Published Jul 3, 2009
sunshine304
20 Posts
Is there any website I can find the knowledge about medical terminology? or I have to buy a related book? I will have a test about medical terminology test soon. Thanks!
nurseaid07
50 Posts
what kind of information do you need about it ? Because i know there is a class for medical terminology and i have notes i can email you if you need it
brittany_micah
200 Posts
nurseaid07,
I am thinking about taking medical terminology with anatomy this semester. I'm nervous because I know how hard is a&p is. Can you please email me your notes? I'd like to see how hard it is. I have no clue what to expect. Is it a lot of memorizing? I dont want to overwhelm myself. Send me a pm and I'll give you my email. Thanks so much
skyhigh123
14 Posts
If you have time you should go to Borders or Barnes and Noble and they have these laminated quick study guides and they have one for medical terminology. It would be very useful for you and it is cheap and comes in handy.
cingle
86 Posts
Terminology is entirely memorization, spelling, and pronunciation.
A&P also is a lot of memorization. Some of the terminology of both classes will overlap and can reinforce each other. Optimally, I think one would complete terminology prior to beginning the A&P sequence. But taking them together is doable. Obviously if you've been working in a medical field or are an excellent speller, terminology will be much easier than if you didn't have that going for you.
Hi, nurseaid07
I need the notes you mentioned. Please send me a pm. Thanks in advance!
Sunshine 304
aawilwcb
35 Posts
I would love these notes also, thanks so much
Curlykraut
2 Posts
Could you send these notes as well?
Thanks!! Jules
Iwantobeanurse
42 Posts
Both are free.
http://www.dmu.edu/medterms/
http://free-ed.net/free-ed/HealthCare/MedTerm-v02.asp
tnbutterfly - Mary, BSN
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Phlavyah
155 Posts
thank you for starting the thread, very :yeah:helpfull!
mlclove
69 Posts
Both are free. http://www.dmu.edu/medterms/http://free-ed.net/free-ed/HealthCare/MedTerm-v02.asp
great sites. thanks so much for posting them. very helpful. def. appreciate it.