Published Sep 16, 2007
maximus76
49 Posts
Hey guys,
do you guys know any good websites on how to study Physiology?
thanks!
Daytonite, BSN, RN
1 Article; 14,604 Posts
i'm trying to get a grasp on what you are wanting. "how" to study physiology, to my way of thinking is learning processes. physiology is about how things in the body work. most of the physiological processes of the body can be broken down into steps. or, they can be depicted in sequential drawings. so, to study these things, make flow charts or lists of the steps.
i can give you websites of anatomy and physiology as well as sites that give you tips on how to study, but i'm not sure which you need, or want.
there should also be anatomy weblinks within the posts of this sticky thread on the nursing student assistance forum: https://allnurses.com/forums/f205/pathophysiology-p-microbiology-fluid-electrolyte-resources-145201.html
Daytonite,
thank you so much,
i will check those websites!
CuriousMe
2,642 Posts
Hey guys, do you guys know any good websites on how to study Physiology?thanks!
Edit: Sorry, I just re-read this and saw you were looking for sites....the following isn't a site, but a strategy.
My A&P teacher used to tell us that Physiology is the story of how the body works. In fact, that was a lot of her exam reviews...questions that would lead us to "tell the story" with as much detail as possible.
Whatever system you're working on...can you tell the story of what happens? (ie trace a skeletal muscle nerve impulse, inhale O2 and trace it's path into your bloodstream, tell the story of a cheeseburger..the protein, carbs, lipids, etc, explain wound healing, you get the idea). Use whatever visual aides you need.....flowchart, illustration, lists...whatever works.
Good Luck with your class!!
Peace,
Cathie