Sunday, May 1, 2011

Anatomy and Physiology study - tips to take your exam

Study of Anatomy and Physiology may be very difficult. Once the dreaded end year reviews bring students begin to feel completely overwhelmed with the amount of work they have to revise.

Most of the time this difficult topic is divided into 12 body systems.

Cells and tissues
Skin
Muscular system
Skeletal system
Endocrine system
Nervous system
Lymphatic
Cardiovascular
Digestive
Respiratory
Urinary
Reproduction

Words, functions, diseases, disorders, definitions... These are examples of the type of things, students must cover each of these body systems. It is therefore quite understandable how students become so submerged. That being said, sit your examinations of Anatomy and physiology is certainly not impossible.

Include a few tips that I recommend that follow you.

1 Have a Bank of questions that you can use in your studies. The best format to use for your review of the questions is multiple choice. The idea would be to take a number of questions each day, approximately 30 and teach them. After about 3 or 4 days to test yourself on what you've learned. This is a great way to see what questions you need to learn again.

2 Quizzes Anatomy and Physiology and puzzles are a great way to learn this difficult topic. They are too good fun! Questions true or false and best examples of crossword puzzles. Your knowledge of body systems will surely improve if you repeat these puzzles again and again. You should aim to complete the puzzles without using your notes.

3 Have an organized review plan typed. Plan exactly what area you are revising and on what dates. Once you have a plan in place, you will be able to see what work should cover. Type your plan out, print it and put on the wall in front of your desktop.

There are a lot of work with the anatomy and Physiology study but try to not to panic. Once you have a structured plan and a good study guide you will find that pass your exams is not impossible.

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