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marisha20

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  1. hey guys, my problem is anatomy and physiology class. it is just brutal! i am freaking out and trying to find the best way to cope and study, and any sugggestions will be very appreciated. so in our class we have 4 lab exams and 4 lecture exams total for the semester, they occur on the same day one right after the other. so in the first lecture exam we will be tested on 11 chapters, multiple choice. the lab exam consists of the - skulll, muscles of the face, neck, chest, back, shoulder, upper limbs, abdomen, pelvis, lower limbs, upper and lower extremity bones and markings, long bone structure, histology, integument, thorax, hyoid, vertebral column, body cavities, serious membranes, and abdominopelvic regions. the teacher said that during the test we will have 50 models set up and each one of them will have 2 marks on them that we have to identify. for each model we will have multiple choice answers given to us. so this is the part that worries me, because the closest that i came to this assingment was labeling model drawings from memmory. this is much more challenging for me, for example labeling an unmarked beige skull. the problem really is remembering all of the above models, and being able to tell what is being pointed to. i don`t have such a great photographic memory to keep alll of these models in my head and not get them confused or forget them. also i am terrified of not passing the 1st test, because not passing just one of the 2 puts me close to failing. sorry that i am rambling on, but i really am freaking out. any and all tips on how to learn the models would be greatly appreciated! by the way our lab is self taught, and we get 3 hours a week in it.
  2. hi, i am a nursing student. i always wanted to work in the neonatal unit. i want to start working there from the start. especially after i read so many comments on this website about how i would have to learn everything over if i go in the nicu after working in other units. so my question is: are there hospitals with nicu in michigan? particularly detroit?? (if there are please give names) i searched for jobs and for hospitals and could not find anything. thank alot! marina

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