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HESI A2 ENTRANCE EXAMS ALL SUBJECT COVERED HESI A2 VERSION1 Have you ever wondered why the whistle of a traveling, distant locomotive predicts its approach several yards before anyone actually sees it? Or why an oncoming ambulance’s screaming siren is heard momentarily several feet before the ambulance comes into full view, before it passes you, and why its siren is still heard faintly well after the ambulance is out of sight? What you are witnessing is a scientific phenomenon known as the Doppler Effect. What takes place is truly remarkable. In both of these instances, when the train or ambulance moves toward the sound waves in front of it, the sound waves are pulled closer together and have a higher frequency. In either instance, the listener positioned in front of the moving object hears a higher pitch. The ambulance and locomotive are progressively moving away from the sound waves behind them, causing the waves to be farther apart and to have a lower frequency. These fast- approaching modes of transportation distance themselves past the listener, who hears a lower pitch. 1. Which statement is not listed as a detail in the passage? A. The oncoming sound waves have a higher pitch because of high frequency and closeness of waves. B. The oncoming sound waves have a higher pitch because of low frequency and closeness of waves. C. The whistling sound of the locomotive as it approaches and passes can be explained by the Doppler effect. D. The high-pitched sound of the ambulance as it approaches and passes can be explained by the Doppler effect. 2. What is the main idea of the passage? A. Trains and ambulances make distinctly loud noises. B. Low-frequency waves make high-pitched sounds. C. High-frequency waves make low-pitched sounds. D. The Doppler Effect explains the rationale for why sound is heard initially more strongly and then faintly after a moving object has passed. 3. What is the meaning of the word phenomenon in the second paragraph? A. Something that is lifeless to the senses B. Something that is nonchalant C. Something that is significant but unusual D. Something that is chemical in origin 4. What is the author’s primary purpose in writing this essay? A. To entertain the reader with information about trains and ambulances B. To inform the reader about avoiding accidents, which involve trains and ambulances C. To inform the reader about how movement affects sound D. To analyze the difference between train and ambulance sounds 5. Which sound waves have a higher pitch? A. Those waves that are closer together B. Those waves that are farther apart C. Those waves that travel a long distance D. Those waves that travel a short distance 6. Which sound waves have a lower pitch? A. Those waves that are closer together B. Those waves that are farther apart C. Those waves that travel a long distance D. Those waves that travel a short distance Electrocardiogram Beep!…Beep!…Beep! is the audible rhythmic sound made as the strength of the heart muscle is measured. The signal cadence has a characteristic record that varies in every individual. This record is called an electrocardiogram, or ECG. In the body, an array of systemic neural responses constantly occur, emitting electric currents. The electric currents can be detected on the surface of the body, and if a person is hooked to an amplifier, these impulses are recorded by an electrocardiograph. Most of the information obtained is about the heart because the heart sends out electric currents in waves. This “wave of excitation” spreads through the heart wall and is accompanied by electric changes. The wave takes place in three distinct steps. Initially, the “wave of excitation” accompanied by an electric change lasts for approximately 1 to 2 seconds after the contraction of the cardiac muscle. The electric impulses are discharged rhythmically from the sinoatrial (SA) node, the pacemaker of the heart. This spread of excitation over the muscle of the atrium indicates that the atrium has contracted. Next, the peak of the ECG reading is due to the atrioventricular (AV) node, causing the ventricle to become excited. Finally, the ventricles relax, and any changes in the wave indicate to trained medical staff any abnormalities within the heart. 7. What is the author’s primary purpose in writing the essay? A. To persuade the reader to have an ECG B. To entertain the reader with a heart-warming story C. To inform the reader how an electrocardiograph reads the electric currents emitted by the heart D. To analyze the difference in the SA node and the AV node

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HESI A2 ENTRANCE EXAMS ALL SUBJECT COVERED
HESI A2 VERSION1 READING COMPEHENSION Doppler Effect Have you ever wondered why the whistle of a traveling, distant locomotive predicts its approach
several yards before anyone actually sees it? Or why an oncoming ambulance’s screaming siren is heard momentarily several feet before the ambulance comes into full view, before it passes you, and why its siren is still heard faintly well after the ambulance is out of sight?
What you are witnessing is a scientific phenomenon known as the Doppler Effect. What takes place is truly remarkable. In both of these instances, when the train or ambulance moves toward
the sound waves in front of it, the sound waves are pulled closer together and have a higher frequency. In either instance, the listener positioned in front of the moving object hears a higher
pitch. The ambulance and locomotive are progressively moving away from the sound waves behind them, causing the waves to be farther apart and to have a lower frequency. These fast- approaching modes of transportation distance themselves past the listener, who hears a lower pitch.
1.Which statement is not listed as a detail in the passage?
A.The oncoming sound waves have a higher pitch because of high frequency and closeness
of waves.
B.The oncoming sound waves have a higher pitch because of low frequency and closeness
of waves.
C.The whistling sound of the locomotive as it approaches and passes can be explained by
the Doppler effect.
D.The high-pitched sound of the ambulance as it approaches and passes can be explained
by the Doppler effect.
2.What is the main idea of the passage?
A.Trains and ambulances make distinctly loud noises.
B.Low-frequency waves make high-pitched sounds.
C.High-frequency waves make low-pitched sounds.
D.The Doppler Effect explains the rationale for why sound is heard initially more strongly and then faintly after a moving object has passed.
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3.What is the meaning of the word phenomenon in the second paragraph?
A.Something that is lifeless to the senses
B.Something that is nonchalant
C.Something that is significant but unusual
D.Something that is chemical in origin
4.What is the author’s primary purpose in writing this essay?
A.To entertain the reader with information about trains and ambulances
B.To inform the reader about avoiding accidents, which involve trains and ambulances
C.To inform the reader about how movement affects sound
D.To analyze the difference between train and ambulance sounds
5.Which sound waves have a higher pitch?
A.Those waves that are closer together
B.Those waves that are farther apart
C.Those waves that travel a long distance
D.Those waves that travel a short distance
6.Which sound waves have a lower pitch?
A.Those waves that are closer together
B.Those waves that are farther apart
C.Those waves that travel a long distance
D.Those waves that travel a short distance
Electrocardiogram
Beep!…Beep!…Beep! is the audible rhythmic sound made as the strength of the heart muscle is
measured.The signal cadence has a characteristic record that varies in every individual. This record is called an electrocardiogram, or ECG.
In the body, an array of systemic neural responses constantly occur, emitting electric currents. The electric currents can be detected on the surface of the body, and if a person is hooked to an amplifier, these impulses are recorded by an electrocardiograph.
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Most of the information obtained is about the heart because the heart sends out electric currents
inwaves. This “wave of excitation” spreads through the heart wall and is accompanied by electric changes. The wave takes place in three distinct steps.
Initially, the “wave of excitation” accompanied by an electric change lasts for approximately 1 to 2 seconds after the contraction of the cardiac muscle. The electric impulses are discharged rhythmically from the sinoatrial (SA) node, the pacemaker of the heart. This spread of excitation
over the muscle of the atrium indicates that the atrium has contracted.
Next, the peak of the ECG reading is due to the atrioventricular (AV) node, causing the ventricle
to become excited.
Finally, the ventricles relax, and any changes in the wave indicate to trained medical staff any abnormalities within the heart.
7.What is the author’s primary purpose in writing the essay?
A.To persuade the reader to have an ECG
B.To entertain the reader with a heart-warming story
C.To inform the reader how an electrocardiograph reads the electric currents emitted by the heart
D.To analyze the difference in the SA node and the AV node
8.Which statement is not listed as a detail within the passage?
A.Changes in the ECG are typically used for diagnosis of abnormal cardiac rhythm.
B.The signal has a characteristic record called the electrocardiogram.
C.The “wave of excitation” starts at the SA node.
D.The “wave of excitation” spreads through the heart wall and is accompanied by electric
changes.
9.What is the meaning of the word emitting as it is used in the second paragraph?
A.Repelling
B.Releasing
C.Closing
D.Charging
10.What is the main idea of the passage?
A.Electric currents within the body are due to electrostatic charges set off by the heart.
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B.The ECG systematically and quickly measures the stages at which the “wave of excitation” occurs within the heart and records them.
C.The “wave of excitation” is detected on the surface of the body and is used to measure
the atrial excitation of the heart.
D.The electric currents within the body are in direct relation to the “wave of excitation”
measured by the ECG.
11.What is the best summary of the passage?
A.Electric currents within the body are due to electrostatic charges set off by the heart. Medical staff are trained to recognize any abnormalities within the heart.
B.Every individual has unique electric currents on the surface of the body. The ECG measures and records these electric currents.
C.The ECG systematically and rather quickly measures the stages at which the “wave of excitation” occurs within the heart and records them. This wave has three distinct steps that spread from the SA node tothe AV node.
D.The ECG measures the electric currents within the body. These currents are detected on the surface of the body when the body is connected to an amplifier.
12.What are the three steps of the “wave of excitation”?
A.The discharge from the SA node, the peak ECG, and the excitement of the ventricle.
B.The excitement of the ventricle, the relaxing of the ventricle, and the systemic neural
response.
C.The contraction of the atrium, the relaxation of the atrium, and the contraction of the
ventricle.
D.The excitation of the atrium, the excitement of the ventricle, and the relaxing of the ventricle.
Blood Pressure Regulators The body is composed of systems that have evolved and diversified in order to maintain the natural functions and processes they regulate. One such system that has these regulators is the body’s cardiovascular system. The body’s pump, which regulates the flow of vitally needed oxygen to all cells of the body, as well as the discard of carbon dioxide and other waste products, is the heart.
Because blood pressure varies at different points within the body, differing components are needed to keep the body’s blood pressure regulated. Three of the basic components are baroreceptors, chemoreceptors, and the kidneys.
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