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I am going to be taking A&P 1 in the Fall and I noticed the flashcards. Arehey helpful for the class or was making your cards better?
I did both. I just took A&P1 in a 5 week course and got an A. I think I had about 600+ flash cards of my own (the ones with the rings). I know I used the Anatomy Flashcards for barrons more for muscles/bones than anything. I also wrote out questions over and over until test day. I got a white board for the physiology stuff+different colored markers but that's more for A&P2 which I'm in now.
Netter makes excellent flash cards. However useful, they weren't as useful for me in A&P as they were for my friends in PT or Chiropractic school. The ones I used turned out to have ENTIRELY TOO MUCH information on them (which is good and bad). I ended up studying and knowing a alot of stuff that wasn't required for our curriculum (which is good and bad), great to have them premade with the spelling and great drawings, however it proved to be quite the distraction at times sorting through what I needed to know come test-time.
I bought the flash cards in my school bookstore but never used them. It helped me more to write out my own. For the physiology part there are a lot of processes. (example: cellular respiration, muscle contraction) it helped me to write the process in essay format, make flash cards for vocab, then print off pictures of bones, muscles, etc. and put them in document protectors and practice labeling over and over.
Our lab and lecture was split to where we did phys in lecture and anatomy in lab. Our lab tests consisted of pictures projected on a white screen and we had X amount of time to write the name of whatever was on the picture. The first test like that I got a C bc I didn't really know how to study. Then I tried the doc protectors and got A's.
I would ask your teacher how s/he plans on testing and study in whichever format the tests will be.
Good luck!!
I bought flashcards from my bookstore for just the anatomy part. It listed the different bones(and parts), muscles, etc. I found it extremely useful for the identification part of my class. The flashcards had answers on the back so I could write on the front and then check myself. I loved them.
This is the set I have:
Amazon.com: Anatomy Flashcards (9781427796943): Stephanie Mccann, Joanne Tillotson: Books
Sams club has Anatomy flashcards. I thought they were priceless.
In my Anatomy class we had to learn all bones, and many muscles and origination and insertion points. During lab we had "bone boxes" with skeleton models, but lab was just once a week.
I kept the flashcards with me all the time and studied whenever I had a few minutes. If they have too much info, just highlight the bones/muscles/organs you need on each card. Got a 98% in the class.
peachshan, BSN, RN
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I am going to be taking A&P 1 in the Fall and I noticed the flashcards. Arehey helpful for the class or was making your cards better?