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I agree with the other posters, youtube is a great source, there are some wonderful professors on there and it always helps to hear it from someone else and using the anatomy coloring sheets are great too. I would definately pull out your A&P book & do a quick review on the heart and the coronary arteries. Also don't forget your best resource, your med surg book. My biggest advice is not to memorize something for a test but to understand it and learn it, if you understand something it helps you so much with critical thinking needed for the tests. Good luck!!
Katie71275
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We just started our new unit on cardio and have a test next Wednesday. This cardio is broken up by structures and functions, CAD/Acute Coronary Syndrome, Angina, MI, Sudden cardiac death, and then rhythms. The rest of cardio is on another test.
Anyway, is there any easy way to learn all this? I usually learn pretty well, but cardio seems a bit more difficult!