Published Aug 19, 2019
HRoark64, BSN
23 Posts
Hey everyone. I'm starting an ABSN in Spring 2020. My prerequisites are about a year old so I'm starting to review them. What level of detail should I be aiming for in anatomy & physiology review? Big groups, main pieces, general functions...or down to every nook & cranny, level of interdependence, etc.? I'm fine with either, just don't want to waste time being able to point out every detail of every surface & structure or system if it isn't immediately useful in school.
Thanks!
Snatchedwig, BSN, CNA, LPN, RN
427 Posts
Your going to get all types of answers. I love this topic and I tried to be familiar as much as possible with the content. In your later studies there would need to be a basic and deeper understanding of anatomy and physiology. I remember one of my questions on the NCLEX was about the hypothalamus if that says anything to you.