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Activity 3: Assessment

There are two (2) assessments associated with the Anatomy and Physiology Domain.  They are as follows:

Anatomy and Physiology Part I (ANC1/ANC2)

The Anatomy and Physiology Part II Assessment (ANC1/ANC2) is a scheduled proctored objective exam at a secure testing center. There are multiple forms of the Anatomy and Physiology Part II assessment.  Each form consists of a total of 99 objective items.  The IBT Prometric server “counts” each Matching item as a separate item.  The IBT “counts” range from 231-234 depending on the form of the assessment you receive.  The assessment consists of multiple choice, multiple selection, and matching questions.  You will have three and one half (3.5) hours to complete the assessment.

When you go to the proctored site, do not bring any texts or study materials with you, but do bring some identification.  Be sure you are rested, and wear comfortable clothes. You will take the assessment online.  Read each question carefully to make sure you understand what you are being asked to do.  Re-read the question if needed.  The passing score on the entire test is 55% or better.

Anatomy and Physiology Part II (ANT1/ANT2)

The Anatomy and Physiology Part I (ANT1/ANT2) Assessment consists of three performance tasks that are completed using TaskStream.  The tasks are designed to demonstrate student competency based on application of concepts.  The instructions for each task can be accessed through TaskStream.  Read through the directions and the grading rubric before beginning each task.  The tasks can be completed in any order.  Once the task is completed, submit it to be graded. 

 

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