Basic Assessment

Basic Assessment
1. 845 + 76 =
2. 93 + 539 =
3. 88 – 325 =
4. 1,047 – 793 =
5. 9 x 12 =
6. 7 x 8 =
7. 34 / 5 =
8. 77 / 9 =
9. Find the value of the missing variable: N – 13 = 46
10. Find the value of the missing variable: 67 + x = 82

Scenario A

Read this:

"You live in Bel Air, and you decide to go visit your friend who lives 3 blocks from the Baltimore Ravens Stadium. You park your car on the block where your friend lives. You see three parking signs when you leave your car. One sign says, β€œNo parking during stadium events”. One sign says, β€œTwo hour limited parking except with #19 permit.” One sign says β€œNo parking 7 AM – 12 noon daily except Saturday and Sunday. Today is Sunday and the Ravens are playing football at the stadium."

Question 1: You can park without fear of a parking ticket
Question 2: If you parked on Monday at 10 AM, you would be:

Scenario B

Read this to the applicant:

"Officials say that the proposed baseball park on South Capital Street in Washington, D.C. would be smaller than the 12-year-old Camden Yards Stadium in Baltimore. The new stadium would seat just 41,000 with 75 luxury suites and 2,000 club-level seats. The stadium would be like PNC Park in Pittsburgh and Minute Maid Park in Houston."

Question 3: The new stadium will be built in:
Question 4: Camden Yards Stadium is:

Scenario C

Read this to the applicant:

"Using the following Pharmacy label: Fred’s Pharmacy, 415 Reading Way, Oakland, MD 21100, (410) 909-1234 RX#766204 David Jefferson, MD Daniel Jackson Date Filled: 12/15/21 Ampicillin 250 mg. Take two capsules (500 mg) by mouth after meals every 12 hours for 7 days. #28 capsules"

Question 5: How long should Daniel take this medication?
Question 6: According to the instructions, Daniel should take the medication before meals.
Question 7: How often is the medication to be taken?
Question 8: How many capsules does Daniel take every 12 hours?

Scenario D

Read this to the applicant:

"Debbie is a 46-year-old woman who moved into a community home last week. She has a history of intellectual disability and high blood pressure. Debbie fell three years ago and broke her hip. She had surgery to repair the break and has been walking fine. Debbie had a seizure today and was taken to the hospital emergency room by ambulance. At the emergency room she had blood taken and was given medication. She was then admitted to the hospital for observation."

Question 9: Debbie has a medication history of what health problem?
Question 10: Why was Debbie admitted to the hospital?