Medical Terminology

Nursing Students Pre-Nursing

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I'm registered for medical terminology next quarter and although I think it would be a great class, it's not required for my per-requisites. So, I'm trying to decide if I want to drop it or not. It seems like it would be helpful in learning other material down the line, but I'm not sure.

What does everyone think? Would it make learning my other pre-nursing and nursing classes easier?

Take it if you can, it's not a hard class and it will give you miles of advantage, especially once you hit A&P classes. Medical terminology is not a required pre-req for my nursing program (because it's a class that's taken once you actually enter the nursing program at my school), however it is offered at my college for other programs that do require it as a pre-req, such as the sonography and paramedic programs. I took medical terminology in the past, and found it priceless. I already knew many of the terms in A&P that other students with no medical terminology background were struggling to grasp and memorize. It has made things go a lot smoother, so I highly recommend taking it if you can.

Awesome! That makes me feel way better about taking it, thanks. :)

Specializes in Hospitalist Medicine.

I agree, take it! While it's not a required pre-req for our program, if you've taken a college level med term class, you're allowed to "comp out" on medical terminology the 1st semester of nursing school. If I'm accepted (won't know until April!), I'm definitely taking this in the summer, so it's one less thing to worry about when I'm in nursing school :)

I took it as an elective and loved it! Mine was online and it was fairly easy. Since then I have recalled a lot of the information as I read through my textbooks. It's great knowledge to have, and an easy A to help your GPA is pretty nice too.

Such an easy class that provides an immense over any other student that does not take it. Thinks will be ALOT more clear for you. You would be dumb to not take the class. Go for it!

Specializes in ER trauma, ICU - trauma, neuro surgical.

You will actually be able to understand what you are reading and not spend hrs looking up terms. Reading a medical book while learning the terms at the same time can be frustrating. You will be glad that you did.

I'm currently taking It and wondering why this wasn't required long ago?! It's brilliant! I too am taking it online and would also recommend that!

I just read the text book. Why pay for it when you don't have too.

I would take it. That class helped me out a lot and put me ahead of my game and class in my lpn program.

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