Published Dec 28, 2003
Medic2005
52 Posts
Is it good to pre study stuff like Human Anatomy Charts. or is it a jump of the gun, on my part again if so where on the net can you find full charts, to study buy, or what books would y'all recommend, on the matter once again thanks for all your help on all the matters.
Sincerely Jerry prospective future R.N :chair:
Speculating
343 Posts
Originally posted by Medic 2005 Is it good to pre study stuff like Human Anatomy Charts. or is it a jump of the gun, on my part again if so where on the net can you find full charts, to study buy, or what books would y'all recommend, on the matter once again thanks for all your help on all the matters. Sincerely Jerry prospective future R.N :chair:
I guess it's never to early to get going, but you need to be consuming yourself with getting into college, RN, LPN, CNA, or your EMT & EMT-P. Sign-up for the classes first. Then start studying for specifics of the classes in the area you choose to start within.
http://anatomical.com
Glycogen
10 Posts
Our Universities (most) have Biology 3/4 as a prerequisite, part of the course curriculum ensures the class goes over the majority of body systems. Some Physical Education, in which we thoroughly go over the circulatory, respiratory, muscle and skeletal systems. Therefore I can't see any harm in study anatomy charts in advance.
Mama Val, ASN, RN
132 Posts
try .www.cram.com they have some helpful charts that fit right into your binder. i have a foot and a hand sheet that is very detailed and very useful. it also has a few mechanisms of injury explained on it also for reference. they have everyything from bartending, legal definitions, a&p to microbiology. they also have a basic nursing sheet if you need it.
P_RN, ADN, RN
6,011 Posts
Here are more: http://www.gen.umn.edu/faculty_staff/jensen/1135/webanatomy/