Hi
I'm starting in the spring too. I would love a study group! I'm in Central Texas. I know I need to brush up on A&P. Would you mind posting which website and book have been helpful for you? I finished my BSN this year but did my ADN over a decade ago and know I'm very rusty on some of the basics. Look forward to going through this journey with you.
Hi, thanks for the reply! The website is khanacademy.org and under search, type out "human anatomy and physiology." There are several sections divided into organ systems with mini-lectures in each section and a few tests. Totally free! It's a great refresher! So far, the clinical guidelines book has not been super helpful. My plan is to finish reviewing a&p of all organ systems, and then start reviewing common disease pathophysiology in each organ system and treatment (to review pharm too). I also was advised to review common terms/vocabulary in research and EBP since we will be reading a lot of it. Hope this helps! Do you have your degree plan yet?
For the online orientation, I've registered for. Unless there is another in person orientation that you are referring too, but I'm not aware of. It's via MyMav and then onto blackboard. It didn't make much sense as to task to complete, I'll have to call on Monday and see what I'll have to do complete it.
lcgivz12
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Hello everyone!
Anyone starting UT Arlington's Spring 2018 FNP online program? If so, congrats!
I'm located in the Rio Grande Valley, South Texas. Looking for a study group! I have a friend who just finished FNP school and told me to start reviewing A&P. I found a great website for refresher and have bought a Clinical Guidelines that she also recommended.
I'm so excited to start! Let me know if you are in and where you are from:)