"During the exam, the practioner might instill drops to anesthetize the eye or DILUTE the pupils for easier examination.."
Okay, so we're paying for this testing and the stuff that comes with it, and I'd like the talking head to at least have a handle on basic medical terminology. Is that too much to ask? I had to go back and watch it again just to be sure I'd heard it right. Wrong. Whatever. She said "dilute".
I found several errors in the ATI TEAS study guide when studying for that exam last year. It was so bad I actually sent them an email and told them about it. The person who responded said thanks and that she's pass it along to the right person..
Greeeeaaaat. I have an ATI standardized test at the end of this semester. We just received the books and I haven't had a chance to go over them yet. Now I'm really not looking forward to it.
cmonkey
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"During the exam, the practioner might instill drops to anesthetize the eye or DILUTE the pupils for easier examination.."
Okay, so we're paying for this testing and the stuff that comes with it, and I'd like the talking head to at least have a handle on basic medical terminology. Is that too much to ask? I had to go back and watch it again just to be sure I'd heard it right. Wrong. Whatever. She said "dilute".