The Importance Of An Individual Test

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We are coming to a close to our class today. I have enjoy you guys and feel like the class went well. I commend you all on everyone participating. Now, we will evaluate everything you learned by a test. There will be a total of 5 questions, short answer style. Please provide as much information as possible. This is an individual test. Everyone will receive their test scores before leaving today. After you finish your test, turn it over and raise your hand. I will be passing out a short survey for today’s class. Thank you and good luck.
Pass out the test. Tell the class to turn the test over until everyone has received it, then they can start. Students have 10 minutes to complete the
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We learned the Carbon Monoxide is a gas that is colorless, odorless, and tasteless. It is harmful to the human body because it binds to hemoglobin, which is a protein molecule in red blood cells that carries oxygen from the lungs to the body 's tissues, with it having 210x for affinity to hemoglobin than oxygen. This causes harm to our vital organs. This causes certain signs and symptoms to the human body: Dizziness, nausea, headaches, unconsciousness, and even death. Remember to calibrate your CO meters at the beginning of each shift so they can pick up the proper CO readings (in ppm) in the toxic …show more content…
Do you feel that the Carbon Monoxide Training class was well taught?
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2. Do you feel that the instructor was well prepared?
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3. Do you think the course materials were effective?
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4. Do you feel that the course needs improvement?
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5. Would you recommend this course to another person?
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Please provide any additional comments or feedback about the course, its material, and the instructor in the space provided below.

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