Individual Performance Profile
NUR219 Exam 3
Individual Name: WHITNEY LANG Individual Score: 86.0%
Student Number: 8239494
Institution: Beckfield College KY ADN
Program Type: ADN
Test Date: 07/31/2025
Overall Performance
Individual Score (% Correct)
# Individual
Assessment Name Points Score
NUR219 Exam 3 50 86.0%
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, Individual Performance Profile
NUR219 Exam 3
Outcomes
No of Individual
Acute/Chronic Points Score Description
Acute 6 50.0% A disease, condition or injury characterized by a relatively
sudden onset of symptoms that are usually severe. An episode
of acute disease results in: recovery to a state comparable to
the client’s condition of health and activity before the disease;
progression into a chronic illness; or death.
Chronic 1 100.0% A disease or condition that persists for 6 months or more, or in
which a cure is not expected. Chronic diseases generally
cannot be prevented by vaccines or cured by medication, nor
do they just disappear.
No of Individual
Bloom's Taxonomy Points Score Description
Analyze 6 66.7% Examine detailed information methodically to determine
relationships.
Apply 3 66.7% Use information in a variety of situations.
No of Individual
Body Function Points Score Description
Cardiac Output and 3 66.7% The anatomical structures (heart, blood vessels, and blood)
Tissue Perfusion and body functions that support adequate cardiac output and
perfusion of body tissues.
Excretion 1 100.0% The anatomical structures (kidney, ureters, and bladder) and
body functions that support filtration and excretion of liquid
wastes, regulate fluid and electrolyte and acid-base balance.
Ingestion, Digestion, 5 60.0% The anatomical structures (mouth, esophagus, stomach, gall
Absorption & bladder, liver, small and large bowel, rectum , and anus) and
Elimination body functions that support ingestion, digestion, and absorption
of food and elimination of solid wastes from the body.
No of Individual
BSN Essentials Points Score Description
Baccalaureate 9 66.7% The need for nurses to be able to practice as a generalist using
Generalist Nursing clinical reasoning to provide care to patients across the lifespan
Practice and healthcare continuum and to individuals, families, groups,
communities, and populations.
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NUR219 Exam 3
Individual Name: WHITNEY LANG Individual Score: 86.0%
Student Number: 8239494
Institution: Beckfield College KY ADN
Program Type: ADN
Test Date: 07/31/2025
Overall Performance
Individual Score (% Correct)
# Individual
Assessment Name Points Score
NUR219 Exam 3 50 86.0%
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Report Created on: 07/31/2025 11:52 PM EDT REP_CAA_Indv_Web_1_0
, Individual Performance Profile
NUR219 Exam 3
Outcomes
No of Individual
Acute/Chronic Points Score Description
Acute 6 50.0% A disease, condition or injury characterized by a relatively
sudden onset of symptoms that are usually severe. An episode
of acute disease results in: recovery to a state comparable to
the client’s condition of health and activity before the disease;
progression into a chronic illness; or death.
Chronic 1 100.0% A disease or condition that persists for 6 months or more, or in
which a cure is not expected. Chronic diseases generally
cannot be prevented by vaccines or cured by medication, nor
do they just disappear.
No of Individual
Bloom's Taxonomy Points Score Description
Analyze 6 66.7% Examine detailed information methodically to determine
relationships.
Apply 3 66.7% Use information in a variety of situations.
No of Individual
Body Function Points Score Description
Cardiac Output and 3 66.7% The anatomical structures (heart, blood vessels, and blood)
Tissue Perfusion and body functions that support adequate cardiac output and
perfusion of body tissues.
Excretion 1 100.0% The anatomical structures (kidney, ureters, and bladder) and
body functions that support filtration and excretion of liquid
wastes, regulate fluid and electrolyte and acid-base balance.
Ingestion, Digestion, 5 60.0% The anatomical structures (mouth, esophagus, stomach, gall
Absorption & bladder, liver, small and large bowel, rectum , and anus) and
Elimination body functions that support ingestion, digestion, and absorption
of food and elimination of solid wastes from the body.
No of Individual
BSN Essentials Points Score Description
Baccalaureate 9 66.7% The need for nurses to be able to practice as a generalist using
Generalist Nursing clinical reasoning to provide care to patients across the lifespan
Practice and healthcare continuum and to individuals, families, groups,
communities, and populations.
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