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Good day, MommytoMommy&RN2b:
I purchased Kaplans, and they ended up spending most of their time in the box. I found creating my own flashcards to be more helpful.
Thank you.
I use to teach at a proprietary a school and I became really good friends with the instructor who taught medical terminology (A&P). He's been teaching for 13 years and he said the students who creates their flash cards struggled less and had a higher pass rate. Not to say the ones who buy always fail, but he said the material sticks more in your head when you create them. Hope this helps :)
I have these
Anatomy Flash Cards (Barcharts Publishing) - Perez - ISBN: 978-1-4232-0423-7 | Neebo.com
I bought them at half price books because I didn't really want to spend an arm and a leg. There were honestly only a couple of sections that I even used them on. I made my own labeling diagrams and flash cards......actually actively doing helped me retain the info better than looking at premade cards. I did use these to have a labeled visual while I was reading or going over my notes. I think they are great to use along with other methods....but I couldn't have depended on just these....if that makes sense....
I have the Kaplan ones, and barely used them in A&P I, mostly because I found the models to be so different in our lab. I did use them quite a bit in A&P II though. The systems we covered in that class are basically the same as the pictures. I did get an A in both classes. In A&P II we only had to lab tests, which I got a 98% and 103%, and that was using the flashcards quite a bit. Honestly, the thing that I used the most in both classes was a good Anatomy coloring book. I would chose the coloring book over the flashcards.
Amylovesnursing
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Hi so I'm wanting to get flashcards for A&P any opinions on which is better Kaplan VS Netters?
Thanks in advance :^)