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HESI COMPREHENSIVE REVIEW (NCLEX RN) EXAM 5TH ED LATEST 2023
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LATEST 2023 
HESI COMPREHENSIVE REVIEW 
(NCLEX RN) EXAM 5TH ED 
QUESTIONS & ANSWERS WITH EXPLANATIONS (GUARANTEED A++) 
 
HESI Comprehensive Review for the NCLEX-RN® 
Examination 
FIFTH EDITION 
Editor 
E. Tina Cuellar, PhD, WHNP, PMHCNS, BC 
Director of Curriculum, Review and Testing, Elsevier/HESI, Houston, Texas 
Table of Contents 
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Contributing Authors 
Reviewers 
Preface 
1. Introduction to Testing and the NCLEX-RN® Examination 
Test-Taking Tips 
The NCL...
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History of Animation Midterm with complete solutions 100%2023
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GD 1 History of Animation with complete solutions 100% 2023
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History of Animation Scholar Exam with Questions and Answers
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History of Animation Scholar Exam with Questions and Answers 
 
Chevalier d'Arcy ANSWER - Figured out persistence of vision 
- 1765: swinging coal on a rope, see a circle 
 
Joseph Plateau ANSWER - Invented phenakistiscope (1833) 
 
John Paris ANSWER - Invented thaumatrope () 
 
Emile Reynaud ANSWER - Invented praxinoscope () 
- Performed his films at Le Theatre Optique 
- Slow to produce strips of images 
- Got frustrated by Lumiere Brothers' success and destroyed all his work in the Seine 
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History of Animation Exam with Questions and Answers
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Marv Newland ANSWER He created "Bambi meets Godzilla" (1969) 
 
Hugh Harmon ANSWER He came from Kansas City with Walt Disney, but eventually split. He formed his own company, he particularly celebrated 1939 "antiwar" peace on Earth. He also worked for Charles Mintz 
 
Rudolph Ising ANSWER He originally came from Kansas City with Walt Disney, but split to form his own company. He won an Oscar for "Milky Way" in 1940. He also worked for...
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History of Animation Test 3 with Questions and Answers
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Early Public Entertainment Forms That Influenced Film Production ANSWER Magic lantern shows, Vaudeville circuit (Mutoscopes, Lightning sketches, Primitive movies) 
 
George Melies ANSWER Created The Astronomer's Dream (1898), A Trip to the Moon (1902), and The Eclipse (1904). Employed special effects; pioneer of trick films. 
 
trick films ANSWER Stopping the camera, then the actor walks out of frame, making it look like they disappeared...
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History of Animation Exam 2 with Questions and Answers
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What are the four basic principles of Persistence of Vision Theory ANSWER 1) The viewer's vision must be restricted (i.e. a projector's shutter) 
2) The eye blurs many images together into one image if they are presented in quick succession 
3) A certain minimum speed of presentation is required to produce this blurring effect 
4) A large quantity of light is essential to create a convincing continuous image 
 
Who came up with the Pers...
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History of Animation Exam 1 with Questions and Answers
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What year did the 2nd Golden Age of Animation begin? ANSWER 1988 
 
What shows started the Second Golden Age of Animation? ANSWER Who Framed Roger Rabbit? And the Simpsons 
 
What show began as a segment made for the Tracy Ulman Show on Fox in 1988? ANSWER Simpsons 
 
Who were the first TV cartoon characters to swear? ANSWER Bart and Homer (hell and damn) 
 
Why did the Simpsons put Fox on the map? ANSWER Introduced stories to appeal to a...
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History of Animation Midterm Exam with Questions and Answers
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Norman McLaren ANSWER Canadian hand drawn animator famous for "Blinkity Blank" 
 
Animation techniques ANSWER Hand-drawn, stop-motion, digital, cell 
 
Company who financed "Blinkity Blank" ANSWER National Film Board of Canada 
 
Early animators ANSWER Blackton, Porter, Bray, Hurd, & Barre 
 
Early animation based on this ANSWER Vaudeville performance 
 
Earliest animation used ANSWER Trick cinema, one draw/shot, & primitive cel...
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GD1 - History of Animation Exam with Questions and Answers
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The 3 major components to study the history of animation. ANSWER Art, Technology, and Business 
 
Theory proposed by Peter Roget (1824). Disproven. ANSWER Persistence of Vision 
 
These pictures by Edward Muybridge led to development of motion picture technology. ANSWER Running Horse 
 
Standard frame rate for professional animation. ANSWER 24 FPS 
 
First animation by Winsor McCay featuring his comic strip (1911). ANSWER Little Nemo ...
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