Praxis test results are available online or by phone for 45 days after the test date. Scores vary by test type and subject, and passing scores are determined by individual education departments. Results are sent directly to the relevant department, and a copy can be requested if needed. To interpret Praxis results, you need to […]
Glucose tolerance tests are used to diagnose diabetes. A random blood glucose test should show levels below 200 mg/dL, while fasting plasma tests should have results of 60 to 99 mg/dL. The oral glucose tolerance test (OGTT) results vary based on the type of diabetes being screened for. Pregnant women undergo an OGTT to screen […]
The FE exam is a pass/fail test for engineering students in the US, with feedback provided in case of failure. Passing indicates competence, while failure may indicate poor test-taking skills or incomplete knowledge. Results take 8-10 weeks and may require retesting or tutoring. Foundations of Engineering (FE) exam scores are offered on a pass/fail basis, […]
To get good results in psychology A-level, understand the subjects covered, use mnemonics to aid memory, and demonstrate understanding of key areas. A-level results determine university eligibility, so doing well is important for studying psychology at an undergraduate level. Mock tests and online resources can help prepare for the exam. Getting Good Psychology A-Level results […]
The NCLEX-PN and NCLEX-RN exams are required to become a licensed nurse in the US. Administered by Pearson VUE, the computer-based test varies in length and difficulty based on the student’s answers. Results are emailed by the NCSBN, with information on specific areas of success or failure. The National Board Licensing Exams – known as […]
Urinalysis is a routine test that can diagnose diseases, such as diabetes or kidney failure, before symptoms appear. Technicians examine the color, clarity, and substances in the urine to determine if further testing is needed. Abnormal results don’t always indicate the presence of disease, and doctors will review any abnormal results at a follow-up visit. […]
Consult your doctor to determine if your follicle stimulating hormone (FSH) results are normal, as levels can vary based on age, geographic region, and testing laboratory. FSH tests are typically done on day 3 of the menstrual cycle to assess ovarian reserves, with levels below nine considered normal for women hoping to conceive. Higher levels […]
Poor time management can lead to missed deadlines, incomplete projects, and decreased productivity. Prioritizing and scheduling are important aspects of effective time management, both in and outside of the workplace. Poor time management can negatively impact career advancement and personal relationships. Poor time management can lead to a variety of unfortunate consequences, such as missing […]
Understanding STD test results can be confusing. “Positive” means signs of an STD were found, “negative” means no signs were found. “Inconclusive” terms like “equivocal” or “indeterminate” mean the test was inconclusive. “Reference range” and “value” are also included in results. False positives or negatives can occur, so tests may need to be repeated. When […]
CRP is a substance produced by the body during inflammation. Elevated CRP levels indicate inflammation is present, and PCR results are used for diagnosis and treatment monitoring. The CRP test is often done in conjunction with other tests, and follow-up testing may be recommended based on results obtained. CRP is short for C-reactive protein, which […]
Women may have anxiety about breast cancer screening mammograms due to concerns about inaccurate results or missed cancerous lumps. Factors that can cause inaccurate results include breast tissue density, family history, and medication use. Choosing a facility with an on-site breast imaging specialist and a radiologist with breast imaging fellowship can improve accuracy. Pre-menopausal women […]
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