Seeking helpful info for Pathophysiology

Nursing Students Pre-Nursing

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Specializes in Hospice, Palliative Care.

Good day:

Our professor/class is using the book, "Understanding Pathophysiology" 5th edition. Do any of you have any youtube.com video recommendations (preferably based on the book), sites with PowerPoints, PDFS, or other helpful information to help expand upon what's in the book or getting a better understanding of pathophysiololgy?

I do have the 4th edition of the book as well as Pathophysiology Made Incredibly Easy, 2nd edition.

In a previous thread, claire43 was kind enough to suggest videos from HelpHippo on Youtube; I also found https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCXllraVycgq2jwe230w1qIA/videos Also, while Studentnurse365 mentioned the study guide for the book, the reviews were not that good.

Does anyone else know of any web sites that may have PowerPoints, PDF files, etc. that would be helpful?

Thank you.

Simplenursing.com helped me a lot

Specializes in Hospice, Palliative Care.

Good day, AlyciaMarie:

Thank you for sharing; I plan on joining towards the end of November; my physiopathology class starts this coming Monday. So I'm seeking alternative sources for now.

Thank you.

The MADE EASY books are wonderful! They have a great one for pharm and patho. Those book have great illustrations.

Oh that book sucks. I agree simple nursing is great. I think ftplectures on youtube is better because simple nursing hits it more froma nursing side, where ftplectures is more in depth and more patho https://www.youtube.com/user/tomiwa007

He is also really entertaining, he makes boring fun. Also the book "How to get an A in..." they make patho, med/surg and a ton of others.

Specializes in Hospice, Palliative Care.

Well, everyone has there own opinion and different things work for different people. Hopefully these suggestions will point you in the right direction. :)

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