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A&P HELP!!!!! for digestive, urinary system & electrolyte balance

I have a very dry professor who goes straight from powerpoint and the book. Can you reccomend any online tutorials to solidify the above topics?

I have been to every class and studied for hours but am retaining little. :crying2: THanks!!!!!:redpinkhe

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a&p weblinks are listed on post #42 of this sticky thread. information and weblinks for electrolytes is on the same thread:

you can find information about specific gi and gu diseases on some of the weblinks listed on this thread:

the sites i go to frequently and have bookmarked are:

  • merck manual of diagnosis and therapy http://www.merck.com/mrkshared/mmanual/sections.jsp (the online version of the manual that includes pathophysiology, signs and symptoms of disease by body system)
  • family practice notebook (use search box and input a disease) http://www.fpnotebook.com/index.htm (gives you the doctors treatment of medical diseases in short concise lists)
  • emedicine http://www.emedicine.com/ (articles about specific medical diseases that include their pathophysiology, how they are diagnosed and medically treated)
  • medline plus (use the search box) http://www.medlineplus.gov/ (presented for consumers by the u.s. national library of medicine and the national institutes of health you will find all kinds of information about diseases and treatments including tutorials as well as weblinks to other sites with good information that they have selected for the public to view)
  • http://www.cancer.gov/ - national cancer institute (for any of the cancers) (a division of the national institutes of health. you will find everything you want to know about any cancer and its treatment here.)

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Thank you so much for your kind and timely response!

I'll get right to it!:loveya:

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