Re: How do you memorize lab values?
hi, i am also starting suzannes plan and have gone thru the first 40 chapters.
regarding your post, i have a terrible memory when it comes to lab values, being in the teaching profession for 10 years in the past, i wanted to suggest what i used to teach to my stdents - continued repetition.
i started by making a master copy of lab values i wanted to memorize and grouped them ie.. electrolytes / ABG's / blood coag levels / drug therapeutic levels / CBC etc...
to keep from stressing, i made small step goals. as i started, each day i memorized one group at a time, reciting the lab values.... ( 1st day - electrolytes) and when finally i felt confident i memorized it, i would write them over and over in a notebook and aim to get a thread of 5 consecutive perfect written down lab values.
the next day, before memorizing the next group of values to memorize, i would write down the ones i memorized yesterday and check to see if it was perfect or needed review once again. only after that would i repeat the steps done on the first day with another set of values (ABG's). so at the end of the second day, i was able to write down values for both elecrolytes and ABGs
and so on and so forth. this helped me a lot, and have expanded my lab value groupings with PRECAUTIONS and ANTIDOTES. by the end of the week you would have memorized around 35-40 lab values, all precautions, and 17 antedotes.
hope this helps....
by the way, i used the lab values given to me at kaplan since the lab values slightly differ depending on which text you use.
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