Published Jan 30, 2014
aeris99
490 Posts
I found some great apps to study for A&P 1 lab practicals. I got a perfect score on the bones and a high A on muscles.
Just wondering if anyone has found a good one for the arteries and veins?
I can post the app names if any of you are interested.
FuturePedRN2016, CNA
84 Posts
I found some great apps to study for A&P 1 lab practicals. I got a perfect score on the bones and a high A on muscles. Just wondering if anyone has found a good one for the arteries and veins? I can post the app names if any of you are interested.
I am definitely interested. I have Visual Anatomy on my phone. It has some veins not sure if its what you need though.
pmabraham, BSN, RN
1 Article; 2,567 Posts
Good day:
I tried the $29.99 human anatomy atlas by Visual Body and ended up asking for a refund when I found out it had mistakes (that had I remembered the way they had it would have failed me on an exam) as well as missing parts (that a free site had).
Try Zygote Body which is free.
Thank you.
Good day:I tried the $29.99 human anatomy atlas by Visual Body and ended up asking for a refund when I found out it had mistakes (that had I remembered the way they had it would have failed me on an exam) as well as missing parts (that a free site had).Try Zygote Body which is free.Thank you.
So glad I didnt buy it! I use the free one!
pistolfannie
14 Posts
Good day:I tried the $29.99 human anatomy atlas by Visual Body and ended up asking for a refund when I found out it had mistakesThank you.
I tried the $29.99 human anatomy atlas by Visual Body and ended up asking for a refund when I found out it had mistakes
were you able to get a refund? i found the same issue
dt70
464 Posts
Essential Anatomy by 3D4Medical was a disappointment for me. Wish I could get my money back.
Anatomy & Physiology Revealed 3 online access from mcgraw-hill is the best A&P program I've seen.
It does cost $45 for two years access.
Hopeful_RN2509
4 Posts
Quizlet and also YouTube has videos of professors explaining human models! Those two have helped me make excellent grades in anatomy:)
3D4medical Essential Skeleton was one I did use alot. (It keeps crashing right now so I don't know if that will be helpful? My phone is on it's way out)
Visual anatomy lite (free version I think?)
Real bodywork-Muscles
McGraw-Hill Anatomy and Physiology for the flash cards
I tried quizlet but it wasn't too helpful for these two practicals. My a&p book also came with an online component that has art labeling quizzes which were helpful. I bounced in between all of these to study. I printed out the diagrams and then cut off the labels, used those as practice for the test. For me the hardest part was the hands and feet. I used washable markers and draw/labeled on my feet lol My kids let me do the same on theirs once or twice.
"were you able to get a refund? i found the same issue"
Yes, I was able to get a refund. If it matters, I did ask for one within 24 to 36 hours after the initial purchase.
MedicalPartisan
192 Posts
Curriculums are obliviously different everywhere, but I have all the powerpoints and lectures saved as PDF files if you'd like them.
Sammie2124
6 Posts
I don't know of any apps, but there are flash cards available at barnes and noble. They come in a box, are in color, and there are cards for each system. On the front there is a picture with numbered arrows. On the reverse side the answers are listed. They are portable and convenient. Hope this helps.
Barron's Anatomy Flash Cards