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Specializes in Pediatrics, Geriatrics, LTC.

I am preparing to challenge A&P 1 at a local community college. They gave me a "study guide" but all it really is, is a table of contents for the textbook. The text has a new edition in 2009 and the previous edition was 2003. The 2003 one is available on ebay for about 20 bucks. Can A&P possibly change all that much or do you think I could study from the 2003 edition? And what about the lab manuals? Need or don't need?

Can you get more of a hint than that? We don't know the instructor, the course, or the school, so no one can tell you what to expect. I know the A&P exam for Excelsior is known to be a bear. One thing I like about taking courses instead of exams like this, is that the final exam is usually not comprehensive, thus making it easier to swallow whole.

Specializes in LTC, Correctional Nursing.

Unless you really know your A&P, I would not challenge it. You really use your A&P a lot in nursing, so I would opt to just take the class. If you are confident enough to challenge it, then you should breeze the class... but me personally, I would just take the class. Sometimes, it's cheaper or the same cost to take the class rather than testing out of it. At least, that was the experience I had where I attended.

Specializes in Pediatrics, Geriatrics, LTC.

It's free to challenge and the class is 1000$. I'm going to get the book and study before I challenge and I'm only going to challenge A&P 1 which was already covered in my LPN program. I'll take A&P 2 in class, if I pass the challenge. I'm pretty confident, but have nothing to lose so why not? :)

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