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i borrowed the information below from the a&p 1 fall club.(hope no one minds) i thought that it would be helpful to those of us taking a&p 1 this winter/spring semester.
hopefully there will be enough of us interested in this thread so that we can get a sticky.
those of you who have already taken a&p, please feel free to stop by at any time . we would love to have your imput also. thanks :)
useful study information/sites:
other ideas (posted in other threads):
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fun with mnemonics ...........
11 organ systems: send mr. uric -- l
s-skeletal / e-endocrine / n-nervous / d-digestive / m-muscular / r-respitory / u-urinary / r-reproductive / i-integumentary / c-circulatory (or cardovascular) / l-lymphatic
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skeletal system:
carples:
"scared lovers try positions -- that they cannot handle"
or "stop letting those people -- touch the cadaver's hand"
(proximal row lateral to medial -- distal row lateral to medial)
s-scaphoid / l-lunate / t-triquetrum / p-pisiform / t-trapezuim / t-trapezoid / c-capitate / h-hamate
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7 bones of the eye socket: "every zoo finds stinky little monkey poop"
e-ethmoid / z-zygomatic / f-frontal / s-sphenoid / l-lacrimal / m-maxilla / p-palatine
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number of vertebrae in each section of vertebral column:
7 cervical vertebrae, 12 thoracic vertebrae, 5 lumbar vertebrae
"breakfast at 7, lunch at 12, dinner at 5"
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wbc differentials:
"never let monkeys eat bananas"
n-neutrophils / l-leukocytes / m-monocytes / e-eosinophils / b-basophils
to differentiate btwn granulocytes and agranulocytes its:
"never eat bananas like monkeys"
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p.u.:
"pinky on the ulna side"
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which side is the radius on?
thumbs up for "rad!!"
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fibula is lateral
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tarsal bones:
"tall centers never take shots from corners"
t-talus / c-calcaneus / n-navicular / t-third cuneiform / s-second cuneform / f-first cuneiform / c-cuboid
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cranial nerves
"oh oh oh, to touch and feel very green vegetables ah!" ... or ... "old opal’s ocular tracts tricksters abducting
four vested giants vaguely acting hypoactive"
i olfactory / ii optic / iii oculomotor / iv trochlear / v trigeminal / vi abducens / vii facial / viii vestibulocochlear / ix glossopharyngeal / x vagus / xi accessory / xii hypoglossal
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cranial nerves: sensory, motor or both?
"some say marry money, but my brothers say big breasts matter more" .... or ..... "stop saying my mom bug me because she believes bugging makes me"
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epidermis (deep to superficial):
"basil spices granny luci's corn"
stratum: basale, spinosum, granulosum, lucidum, corneum
Congrats to all of you who are finishing right now. I'm just starting my A&P I and I'm doing it self-paced. I was starting to question my choice of doing it this way without an instructor. Everyone I've told has said some variation of "OMG! A&P is so hard, you need a good instructor!" But...I spent a few hours on my CD tutorial (physiology) that came with my textbook. I love it!!!! It is Anatomy and Physiology by Martini. The CD tutorial is so interactive it is fantastic! I think it's better than in-class lecture because the instructor's narration on the CD is so crystal clear and I can pause and replay, etc. I don't have to put up with obnoxious students talking in the back row of class and all that in class busy work and driving to class and worrying about being late, blah blah blah. So happy!
Have any of you here taken it self-paced or via internet?
Congrats to all of you who are finishing right now. I'm just starting my A&P I and I'm doing it self-paced. I was starting to question my choice of doing it this way without an instructor. Everyone I've told has said some variation of "OMG! A&P is so hard, you need a good instructor!" But...I spent a few hours on my CD tutorial (physiology) that came with my textbook. I love it!!!! It is Anatomy and Physiology by Martini. The CD tutorial is so interactive it is fantastic! I think it's better than in-class lecture because the instructor's narration on the CD is so crystal clear and I can pause and replay, etc. I don't have to put up with obnoxious students talking in the back row of class and all that in class busy work and driving to class and worrying about being late, blah blah blah. So happy!Have any of you here taken it self-paced or via internet?
Not me. I am thinking I would do better in a classroom setting. I am not worried about motivation, but I do worry that things going on would pull me away. Good luck.
Final lecture test tommorow. Can't study anymore. I need 70 to maintain my A and if I get a 0, I'll still wind up with a B. Good luck to everyone down the stretch. I'm looking forward to A&P II, I love this stuff. It all makes sense. Now chemistry, we'll have to see about that....
You can do it. Good luck
lisabeth
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Thanks. I am happy about it, but it is hard to make an 85 after making all grades in the 90's. It was a really hard exam. The bonus ? was easy though. It asked what your middle name was. :roll