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How is applied physiology

What should I expect from the class. Every one

Makes it seems like its the hardest class

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You mean anatomy and physiology?

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No applied physiology I already took my a&p

So is that an advanced physiology class then? I'm going to assume that. I took Anatomy and Physiology 101 and 102 (the basics that we have to do at our school to apply for nursing) and then chose to taken Advanced Physiology as one of my electives both because I thought it would be interesting and because most BSN programs require 10 credit hours of anatomy/physiology and this was 4.

It was not easy, as it absolutely assumed you knew all the basic anatomy and physiology already. There weren't any more lab tests but rather information over much more detailed regarding the systems of the body. For example, the cardiac system was no longer simply the pump with basics about sodium channels. It was a very specific list of events that happen to make our heart beat. Basically it was everything you learned in physiology but so much more detailed.

I hope this makes sense and what you were looking for. Good luck!

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