A&P Suggestions?

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I've been accepted to a CNL MSN program that begins in August. I'm working on prereqs now, and I'm taking them online through a community college. I just finished A&P I with an A. That sounds great, but the reality is that it was a relatively "easy" 8 week online course and I don't feel as though I learned enough. I'm scared that I am going to be behind (as far as A&P knowledge goes) when I begin my program, and I've decided I need to educate myself outside of class as much as possible. Do any of you have any suggestions about ways I can do this? Recommended books, videos, etc.? Any advice is most appreciated.

Specializes in Critical Care, Education.

I am assuming that you checked ahead of time and the nursing program was OK with an online course... that usually has a physical lab. This is pretty unusual for a pre-licensure program. A&P is THE core foundation for nursing education's cumulative curriculum. If you don't have an adequate grounding, you are not going to do well in subsequent coursework. A deep understanding of A&P is also the crux of critical thinking & clinical decision-making.

If you don't feel good about where you are at right now, I suggest that you discuss this with your nursing program advisor and see if there are some options such as some remediation resources you can tap into.

Yes, the program accepts online classes from the local community college. There was a lab component, but the class as a whole was not nearly as difficult as posts here would lead you to believe. I just want to make sure that I do have that core foundation, and I'm hoping to pick up the slack on my own. I am a good student, and I have good study skills, so what I'm really looking for is a self-guided something or other to use, rather than just reading my textbook.

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