YESSSSS!!!! That is amazing and Congratulations. I am so incredibly proud of you and your accomplishment 🌟 I am sad I won't see you in the lives anymore but grateful that you will be going onto bigger and better things :)
That's fantastic news-congratulations on passing your TEAS! I'm thrilled to hear that the videos were so helpful for you. Keep that momentum going as you move forward in your studies and career. If you ever need more resources or support, just let me know. Here's to your continued success! 🎉📚🌟
Thanks nurse Cheung! I would review this as I prepare myself for ATI TEAS test.. I get anxiety reviewing because there's too many things to review and handle.
Its completely normal to feel overwhelmed. This test has a lot of information on it and its hard to know where to start. You got this. Take your time and deep breaths.
Thank you so much for the kind words! I'm thrilled to hear that the videos are proving so helpful. Keep up the great effort, and good luck on your TEAS! You're doing amazing! 🌟
This vidoe is incredible! I truly understand the basic concepts on these subjects and how they connect together. You did a phenomenal job. Thank you so much!!!
That's awesome to hear! I'm so glad the video helped clarify things for you. Thanks for the kind words, and keep up the great work with your studies! 😊
Nurse Cheung, thank you for your advices and teachings on a video about Reading, it’s very helpful, you did fantastic job on explaining everything. Thank you 🙏
You're very welcome! I'm glad you found the Reading video helpful. If you have any more questions or need further clarification as you continue your studies, don't hesitate to reach out. Keep up the great work preparing for your TEAS exam! 🌟
thank you for your videos they have been very helpful! i see 3-4 biology videos on here but so much material on my mometrix study guide book... do you think all of it is necessary?
I have my teas coming up the ending of June and I am very nervous, people I talk with telling me its very hard and what we learn or study is different from what they give on the exam.
It's totally normal to feel nervous before a big exam like the TEAS, especially when you hear from others that it might be tough. Remember, everyone's experience with the test can vary quite a bit depending on their preparation and strengths. The best way to combat this anxiety is to focus on your preparation. Make sure to review all sections thoroughly, take practice tests to get used to the format and timing, and focus on understanding concepts rather than just memorizing facts. Also, don't hesitate to use various resources that match your learning style-videos, practice questions, and study guides can all be incredibly helpful. You've got this! Keep a positive mindset, and give it your best shot.
Good Luck! I’ll have mine on July , I don’t know the day yet. But I get very anxious and overwhelmed. I try to repeat some encouraging phrases to myself…
Hello Nurse Cheung! I have a question about mitosis telophase and cytokinesis. During the telophase, they were just chromatids in the separate nuclear envelopes (as for the images), but in cytokinesis they become chromosomes? I got a little confused!
Hi Bestie! I can see how that can be confusing. Let’s clarify what happens during telophase and cytokinesis in mitosis: Telophase: During this stage, the chromatids that were previously pulled apart during anaphase reach opposite poles of the cell. Each set of these chromatids, now at the poles, begins to decondense and return to a less tightly coiled state. At the same time, nuclear envelopes start to form around each set, thereby creating two new nuclei. Each set of chromatids is now enclosed in its own nucleus and begins to be referred to again as chromosomes. So, by the end of telophase, each daughter nucleus contains a full set of chromosomes. Cytokinesis: This is the process that follows telophase and involves the division of the cytoplasm to form two separate daughter cells. Cytokinesis typically overlaps with the end of telophase. The chromosomes remain within their respective nuclei and do not change form during cytokinesis; the focus here is on physically separating the cytoplasm and cell membrane, ensuring that each new daughter cell has its own cellular machinery and identical genetic material enclosed in a nucleus. To summarize, the chromatids are called chromosomes once they have successfully been separated and enclosed in new nuclear envelopes at the end of telophase. These chromosomes maintain their status during cytokinesis, which focuses on dividing the cytoplasm and completing the physical separation into two distinct cells. I hope this clears up the confusion! If you have any more questions, feel free to ask.
I am sorry to hear that. Prioritize your study time based on your weakest areas. You can use condensed study materials like the Nurse Cheung Complete Study Guide, which provides a clear breakdown of essential topics and practice questions. Watching educational videos, especially on topics you find challenging, can also be a very effective way to refresh your knowledge and keep the information engaging. Finally, try to keep your study sessions short and focused-about 1-2 hours at a time to avoid burnout. And remember, it’s okay to be nervous, but with some dedicated study time each day, you’ll improve your chances greatly. Hang in there, and good luck!
I just took the practice test part C, I failed in Math and Science 😢 and I have teas test tomorrow, I don’t think I’m ready to go take it because I know I won’t pass
It sounds like you're feeling really overwhelmed right now, and it's completely understandable to want to be fully prepared before taking the TEAS. Postponing the test to give yourself more time to study might help you feel more confident and ready. Use this extra time to focus on your Math and Science sections. It might help to break down the topics into smaller parts and tackle them one by one. Remember, it's okay to take the time you need to feel ready. You're making a responsible decision by choosing to prepare more thoroughly. Keep pushing forward, and don't hesitate to seek out additional resources or help if you need it. You can do this!
Nurse Cheung❤ You helped me pass the TEAS!! 🎉😢😊 Future students YOU CAN DO IT TOO. Follow Nurse Cheung
Nikki!!!!! That's fantastic news! Huge congrats on passing your TEAS! 🎉 Keep pushing forward and thanks for the shoutout! 🌟 💪
How long did you study for im very nervous cause everything is going out one ear into the other
Passed my science portion with 95.3% thank you ❤ Nurse Cheung 😊
YESSSSS!!!! That is amazing and Congratulations. I am so incredibly proud of you and your accomplishment 🌟 I am sad I won't see you in the lives anymore but grateful that you will be going onto bigger and better things :)
I hope I get it too.
Thank you, Nurse Cheung, I passed my Teas today!!!!Your videos helped me study so much, and I can't thank you enough!!!
That's fantastic news-congratulations on passing your TEAS! I'm thrilled to hear that the videos were so helpful for you. Keep that momentum going as you move forward in your studies and career. If you ever need more resources or support, just let me know. Here's to your continued success! 🎉📚🌟
Thanks nurse Cheung! I would review this as I prepare myself for ATI TEAS test.. I get anxiety reviewing because there's too many things to review and handle.
Its completely normal to feel overwhelmed. This test has a lot of information on it and its hard to know where to start. You got this. Take your time and deep breaths.
Why do you make this so simple to grasp. Testing at the end of the month and I will return with my results!
Thank you for the kind feedback bestie. We teach concepts to help make the information easier to understand and retain :) You got this.
@@NurseCheung definitely retained, truly a god send for breaking it down! I was able to follow along and truly understand 🥰
You’re the best !! Omg if one has the time watch your video they get 100% on the teas ..
Thank you so much for the kind words! I'm thrilled to hear that the videos are proving so helpful. Keep up the great effort, and good luck on your TEAS! You're doing amazing! 🌟
This vidoe is incredible! I truly understand the basic concepts on these subjects and how they connect together. You did a phenomenal job. Thank you so much!!!
That's awesome to hear! I'm so glad the video helped clarify things for you. Thanks for the kind words, and keep up the great work with your studies! 😊
Thank you! May God bless 🙌
Same to you!
Nurse Cheung, thank you for your advices and teachings on a video about Reading, it’s very helpful, you did fantastic job on explaining everything. Thank you 🙏
You're very welcome! I'm glad you found the Reading video helpful. If you have any more questions or need further clarification as you continue your studies, don't hesitate to reach out. Keep up the great work preparing for your TEAS exam! 🌟
I love this explanation! Even tho ii have seen this all throughout high school nursing school and college this actually made sense! Thank you
Aww thank you ritu. I appreciate the feedback
Thank you for all you do!
Thanks for listening and supporting my channel
Thank you so much Nurse Cheung, I was just studying this and needed more help:)
I got you Rebecca.
thank you for your videos they have been very helpful! i see 3-4 biology videos on here but so much material on my mometrix study guide book... do you think all of it is necessary?
Glad you like them! I would recommend watching the Life and Physical Sciences Complete Video to get a grasp on all the subjects that are covered.
I have my teas coming up the ending of June and I am very nervous, people I talk with telling me its very hard and what we learn or study is different from what they give on the exam.
It's totally normal to feel nervous before a big exam like the TEAS, especially when you hear from others that it might be tough. Remember, everyone's experience with the test can vary quite a bit depending on their preparation and strengths. The best way to combat this anxiety is to focus on your preparation. Make sure to review all sections thoroughly, take practice tests to get used to the format and timing, and focus on understanding concepts rather than just memorizing facts. Also, don't hesitate to use various resources that match your learning style-videos, practice questions, and study guides can all be incredibly helpful. You've got this! Keep a positive mindset, and give it your best shot.
Good Luck! I’ll have mine on July , I don’t know the day yet. But I get very anxious and overwhelmed. I try to repeat some encouraging phrases to myself…
Did you pass?
@@haninDaline87I have mine In 2 weeks I took it last year but did not pass I’m hoping I can score higher this time around 🤞🏼🤞🏼
Hello Nurse Cheung! I have a question about mitosis telophase and cytokinesis. During the telophase, they were just chromatids in the separate nuclear envelopes (as for the images), but in cytokinesis they become chromosomes? I got a little confused!
Hi Bestie! I can see how that can be confusing. Let’s clarify what happens during telophase and cytokinesis in mitosis:
Telophase: During this stage, the chromatids that were previously pulled apart during anaphase reach opposite poles of the cell. Each set of these chromatids, now at the poles, begins to decondense and return to a less tightly coiled state. At the same time, nuclear envelopes start to form around each set, thereby creating two new nuclei. Each set of chromatids is now enclosed in its own nucleus and begins to be referred to again as chromosomes. So, by the end of telophase, each daughter nucleus contains a full set of chromosomes.
Cytokinesis: This is the process that follows telophase and involves the division of the cytoplasm to form two separate daughter cells. Cytokinesis typically overlaps with the end of telophase. The chromosomes remain within their respective nuclei and do not change form during cytokinesis; the focus here is on physically separating the cytoplasm and cell membrane, ensuring that each new daughter cell has its own cellular machinery and identical genetic material enclosed in a nucleus.
To summarize, the chromatids are called chromosomes once they have successfully been separated and enclosed in new nuclear envelopes at the end of telophase. These chromosomes maintain their status during cytokinesis, which focuses on dividing the cytoplasm and completing the physical separation into two distinct cells. I hope this clears up the confusion! If you have any more questions, feel free to ask.
I fail my first test all 4 of them. i study, but none of what I study ever came😢
I am sorry to hear that. Prioritize your study time based on your weakest areas. You can use condensed study materials like the Nurse Cheung Complete Study Guide, which provides a clear breakdown of essential topics and practice questions. Watching educational videos, especially on topics you find challenging, can also be a very effective way to refresh your knowledge and keep the information engaging.
Finally, try to keep your study sessions short and focused-about 1-2 hours at a time to avoid burnout. And remember, it’s okay to be nervous, but with some dedicated study time each day, you’ll improve your chances greatly. Hang in there, and good luck!
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I just took the practice test part C, I failed in Math and Science 😢 and I have teas test tomorrow, I don’t think I’m ready to go take it because I know I won’t pass
I wish you well on your TEAS I have mine coming up the ending of June.
@@eulaeemcfarlane3530thank you, I decided not to take it because I feel I’m not well prepared.
It sounds like you're feeling really overwhelmed right now, and it's completely understandable to want to be fully prepared before taking the TEAS. Postponing the test to give yourself more time to study might help you feel more confident and ready. Use this extra time to focus on your Math and Science sections. It might help to break down the topics into smaller parts and tackle them one by one. Remember, it's okay to take the time you need to feel ready. You're making a responsible decision by choosing to prepare more thoroughly. Keep pushing forward, and don't hesitate to seek out additional resources or help if you need it. You can do this!