At my school there is an Anatomy & Physiology I and II class for RNs and an Anatomy & Physiology class for LPNs. What do you think may be the difference?
We have the option of taking Anatomy and Phys. II (the same that nursing students take, but need to take I to get into II!) or Human Anatomy. For those who take Human Anatomy, they'd have to take the other Anatomy courses for the RN. A lot more is covered, and more in-depth, in the RN one. It's almost like taking "math", where there are different levels (algebra) of the same subject sometimes.
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We have the option of taking Anatomy and Phys. II (the same that nursing students take, but need to take I to get into II!) or Human Anatomy. For those who take Human Anatomy, they'd have to take the other Anatomy courses for the RN. A lot more is covered, and more in-depth, in the RN one. It's almost like taking "math", where there are different levels (algebra) of the same subject sometimes.