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  1. Thank you!!!! I'm totally going to do this!
  2. Hey ya'll. I was just wondering how everyone goes about studying health assessment, or what they think is the best way. Sadly, I've already learned two systems we are going to be tested on but haven't done ANY practicing except for writing out everything I need to cover in the assessment. In my class, we learn 8 systems then at the end of the semester we have to draw a system out of a hat and perform the health history and assessment over that system by memorization on our lab partner. Just knowing I have to do this, along with the fact I haven't practiced yet, is overwhelming me A LOT. I have never been that good and memorizing speeches, and I feel this is like that in a way, and kind of worse. And there is SO MUCH to memorize I can't believe I will be able to do it. I don't even know where to start. The day of the test I want to be completely confident about every system and not have a single worry that I will fail, but right now I'm just plain scared to think about it. Any advice would be great especially from those who have already been tested in health assessment! Thanks!

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