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TEENSMART CERTIFICATION EXAM 2024, Exams of Nursing

TEENSMART CERTIFICATION EXAM 2024 WITH ACTUAL CORRECT QUESTIONS AND VERIFIED DETAILED ANSWERS |FREQUENTLY TESTED QUESTIONS AND SOLUTIONS |ALREADY GRADED A+|NEWEST|GUARANTEED PASS |LATEST UPDATETEENSMART CERTIFICATION EXAM 2024 WITH ACTUAL CORRECT QUESTIONS AND VERIFIED DETAILED ANSWERS |FREQUENTLY TESTED QUESTIONS AND SOLUTIONS |ALREADY GRADED A+|NEWEST|GUARANTEED PASS |LATEST UPDATETEENSMART CERTIFICATION EXAM 2024 WITH ACTUAL CORRECT QUESTIONS AND VERIFIED DETAILED ANSWERS |FREQUENTLY TESTED QUESTIONS AND SOLUTIONS |ALREADY GRADED A+|NEWEST|GUARANTEED PASS |LATEST UPDATE

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Download TEENSMART CERTIFICATION EXAM 2024 and more Exams Nursing in PDF only on Docsity! 1 | P a g e TEENSMART CERTIFICATION EXAM 2024 WITH ACTUAL CORRECT QUESTIONS AND VERIFIED DETAILED ANSWERS |FREQUENTLY TESTED QUESTIONS AND SOLUTIONS |ALREADY GRADED A+|NEWEST|GUARANTEED PASS |LATEST UPDATE when turning left at an intersection with out a stoplight, what is the recommended gap in oncoming traffic you need to make a safe left hand turn 4 seconds when turning left onto a two way street, what is the recommended gap to oncoming vehicles approaching from your left 4 seconds when turning left onto a two way street, what is the recommended gap to oncoming vehicles approaching from your right 6 seconds when you make a left turn coming out of a parking lot, what are the recommended gaps in traffic 4 seconds from the left and 6 seconds from the right what are one of the leading causes if fatalities and injuries for drivers of any age car crashes at intersections Is it safe to merge to the right lane if you can see a car in your right side mirror 2 | P a g e no when making a lane change in front of a car, where should that car be in your mirrors the middle of rear view mirror or when you don't see the car in the mirror What are the 2 rules involved in escape routes always have an escape route know when to use it when you are thinking of changing lanes, what should you do signal look around check mirrors look over shoulder and make sure there's space when you are attempted to merge into another lane on a highway you should signal look around check mirrors look over shoulder and make sure there's space common mistakes made when entering the freeway from an on-ramp are coming to a complete stop being to aggressive when you are driving on a multi-lane highway the right lane is always the safest lane to drive in no, it is usually the middle lane, and if you want to pass, use the right lane, but if it is only 2 lane highway, use the right lane which one of the following is not a part of a safe lane change signaling and turning If you want to merge left and see a car in your left side mirror, you should you should wait for a bigger gap If you are not planning to exit a multi-lane highway, the safest lane for you to be in is usually the middle lane yes , unless it is a 2 lane, then stay in the right lane keeping an eye out for gaps in traffic in front and back and in the other lanes, helps you identify possible escape routes 5 | P a g e The steering wheel should be Aimed at your chest Your line of sight above the steering wheel should be 3 inches Your airbag should be Your seat should be positioned so you are comfortable and can reach all the controls Without leaning over Seat belts should be Low across your hips and the shoulder belt cross ur chest Your rear view mirror should be positioned so that It shows as much of the back window as possible Your left side mirror is most effective when you position your head very close to the left window and See just the side of your vehicle on the mirrors inside edge When you are adjusting your right side mirror Lean over so ur head is in the center of the vehicle above the center console. To check to see if right side mirror is correctly positioned Make sure u can just see the side of ur vehicle on the mirrors inside edge Standard brakes The wheels can lock up so u have to pump the brake pedal Anti-lock brakes Wheels don't lock up Have to keep foot on pedal It is important to know whether you have anti-lock breaks because It makes a difference in how u use the brakes to stop the car in emergency situations In most cases, your vehicle can turn faster than it can stop Steering your way out of trouble while braking is sometimes an option If your mirrors are correctly positioned, you should have If your side mirrors are positioned correctly, you shud See just side of vehicle in mirrors edge 6 | P a g e How often should seat belts be fastened while driving? Never Who are most likely to drink and drive adults who are more prone to take risks on the road teens due to brain chemistry when teens are involved in collisions it is usually their fault true looking ahead in a city a block what is the #1 cause of accident failure to see other vehicles what is active search and scanning techniques keep eyes moving looking around recognizing what you see remember what you saw what is tunnel vision when you focus on the car in front of you or the road only what should you do when you are driving filter what is important look around frequently your GPS should be turned up and avoid the display blindspot indicators, backup cams, lane departure warning systems, and steering controls are additional safety features when they are used correctly line of sight above the steering wheel should be at least 3 inches the steering wheel should be aimed at the chest 7 | P a g e your seat should be positioned so you are comfortable and can reach all the controls ye seat belts should sit low at the hips, shoulder belt should chest from middle shoulder you rear view mirror so that it can show as much of the back window as possible left side mirror when you position your head very close to the left window and can see the side of your car on the inside of the mirror right mirror head near the middle of the console, and inside mirror should show the side of the car standard brakes must press firm, and release, and press to prevent your wheels from locking up anti lock brakes more traditional and modern, just press firm most cases, a vehicle can turn faster than it can stop ye ye mirrors are correct when you see a car in rear view mirror and see it on the left or right mirror when they are passing yer when you are driving 60 mph on a highway it is a 1/4 mile 3 types of hazards immediate potential objects of interest immediate hazard are things that affect your driving right now potential hazard are things that might affect your driving soon, but don't yet 10 | P a g e when you are driving, what should you keep in the back in your head at all times escape routes how should you drive drive with the flow of traffic don't linger in blindspots how do you reduce the risks that come with speed have more space when you are driving reaction distance the distance you travel when you react and move your foot from the gas to the brake braking distance the time it takes to come to a complete stop after you brake total stopping distance braking distance and reaction time distance the more you drive the higher you increase your chances of getting into an accident an example of inherently risky activity is dancing is riskier than walking cumulative risk is when risk adds up over time, as you do something risky again and again why are teen drivers more at risk than older, more experienced drivers less experienced drivers tend not to see risks that drivers with years of experience see one of the things that sets experienced drivers apart from less experience drivers is experienced drivers recognize, assess and respond to risk on the road younger drivers they tend to feel invulnerable they have a relationship with risk "risk is based on exposure" means the more you are exposed, the more and higher chance you will get into an accident inherent risk is 11 | P a g e when the activity in and of itself is risky the phrase "risk is fluid" refers to It continually changes as you drive, going up or down based on the factors and situation around you risk increases with the when you speed, and when you drive more driving faster doesn't do anything, because reality is that traffic and other factors will slow you down as you drive, what does the concept of cumulative risk mean the more you drive, the more you are exposed that you will get into an accident Your car's headrest should be Centered on the back of your head You should position your seat so you can Completely depress the brake pedal, easily move your foot from the gas to the brake pedal, and reach the brake and gas pedals without having to lean forward (All of the above) When adjusting your left mirror, your head should be positioned: Close to the left window When adjusting your right mirror, your head should be positioned: To the right, over the center console The number one cause of collisions is: Failure to see other vehicles Active visual search and scanning techniques: Improve with practice, and is usually associated with older drivers and pro drivers/pilots. T/F? An example of tunnel vision is focusing only on the car in front of you. True If you focus only on the car immediately in front of you You can't tell what's going on ahead of that car When you are driving, you should filter out (pay less attention to): Those elements that are not going to be a problem Immediate hazards are those which require your immediate attention, such as: 12 | P a g e A bicyclist swerving in front of you, a pedestrian running across the street directly in front of your car, and a car being driven erratically in the lane next to you (all the above) Potential hazards are those which could quickly become immediate hazards, such as: A double parked car a block ahead of you If you recognize hazardous driving situations in advance you can: keep your driving smooth and stay in control What is the number two cause of collisions? Speed What are the three things that define how fast you should be going in a given situation? Road conditions, visibility and traffic In a 55 MPH zone, when you speed up from 55 to 65 MPH, your chance of getting killed: Doubles If you are driving 30 MPH under ideal conditions and you see a problem, you can stop: In 75 feet The more you drive: The more likely you are to get into a collision because (i can't remember the rest) An example of inherently risky activity is: Driving, snowboarding, and skydiving (all the above) Cumulative risk: Adds up over time as you do something risky again and again, increases your chances of getting into a crash, and needs to be effectively managed (all the above) Why are teen drivers more at risk than older, more experienced drivers? Teens are more apt to fail to see or perceive something as a risk, older drivers have more driving experience, and brain chemistry that controls risk taking tendencies has not fully developed (all the above) When making a lane change in front of a car, where should that car be in your mirrors? Toward the middle of your rearview mirror When you are thinking of changing lanes, what should you do? Signal, check your mirrors, and look over your shoulder (all of the above) True or false? It is safe to merge to the right if you can see a car in your side mirror 15 | P a g e True or false? If you drive with at least one passenger over the age of 35, your risk of death is cut by 62%. True When making a lane change in front of a car, where should that car be in your mirrors? Toward the middle of your rear view mirror If you focus only on the car immediately in front of you: You can't tell what's going on ahead of that car Younger drivers: Feel less vulnerable to risks* Experienced drivers have fewer collisions because: They do, see and think about driving differently Your GPS should: Be adjusted before you begin driving You should slow down if: Your visibility is limited* One of the things that sets experienced drivers apart from less experienced drivers is: Their ability to recognize, assess, and respond to risk True or false? If you are not planning to exit a multi-lane highway, the safest lane for you to be in is usually the middle lane. true When turning left onto a two-way street, what is the recommended gap to oncoming vehicles approaching from your right? 6 seconds Experienced drivers have fewer crashes because They do,see & think about driving differently Teens have the highest crash rate of any group True Brainpower Read More Which of the following factors is not one of the big six critical factors that reduce the chances of crashes 16 | P a g e Newer,better equipped cars Teens are involved in more collisions than any other group because They have less experience driving What are the 6 critical factors that reduce the chances of crashes 1. Active visual search 2. Recognize hazards 3. Adjust speed 4. Manage space 5. Analyze risks 6. Lifestyle issues FoF: teens must be safer because they have sharper & quicker reactions than most drivers Fiction FoF: teens are reckless drivers because they like to take risks Fact FoF: when teens are involved in a serious collision, it is usually their fault Fact FoF: the teen crash problem is caused just by young male drivers Fiction FoF: teens are more likely to be distracted while driving Fact FoF: teens are more likely to drink & drive than adults Fiction When adjusting the left mirror, your head should be positioned Close to the left window When adjusting the right mirror, your head should be positioned To the right, over the center console Your GPS should Be set before you start driving Blind spot indicators, back up cameras, lane departure warning systems & steering controls are Additional safety features that are based on the cars sensors 17 | P a g e Your line of sight about the steering wheel should be 3 inches above the top of the wheel The steering wheel should be Aimed at your chest Your airbag should be 10 inches away from the driver Your seat should be positioned so you are comfortable & can reach all the controls Seat belts should be Sit low across your hips & the shoulder belt should cross your chest from the middle of your shoulder Your rear view mirror should be positioned so that It shoes as much of the back window as possible Your left side mirror is most effective when you position your head very close to the left window & Adjust the left mirror so you can see the side of your vehicle on the mirrors inside edge To check to see if you ride mirror is correctly positioned Center your head on the headrest Standard brakes Allows the driver to continue to press the breaks before the wheels lock, then if the wheels start to lock relieve some pressure of the breaks Anti-lock brakes Allows the Driver to hold down the brake pedal if you need to stop It's is important to know whether you have anti-lock brakes because When they work, you may feel vibrations or hear clicking noises that are normal In most cases, your vehicle can turn faster than It can stop If your mirrors are correctly positioned, you should have Minimum blind spots If your side mirrors are positioned correctly, you should See cars that are passing you go front the rear view to the side mirrors 20 | P a g e Why are teen drivers more at risk than older, more experienced drivers? 1) Teens are more apt to fail to see/perceive something as a risk 2) Older drivers have more experience driving 3) Brain Chemicals that controls risk-taking tendencies have not fulyl developed. "Risk is based on exposure" means: The more you drive, the more we're exposed to risk. Inherent Risk: risk of driving. "Risk is fluid" refers to... risk continually changing as you drive, increasing or decreasing based on the situation. What factors increase risk? time of day, number of teen occupants, distractions, and risky behavior. Driving faster... is all risk and no reward; it doesn't make a significant difference in arrival time. As you drive, what does the concept of cumulative risk mean? Risk can add up (to create a more dangerous situation). Teens are more likely to drink and drive than adults Fiction Teens must be safer because they have sharper and quicker reactions than most drivers especially older ones Fiction Brainpower Read More Teens are more prone to take risks than adults Fact When teens are involved in serious collisions it's usually their fault Fact Your GPS should Be set before you drive Blind spot indicators, back up cameras, lane departure warning systems and steering controls are 21 | P a g e Useful but can be hazardous if used improperly or at the wrong time The steering wheel should be Aimed at your chest Your line of sight above the steering wheel should be 3 inches Your airbag should be Your seat should be positioned so you are comfortable and can reach all the controls Without leaning over Seat belts should be Low across your hips and the shoulder belt cross ur chest Your rear view mirror should be positioned so that It shows as much of the back window as possible Your left side mirror is most effective when you position your head very close to the left window and See just the side of your vehicle on the mirrors inside edge When you are adjusting your right side mirror Lean over so ur head is in the center of the vehicle above the center console. To check to see if right side mirror is correctly positioned Make sure u can just see the side of ur vehicle on the mirrors inside edge Standard brakes The wheels can lock up so u have to pump the brake pedal Anti-lock brakes Wheels don't lock up Have to keep foot on pedal It is important to know whether you have anti-lock breaks because It makes a difference in how u use the brakes to stop the car in emergency situations In most cases, your vehicle can turn faster than it can stop Steering your way out of trouble while braking is sometimes an option If your mirrors are correctly positioned, you should have If your side mirrors are positioned correctly, you shud 22 | P a g e See just side of vehicle in mirrors edge How often should seat belts be fastened while driving? Never
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