Preparing for anatomy and physiology nursing
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I start my nursing degree in January and I haven't revised anything since March. I did a level biology but haven't looked at the content since march.
Should I buy an anatomy and physiology and revise that ( making flashcards and notes) or should I just go back and revise all of my a level biology (threw all notes away) - the plant parts.
Should I buy an anatomy and physiology and revise that ( making flashcards and notes) or should I just go back and revise all of my a level biology (threw all notes away) - the plant parts.
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(Original post by Seretonin)
I start my nursing degree in January and I haven't revised anything since March. I did a level biology but haven't looked at the content since march.
Should I buy an anatomy and physiology and revise that ( making flashcards and notes) or should I just go back and revise all of my a level biology (threw all notes away) - the plant parts.
I start my nursing degree in January and I haven't revised anything since March. I did a level biology but haven't looked at the content since march.
Should I buy an anatomy and physiology and revise that ( making flashcards and notes) or should I just go back and revise all of my a level biology (threw all notes away) - the plant parts.
Or try borrowing this from any library okay if its available from them .
Good luck with things as a nurse ok.
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If you threw out all your notes on this then perhaps you should buy the anatomy & physiology book of the human body ( latest version if possible ok ) as it will do you throughout your 3 years or so at university & placement.
Or try borrowing this from any library okay if its available from them .
Good luck with things as a nurse ok.
If you threw out all your notes on this then perhaps you should buy the anatomy & physiology book of the human body ( latest version if possible ok ) as it will do you throughout your 3 years or so at university & placement.
Or try borrowing this from any library okay if its available from them .
Good luck with things as a nurse ok.
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Thank you. I might get the Ross and wilson anatomy and physiology as everyone recommends that.
Thank you. I might get the Ross and wilson anatomy and physiology as everyone recommends that.
No worries and hope you don't throw anymore notes away ok.
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Yes that's supposed to be best book in that version like but most of the others anatomy & pyshiology books would do as well but the Ross & Wilson one get a good name ok.
No worries and hope you don't throw anymore notes away ok.
Yes that's supposed to be best book in that version like but most of the others anatomy & pyshiology books would do as well but the Ross & Wilson one get a good name ok.
No worries and hope you don't throw anymore notes away ok.
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I threw them away because they weren't that useful or concise and I never looked back on them. I'm hoping to take better notes in nursing.
I threw them away because they weren't that useful or concise and I never looked back on them. I'm hoping to take better notes in nursing.
Sometimes you better actually moving forward and not going over old notes as things may have changed since you wrote them ok.
That's why they update books every 18/24 months for as things changes in nursing especially technology and equipment.
I can't help you on adult nursing as I did midwifing but similar to things anyway.
If I can be useful to you then PM me with questions and I see what I can do ok.
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(Original post by Seretonin)
I start my nursing degree in January and I haven't revised anything since March. I did a level biology but haven't looked at the content since march.
Should I buy an anatomy and physiology and revise that ( making flashcards and notes) or should I just go back and revise all of my a level biology (threw all notes away) - the plant parts.
I start my nursing degree in January and I haven't revised anything since March. I did a level biology but haven't looked at the content since march.
Should I buy an anatomy and physiology and revise that ( making flashcards and notes) or should I just go back and revise all of my a level biology (threw all notes away) - the plant parts.

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Don't worry too much, everything you need to know should be covered in lectures and directed reading anyway. But then again, something like the Ross & Wilson is always good
Don't worry too much, everything you need to know should be covered in lectures and directed reading anyway. But then again, something like the Ross & Wilson is always good

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Thank you I just have 4 months off with nothing to do so I was wondering which was the best way to prepare for the anatomy and physiology aspect of nursing?
Thank you I just have 4 months off with nothing to do so I was wondering which was the best way to prepare for the anatomy and physiology aspect of nursing?
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