Showing posts with label Anatomy. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Anatomy. Show all posts

Saturday, March 2, 2013

Anatomy and Physiology Study - Tips to Pass Your Exams

Anatomy and Physiology Study - Tips to Pass Your Exams



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Anatomy and Physiology study can be very difficult. Once the dreaded end of year exams draw closer students start to feel completely overwhelmed with the amount of work they have to revise.

For the most part this tough subject is broken down into 12 body systems;

Cells and Tissues
Skin
Muscular System
Skeletal System
Endocrine
Nervous
Lymphatic
Cardiovascular
Digestive
Respiratory
Urinary
Reproductive

Terms, functions, diseases, disorders, definitions....these are examples of the type of things students need to cover on each of these body systems. Therefore it is perfectly understandable how students become so overwhelmed. This being said, passing your Anatomy and Physiology exams is definitely not impossible.

Some tips I would recommend you follow include;

1. Have a question bank that you can use throughout your studies. The best format of questions to use for your revision is multiple choice. The idea would be to take a number of questions every day, about 30, and learn them. After about 3 or 4 days test yourself on what you have learned. This is a great way to see what questions you need to learn again.

2. Anatomy and Physiology quizzes and puzzles are a great way to learn this tough subject. They are good fun too! Examples of the best puzzles include crosswords and true/false questions. Your knowledge of the body systems will definitely improve if you repeat these puzzles over and over again. You should aim to complete the puzzles without using your notes.

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

There is a lot of work involved with Anatomy and Physiology study but try not to panic too much. Once you have a structured plan and a good study guide you will find that passing your exams will not be impossible.


Anatomy and Physiology Study - Tips to Pass Your Exams


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Anatomy and Physiology Study - Tips to Pass Your Exams



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Saturday, January 19, 2013

Anatomy and Physiology Exams - Tips on How to Pass Successfully

Anatomy and Physiology Exams - Tips on How to Pass Successfully





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In order to pass your Anatomy and Physiology exams it is very important that you have an understanding of the body's structures and how they function. It may not be as difficult as it first appears. As long as you are equipped with the right information it can become a less worrying, anxious time.

The following are some tips that will help you to pass your Anatomy and Physiology exams;

1. Have an organized and structured revision plan.
Before you start revising you need to write out your plan and date it. This is very important. Once you have a plan written out in front of you, the amount of work you need to cover may not be as overwhelming. An example of a plan could be:

Subject Start Date Finish Date
The Skin 14th March 18th March
The Nervous System 19th March 24th March

2. Have a set of multiple choice questions to test yourself.
Multiple choice questions are an ideal way to learn this difficult subject. There should be one question with four possible answers and only one answer must be chosen. As a result, there is no room for error.

3. Write out your multiple choice questions on record cards.
Revision cards are great because they are small enough to carry around with your during the day. Take about 20-30 questions daily and write these out on the cards. Whether you are on the train going to work or in the queue at the bank, take out your questions and learn them over and over.

4. Complete practice quizzes throughout your studies. Puzzles and quizzes are a fantastic way to learn different terms and functions of Anatomy and Physiology. Take the quizzes time and time again until you are confident with the particular area that you are studying.

Having a good Anatomy and Physiology study guide is an essential part to any study plan. If you have that, coupled with your revision plan, you will find that those Anatomy and Physiology exams may not be that daunting after all.


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Wednesday, February 29, 2012

ITEC Anatomy and Physiology Past Papers-Sample Questions

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ITEC Anatomy and Physiology past papers can be very difficult to find as ITEC do not allow the distribution of sample exam papers. But it is essential to have sample questions when you are revising for your exams.

ITEC Anatomy and Physiology Past Papers-Sample Questions

ITEC Anatomy and Physiology Past Papers-Sample Questions

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ITEC Anatomy and Physiology Past Papers-Sample Questions



ITEC Anatomy and Physiology Past Papers-Sample Questions

ITEC use the format of multiple choice questions on all of their theory papers so these are the type of questions that you should use during your studies.

As there are a lot of body systems to cover under ITEC Anatomy and Physiology it is advisable to review each chapter as it is completed in class. One excellent way of doing this is to use your revision questions. Some examples include;

01. The supratrochlear nodes are located;
a) Behind the ears
b) Armpits
c) Behind the knees
d) Elbows-Answer

02. What is the nerve centre of thecell?
a) Synapse
b) Axon
c Cell body)-Answer
d) Neurilemma

03. The stomach is responsible for which type of digestion?
a) Protein digestion-Answer
b) Fat digestion
c) Carbohydrate digestion
d) Fat and carbohydrate digestion

04. Nephritis is a term which describes;
a) Inflammation of the bladder
b) Inflammation of the gall bladder
c) Inflammation of the kidney-Answer
d) Inflammation of the pelvis

So, for example you finish learning The Skeletal System. To revise it, take a number of multiple choice questions each day and learn them, about 20-30 questions. Repeat this for 4-5 days and then at the end, give yourself a test on what you have covered.

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