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Start studying the muscles and their origins, insertions, and actions. I took A&P1 and 2 in a mini-term semester. The muscles are the most time consuming in my opinion. The leg muscles are the worst I think. The bones and their markings/structures are a good place to pay some early attention to as well. Make lots of notecards, they help. I finished A&P 1 with an A average and I am halfway through part 2 with an A avg also. Good Luck!
Well, I don't know if this helps, but if I were you I could see if you could get your hands on a syllabus so you can at least read over the chapters before class (if you're that type of learner, if you feel you'd do better without read ahead and psyching yourself out.)
For me this is ho we covered stuff
-Bio and Chem Review
-Histology
-Integumentary system
-Bone Anatomy
-Bone Histology
-Muscle Anatomy
-Muscle Physiology
-Brain Anatomy/ nerves
-Nervous system physiology.
http://www.amazon.com/E-Z-Anatomy-Physiology-Barrons-Series/dp/0764144685/ref=pd_sim_b_6
maybe this? Good reviews...
Get your book ahead of time and start reading and writing important facts. Then go through the atlas with bones, muscles etc. and learn all of that plus directional terms. I did that starting in Dec. I was several chapters ahead and it helped a LOT!! Im starting my teachers power points as soon as Im done with A&P 1 and I will start A&P 2 in the short session of summer. I am going to get ahead as much as possible prior so I am ready for my short term.
Here's something that I've been using, and loving. I've also found a lot of anatomy games in the appstore that have been great.
BioDigital Human https://www.biodigitalhuman.com/
Irish_Mist, BSN, RN
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I am thinking about taking summer A&P1. When I say that, I plan on taking no other courses in the month of June. I will eat, drink, breathe, and sweat A&P1. With all that said, would any of you have any suggestions on what to do to prepare for this class? Is there a workbook or flash card set you could suggest? I want an A in this class.