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PATHOPHYSIOLOGY

Hi guys,

I just passed patho 1 and am not looking forward to patho 2 next semester...... the manner in which the content is delivered along with the fact that no matter how much we read and study, do hw, online discussions, and reflective journals.........most of our class still has a hard time with the tests. I realize patho is a tough class, but I don't want to just pass it, I would really like to understand the information, which I feel like I forget as soon as I test. I was wondering if anyone has some advice on how to better understand patho as well as some advice on how to prepare for tests. Additionally, can anyone recommend any books or sites that might make it easier to understand?

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  • Author

anyone??

  • Admin

Have you looked into what your personal learning style is? That may help guide you in finding better ways to remember the information. This site might help you figure it out: What's Your Learning Style?

Also, try looking into books that aren't quite as technical as your textbook. I personally like the Made Incredibly Easy and Made Incredibly Visual series when I was in school- not as a single source to rely on, but to help clarify.

  • Author

thanks, I will definitely check out those books!

You can also check out other textbooks as supplements. Sometimes the different language or perspective is all you need to achieve that "Aha!" moment. My personal favorites for this purpose are:

Laboratory and Diagnostic Tests with Nursing Implications, Joyce Lefever Kee. Seriously-- the "nursing implications" part makes a lot of sense, eh? Laboratory and Diagnostic Tests with Nursing Implications (9th Edition): 9780133139051: Medicine & Health Science Books @ Amazon.com

Textbook of Medical Physiology, Guyton and Hall. The absolute classic. Great book. Guyton and Hall Textbook of Medical Physiology, 12e: 9781416045748: Medicine & Health Science Books @ Amazon.com

The "... Made Incredibly Easy" series books are very good.

I recommend the Physiology Coloring Book a lot-- it's a 1999 edition but still an incredible adjunct. Amazon.com: The Physiology Coloring Book (2nd Edition) (9780321036636): Wynn Kapit, Robert I. Macey, Esmail Meisami: Books

And there's always your friendly AN helpers. Some of us lovelovelove physiology and are happy to help c any specific or general questions!

  • Author

Thank you so much GrnTea, I will check all of those out!! I do think a supplemental book would help a lot, this gives me some direction as to what might be helpful!!

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