)

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This power point is ideal for Health Science educators who want to teach their students Medical Abbreviations. This Group 4 power point includes 35 common medical abbreviations and an explanation of their meaning. Abbreviations in this group include: GSW, STI, PMS, IVF, MRSA, REM, FDA, MVA, among others. Designed to be used with other available Medical Abbreviation power points.
Medical Abbreviations: Group 3 Power Point (Health Sciences/Nursing)
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Medical Abbreviations: Group 3 Power Point (Health Sciences/Nursing)

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This power point is ideal for Health Science educators who want to teach their students Medical Abbreviations. This Group 3 power point includes 36 common medical abbreviations that can be used in conjunction with other Medical Abbreviation power point lessons. Abbreviations include: Rx, po, gtt, IM, IV, NSAID, NPO, and many others. Each abbreviation shows the appropriate meaning as well as an explanation of term.
Biology: Movement Across the Cell Membrane Quiz (Diffusion, Active Transport)
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Biology: Movement Across the Cell Membrane Quiz (Diffusion, Active Transport)

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This 25 question (multiple choice, 4 choices) quiz will help to assess your students’ knowledge of movement through the cell membrane. Questions cover structure of the cell membrane as well as passive diffusion, osmosis, Brownian motion, and active transport. Ideal for a middle or high school biology or life science course and can be used as an assessment or as a review for your own assessment. Answer key provided.
Earth Science:  Volcano Multiple Choice Quiz
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Earth Science: Volcano Multiple Choice Quiz

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This 28 question (multiple choice- 4 choices) quiz will help to assess your students’ understanding of volcanoes. Questions include types of volcanoes, magma, types of lava, parts of volcanoes, famous volcanoes, and geothermal activity. Ideal for a middle or high school Earth Science course and can be used as an assessment, or as a review for your own assessment. Answer key included.
Skeletal System:  Axial and Appendicular Skeletons POWER POINT
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Skeletal System: Axial and Appendicular Skeletons POWER POINT

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This 115 slide power point presentation will help your students to learn the bones of the axial and appendicular skeletons. Slides also include many of the important markings of the bones (examples: acromion process, medial malleolus, acetabulum, greater trochanter, foramen magnum) Ideal for an Anatomy and Physiology or similar course and can also be used with Skeletal System Power point (also available which focuses on bone cells, gross anatomy, microanatomy of bones, etc).
Anatomy and Physiology:  Skeletal System POWER POINT
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Anatomy and Physiology: Skeletal System POWER POINT

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This 45 slide Power Point presentation will introduce your students to the skeletal system. Topics include: functions of skeletal system, bone marrow, types of bones (long, short, flat, irregular, sesamoid), gross anatomy of long bones, microscopic anatomy of compact bone, type of bone cells, cancellous bone, bone formation, nutrients (calcium, and vitamin D). Ideal for an Anatomy and Physiology or similar course and can be used with the Axial and Appendicular Skeleton Power Point (also available).
Nervous System:  Nerve Impulse Matching Terms (Physiology, AP Biology)
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Nervous System: Nerve Impulse Matching Terms (Physiology, AP Biology)

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This 25 term matching worksheet will help your students to learn about the nerve impulse. Terms include: depolarization, sodium potassium pump, resting potential, axon terminals, refractory period, polarized, conductivity, and other relevant terms. Can be used as a warm up, classwork assignment, quiz, or review. Answer key provided.
Pharmacology:  Drug Categories POWER POINT (Health Sciences)
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Pharmacology: Drug Categories POWER POINT (Health Sciences)

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This Power Point will help your students to learn about 43 general drug categories (includes a description of the drug category, but does not include common drugs found in each category). Ideal for a variety of courses or unit such as Health Sciences, Pharmacology, Dental Assistant, CNA, GNA, or Medical Assistant.
The Nursing Assistant POWER POINT (Nursing/Health Sciences)
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The Nursing Assistant POWER POINT (Nursing/Health Sciences)

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This 43 slide power point presentation will help your students to learn about being a nursing assistant. Topics include: Nurse Practice Acts, scope of practice, OBRA, the training program (classroom and clinical skills), Competency evaluation, certification, nursing tasks, presenting a professional appearance (uniform, jewelry, hair, nails, etc), and personal and professional characteristics (empathy, dependability, competence, honesty, patience, etc). Ideal for a CNA, GNA, CCMA, or health sciences course and can be used in lecture.
Stress POWER POINT (Health/Psychology/Health Sciences)
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Stress POWER POINT (Health/Psychology/Health Sciences)

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This 61 slide power point presentation will help your students to learn about stress. Topics include: stress (eustress, distress), sources of stress, types of conflict, personality types (A/B), responses to stress, physical effects of stress, effects of stress on the immune system, and positive and negative ways of coping with stress. Ideal for a Psychology, Health, or related course and can be used in lecture or student-driven learning.
Psychology:  Consciousness and Sleep  POWER POINT
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Psychology: Consciousness and Sleep POWER POINT

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This 89 slide power point presentation will help your students to learn about consciousness and sleep. Topics include: consciousness, consciousness as sensory awareness, consciousness as direct inner awareness, consciousness as sense of self, levels of consciousness, altered states of consciousness, sleep stages, no sleep, dreams, problems with sleep (insomnia, nightmares/terrors, sleep walking, sleep apnea, narcolepsy), meditation, biofeedback, hypnosis, and drugs and consciousness. Ideal for a psychology or related course and can be used in lecture or for student-driven learning.
Psychology:  Thinking and Language POWER POINT
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Psychology: Thinking and Language POWER POINT

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This 74 slide power point presentation will help to introduce your students to thinking and language. Topics include: thinking, symbols, concepts, prototype, algorithms, trial and error, difference reduction, means-end analysis, working backwards, analogies, insight and incubation, problem solving and creativity, reasoning, and language (phonemes, morphemes, syntax, semantics)
Introduction to the Elements- Medical Terminology POWER POINT
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Introduction to the Elements- Medical Terminology POWER POINT

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This power point presentation will help your students to learn 175 common medical terminology elements. Learning these elements will give your students a solid foundation and enable them to successfully break down, interpret, and understand complex medical terms. Powerpoint can be used in a lecture/class setting, provided to students for independent study or a combination of both. Ideal for a CNA, GNA, CCMA, health sciences or related course and can be used with Medical Terminology worksheets (available separately).
The Chemistry of Life POWER POINT (Biochemistry, Anatomy and Physiology)
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The Chemistry of Life POWER POINT (Biochemistry, Anatomy and Physiology)

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This 96 slide power point presentation will help your students to learn how chemistry is related to the human body. Topics include: matter, atoms, isotopes, periodic chart, most common elements of living matter, bonds (ionic, covalent, hydrogen), common substances in living systems (water, oxygen, carbon dioxide, carbohydrates, proteins, lipids, ammonia, nucleic acids, ATP), reactions, movement of substances into and out of cells, and pH. Ideal for an Anatomy and Physiology or related course and can be used in lecture.