| 1 | Example | Example SAE Exam
| Max Attempts: This exam has No Limit on the number of attemtps. |
| Timed Exam: Yes |
| Time Limit: 9 minutes 45 seconds (60 seconds per video, 45 seconds per text question) |
Video Questions automatically advanced if timed exam. Text Questions do not automatically advance if timed exam. |
| Questions: This exam has 7 Text Questions and 5 Video Questions for a total of 12 Questions. |
| This exam is worth 112 SAE Points. |
Description: This exam is an Example Self Assessment Exam. There are 5 video and 7 text questions. The exam length is about 10 minutes. Video questions are 60 seconds per video with the video intermittantly visible at 15 second intervals. Text questions have the total time for text questions to be answered. You cannot review video questions but you can review text quetions. This example exam will introduce you to the format for the Self Assessment Exams.
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Objectives: The objectives of this Example Self Assessment Exam are:
- Introduction to Self Assessment Format
- Provide Experience with Intermittant Video Questions
- Provide Experience with Timed Video Questions
- Introduce the User to Text Question Format
- Introduce Users to Reviewing Questions
- Provide Users with the Look and Feel of Start and Grading Pages
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| 37 | | TEE Comprehensive SAE Exam
| Max Attempts: This exam can be taken up to 3 times. |
| Timed Exam: Yes |
| Time Limit: 120 minutes (60 seconds per video, 45 seconds per text question) |
Video Questions automatically advanced if timed exam. Text Questions do not automatically advance if timed exam. |
| Questions: This exam has 80 Text Questions and 60 Video Questions for a total of 140 Questions. |
| This exam is worth 700 SAE Points. |
Description: The TEE Comprehensive SAE Exam will cover questions from all of the TEE chapters from the advanced TEE section. Advanced topics are not included in this exam. The questions will test your ability to comprehend and apply the information. The questions range from basic to highly advanced. Basic questions are few in number but involve regurgitation of the material. Advanced questions will require you to be able to apply the material in clinical situations. Highly advanced questions require you to use the concepts from the chapters to answer a question but this material was not specifically covered in the chapters. Since this is a more difficult exam than CME exams, please remember that when the exam is scored.
Good Luck!!
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Objectives:
- Test Examinee knowledge of Chapter Material
- Test Examinee ability to apply chapter material
- Test Examinee ability to apply concepts in chapters
- Test Examinee ability to apply concepts to material not in chapters
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