Published May 24, 2005
FocusRN
868 Posts
z's playa
2,056 Posts
No. Just look in your textbook. Seems to be waste of money to me but....I'm sure someone will tell you its useful. Some need extra visual help but your text should be enough in my opinion.
Z
Fun2, BSN, RN
5,586 Posts
Having a little skeleton at home helped me, but I'm not sure how much that model would.
Just take lots of pics, if you have a camera, and use your lab book.
Good luck! :)
oregonrene
243 Posts
No. Like the others said, your textbook pics will be good enough. (I'd recommend a little chemistry model set for your chemistry class, though.)
Maisie
247 Posts
I purchased the ADAM student addition software. It was under $100.00, ran in a Windows environment, and allowed me to look at many different levels of anatomical structures.
Thanks ya'll. I don't think I'll get it. I'm a little too free with money seeing as I don't have a job. I guess I'll try to use the net for my resourse, I pay enough for that. :) (:
Brotherbob, BSN, RN
100 Posts
http://scientificsonline.com/product.asp_Q_pn_E_3082077
Get the "Floating ball game" looks a lot more fun:) Cheap too
cindib
41 Posts
No I don't think you need that. I'll tell you what I did for A&P. we used a model just like that and I would bring my digital camera to class and take some pics of the model a few times after class was dismissed. I did the same for the cat disection. It helped me out a ton.
Marie_LPN, RN, LPN, RN
12,126 Posts
I wouldn't get it.