A&P Help... From My Brain to Yours!

So I've gotten several requests for copies of my AP notes...so here they are. These are all the ones I could find, so it's not EVERY body system... just most.

Please do not consider these notes to be the "end-all-be-all". I am human and YES, I make mistakes. Also, I urge you to take your own notes during the lecture. These are provided as supplemental information only. I have also included here my top 10 tips for getting an A in A&P.

Tip 1: Read (at least skim) the chapter before going to class.

Your brain works best on repetition. Reading before helps prep your brain to learn what will be in the lecture.

Tip 2: Take your OWN notes.

Even if the professor provides notes...take your OWN.

Tip 3: As soon as you can, rewrite or type your notes.

Supplement your notes with your professor's notes and your book. Anything you don't fully understand then GOOGLE is your friend.

Tip 4 When writing up your notes, write them in your own words.

Try to paraphrase and use language like you were trying to explain this stuff to your best friend.

Tip 5: Utilize additional resources.

My Marieb and Martini books came with online goodies such as art labeling, crossword puzzles, flashcards and quizzes. THEY HELP!

Tip 6: Practice lab exams.

To practice for lab exams I did two different things (aside from staying in lab until the end of the period every single time) and they both require an atlas or printed diagrams. With my atlas, I put little post-it tabbies over the names. I then numbered each tab. Then I made an answer key and repeatedly quizzed myself until I could get them all right. Another method is to white out the names on your diagram and put it in a sheet protector. Now you can label and relabel using a dry-erase marker.

Tip 7: Re-organize information.

Sometimes it helps to think of things from a different angle. See my list of muscles for an idea of how I did this.

Tip 8: Condense Notes.

Every week or at the end of every unit, go back through your notes and try to condense them down. Do this again until you can get ALL the key concepts onto ONE piece of paper. I used a sketch pad that measured 11x17...draw pictures, make lists...whatever you need to do to trigger access to the information.

Tip 9: Talk Talk Talk.

Yes, anatomy is pure memorization, but physiology is all about understanding. Sometimes the best way to understand is to talk it out. If you have no one to listen to you, talk to your cat or talk to yourself. Talk through the concepts from beginning to end.

Tip 10: Have fun! ?

AP Sample Notes 1-5.pdf

Chapter 6 Marieb.pdf

Chapter 7 Marieb.pdf

Chapter 8 Marieb.pdf

Chatper 9 Marieb.pdf

Can someone send me the notes? [email protected] thx

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oh thank you thank you !!! I am a lpn, mom, wife , old haha!!! I sure need the extra help!!! this is going to help me wonders this week!! my two children are sick with a cold and guess who drank from one of their slushes by accident!! this is great thank you again!!!

Thank you so so much! This is really going to help me this semester! :D

Thank you so much! you email me chapter 15 & pns. I can't pm you.

My email is [email protected]

Sorry, I mean Chapter 13

Hello

Can someone please email. [email protected]

Thx

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Can someone add me to the list as well. [email protected]

No one is responding. I've sent pm as well

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Specializes in CNA.
No one is responding. I've sent pm as well

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I don't think anyone will. I never received an email either but downloaded the documents to my phone. There is a thread about email addresses being posted that I didn't see until AFTER I asked about the list.

Hi I was wondering if someone could send me the notes on CH13 PNS e-mail is [email protected]. I would greatly appreciate it. Thanks so much to Polka-dot for putting these all together. I see that your notes have helped countless A&P students over the years! Thanks for offering all your help!

Thanks for sharing these!