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Anatomy, Physiology, and Patho

Hey everyone!

So I'm going into my final year of nursing and I need some help. My knowledge of anatomy, physiology, and pathophysiology isn't exactly where it should be. It is the weakest part of my clinical. I took an anatomy, physiology, and patho class back in first year, but I don't have access to those courses anymore so I no longer have those class notes. Because I'm not taking an anatomy, physiology, or patho course, I'm finding it a little difficult to know where to start or find the motivation I would usually have if I was taking a course.

I was wondering if there were any pathophysiology textbooks that you could recommend, class notes you could pass along, and any tips/advice for me to improve in that area. Anything that worked for you. This is my final year to make those improvements and I need all the help I can get!

Thank you in advance!

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