A & Pii

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This is my third post regarding this issue. Please help me prepare for the spring semester by answering these questions. To all of you that have responded to my previous post. I thank you and value your opinion. I have had human A & P I and I passed with a "B" without working very hard. I got a "B" in comparative vertebrate A & P. The human course from the late 1980's tranferred to my new college and is all that is required for the first semester of clinicals. I will be taking the first semester of clinicals in January despite the advice I received from those who responded to my previous post. What should I spend my time studying from my A & P text? I have the text used by the Biology dept at the school I will be attending. I, of course, could study the entire book for the next 73 days or I could just study the parts that are most appropriate for the first semester of clinicals. Please, help me pick the relevant section/organ systems to concentrate on.

I have a syllabus for A &P I should I just work through that in order to prepare? Please, help. In return I will help anyone on this student nursing board who is having difficulty with my favorite course-Microbiology.

Sincerely,

BioRN (to be)

Specializes in Critical Care.

Why don't you ask some A&P 2 students for their notes? Perhaps you could swap notes with someone.

Originally posted by Jennerizer

AP II is not a difficult class. We have covered the Central Nervous System, Endocrine System, Reproductive System, Digestive System, Circulatory System (blood & heart), Urinary System & the Respiratory System. I think we have the Immune System & Lymphatic Systems left. For a great web site that will help you with Anatomy & Physiology....check this place out. I just discovered it tonight & it covers everything about anatomy...

http://www.mhhe.com/biosci/ap/saladin2e/student_index.mhtml

Jen

That is what we covered in A&P II also, and I also used that website, it was helpful.. BioRN, I would try to get a syllabus for the II class and go by that. :)

at the school I attend, A&P 1 & 2 are combined.

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