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Old Sep 11, 2005, 07:12 PM
WVUturtle514 (Female)
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SRNA's....Amazing website for anatomy help!!!

So for all of you out there who are overwhelmed by your anatomy class this semester, this is the most amazing website I have ever seen. Our anatomy professor told us about it and it is soooooooooo extremely helpful. It has gross anatomy, radiographic anatomy, CT scans, labels, tests and a ton of other helpful stuf. Everybody should check it out!!! www.netanatomy.com

Tracie
SRNA, Georgetown University c/o 2007

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Old Sep 11, 2005, 07:54 PM
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God bless you, I've been sitting here trying to understand spinal nerves and roots and rootlets and tracts . . . and don't even start me on dermatomes. Neither my books nor my notes cover this stufff adequately. I'll go check this site, thank you so much.

BTW, does anyone here have a trick for memorizing dermatomes? I know I'll never learn them until I get a mneumonic or something.

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Old Sep 12, 2005, 10:51 PM
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Originally Posted by apaisRN
God bless you, I've been sitting here trying to understand spinal nerves and roots and rootlets and tracts . . . and don't even start me on dermatomes. Neither my books nor my notes cover this stufff adequately. I'll go check this site, thank you so much.

BTW, does anyone here have a trick for memorizing dermatomes? I know I'll never learn them until I get a mneumonic or something.
haha - remember spinal nerves C 3,4,5 keeps the diaphragm alive and S 2,3, & 4 keeps the penis off the floor.:-)

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Old Sep 12, 2005, 11:08 PM
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Thanks! Don't need it quite yet, but I will very soon...I saved it to my favorites for future reference.

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Old Sep 16, 2005, 03:41 PM
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Great site! Thanks

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