Help With The Autonomic Nervous System

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I have been on line for hours searching for some visuals to help me learn the ANS. I cannot find any! I have an exam Monday, and I just keep getting all the alpha and beta mixed up, what does ACH AND NE do etc. Can anyone give me some visual (i am soo a visual learner) sites and some written (in simple terms) info on it pleeeeeeeease! Thank you!

Specializes in med/surg, telemetry, IV therapy, mgmt.

you really should spell things out rather than use abbreviations.

http://users.rcn.com/jkimball.ma.ultranet/biologypages/p/pns.html#autonomic - the autonomic nervous system

introduction to the central nervous system http://www.waybuilder.net/free-ed/medarts/neurology01.asp

you really should spell things out rather than use abbreviations.

http://users.rcn.com/jkimball.ma.ultranet/biologypages/p/pns.html#autonomic - the autonomic nervous system

introduction to the central nervous system http://www.waybuilder.net/free-ed/medarts/neurology01.asp

thanks for the info. in my original note, i had capitalized ans, but it didn't show in the final translation. and if you've ever tried editing your discussion, it will only let you edit the conversation, not the title, dang it. so i'm kinda screwed. but thanks just the same, i appreciate the site.

Thanks for the info. In my original note, i had capitalized ANS, but it didn't show in the final translation. And if you've ever tried editing your discussion, it will only let you edit the conversation, NOT the title, dang it. So i'm kinda screwed. But thanks just the same, i appreciate the site.

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Thanks, good to know!

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