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7 days a major | Day 6 Anatomical Pathology 🔎

Today we come up with the field of anatomical pathology, a field we know when our friends tell us to enter.

After listening, uh, there's a study like this. Interesting.

Therefore bring to share for everyone

P.S. When choosing a whale faculty, cut out all faculty that studied science because they didn't like it after studying science-math.

So I'm excited about all the branches that come out of the science school. Sounds to others is fun, but if you study yourself, maybe still

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A frontal view of a multicolored anatomical skull model with the text "ANATOMY of the SKULL" overlaid, showing different bones in distinct colors.
A lateral view of a multicolored anatomical skull model, displaying various bones in different colors and a green label marked "V3" on the mandible.
A detailed diagram illustrating the lateral view of the skull, labeling key bones and features like the parietal, frontal, temporal, and occipital bones, along with sutures and processes.
Skull Anatomy ft. My Camera Roll
#anatomystudy #dental hygiene student #rdhinthemaking
Tamelia | DH Student ðŸĶ·ðŸĐ·

Tamelia | DH Student ðŸĶ·ðŸĐ·

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Anatomical planes &Sections ðŸŦðŸ§ðŸŧ‍♀ïļðŸ“
#anatomyandphysiology #studytips #notes #fyp #medicalschool
Sandra Vasquez

Sandra Vasquez

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STEAL my anatomy/physiology notes 📝ðŸ’Ŋ🙇‍♀ïļ
STEAL my anatomy/physiology notes 📝ðŸ’Ŋ🙇‍♀ïļ *intro to anatomy and physiology wanted to share my anatomy notes! this was from our first week, so there’s a lot of terminology/intro stuff to go over! happy studying :) topics covered: - organ systems - levels of organization - directional/region
lia 💗

lia 💗

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Pt 2.💐💌 Because choosing yourself isn’t a one time thingâ€Ķ it’s a lifestyle.âœĻ Today’s reminder: You don’t have to earn rest, explain your boundaries, or shrink to be loved. The glow hits different when it comes from peace, not pressure Keep pouring into yourself daily, softly, consistently a
Karisma Na’Jaye

Karisma Na’Jaye

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A person wearing a pink scrub cap and pink-framed glasses, with text overlay "HOW TO STUDY FOR THE NBSTSA Exam" and an introduction to preparing for the CST exam.
Text on a chalkboard background outlines the NBSTSA exam format and content, including key areas like perioperative care and the multiple-choice, scenario-based question style.
A book cover for "SURGICAL TECHNOLOGY FOR THE SURGICAL TECHNOLOGIST" is shown, with text recommending it as a primary study material and suggesting NBSTSA practice exams and flashcards.
How to study for the NBSTSA Exam
#surgicaltechnologist #careerlemon8 #lemon8career #lemon8careers @Lemon8 Career #surgicaltechsoflemon8
OR ChroniclesâœĻ

OR ChroniclesâœĻ

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Master the Central Nervous System
The central nervous system, comprising the brain and spinal cord, serves as the body’s primary command center for processing information and coordinating vital functions. The cerebrum, organized into frontal, parietal, temporal, and occipital lobes, manages higher-order processes like thinking, sen
GetHelpWithProctoredExam

GetHelpWithProctoredExam

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A phlebotomy training setup with artificial arms and a leg, a tourniquet, needle, and blood collection tube on a table, with people practicing in the background. The text overlay reads 'How I Pass Phlebotomy With Straight A's'.
A laptop displaying a YouTube video of a 'Lofi Hip Hop Mix' for studying, illustrating the first step of picking music. The keyboard is illuminated.
A laptop screen showing an online textbook page from McGraw-Hill Connect about 'Medical Laboratory Personnel', representing the second step of gathering study materials.
How I Get ALL 100s
Hey girls! I haven’t posted in a WHILE! Life has been sooooo busy but I’m back and feeling better! I recently started phlebotomy school and I have already finished all of my course work for the ENTIRE course! It took some hard work, but it was worth it. Im here to help you get al A’s just like I di
Schiann_

Schiann_

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Mastery of Human Reproductive Anatomy
The provided diagrams offer a comprehensive overview of human reproductive biology, illustrating the complex structures of both male and female systems. In the male system, the testes serve as the primary site for sperm production, which then mature in the epididymis and travel through the vas defe
GetHelpWithProctoredExam

GetHelpWithProctoredExam

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Teas study guide
#nursing #fyp #xbyzca #teas7 #prenursing
Cat Lover ðŸ˜ŧ

Cat Lover ðŸ˜ŧ

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A title slide for anatomy and physiology notes, featuring a caduceus symbol with red flowers, and text that reads "Steal My ANATOMY & Physiology NOTES SWIPE FOR MORE."
A page detailing the organization and general plan of the body, including definitions for anatomy, physiology, and pathophysiology, a diagram of the six levels of organization, and explanations of metabolism, homeostasis, and feedback mechanisms.
A detailed diagram of an animal cell with various organelles labeled, accompanied by descriptions of the functions of the nucleus, Golgi apparatus, smooth and rough ER, ribosomes, mitochondria, lysosomes, cilia, and centrioles.
Steal My A&P Notes ðŸĪ
if you’re taking intro to A&P or A&P these are usually found in the the first chapters ðŸ–Ī #anatomyandphysiology #nursingschool #nursingstudent #prerequisites #notes
Nes ðŸ–Ī

Nes ðŸ–Ī

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A spotlight for osmosis!! ðŸĐĩ
Hey, all my premed, PA, PT, nursing, DO, and any other medical professional out there! I wanted to highlight today my absolute all-time favorite medical study resource: osmosis! This website/app has it all. Videos, notes, images, infographics, quizzes, and anything else you could possibly ne
bea_studies_PA

bea_studies_PA

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Build A Gym on a budget
🙅ðŸū‍♀ïļ No Excuses, Sis! 🙅ðŸū‍♀ïļ Ready to level up your fitness game without dropping a bag? ðŸĪ” Let me put you on real quick: Five Below is where it’s at! 🏋ðŸū‍♀ïļâœĻ You can literally build a whole mini gym at home and keep your coins intact. ðŸ’ļ They’ve got everything: 💊ðŸū Weights: From dumbbells to re
Shay Nicole

Shay Nicole

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Wound Care & the Musculoskeletal System
Tips and notes on wound care, sterile dressings, the muscles and bones #lpn #lpnstudent #nursingstudent #woundcare #musculoskeletal #notetaking #notability
Aarin Waters

Aarin Waters

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nursing school must havesðŸĐš
#Lemon8Diary #lemon8diarychallenge * in case you couldn’t tell, pink is my fav color☚ïļ #nursingstudent #nursingschool
ErikaðŸŠĐ

ErikaðŸŠĐ

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Write my notes with meðŸĐ·ðŸ§Ą
so why am I taking a college class as a junior, because that is not what I signed up for #lemon8diarychallenge #emt #medicalfield #school #notes ✔ïļ #notes #
Sadie🎀

Sadie🎀

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Characters 4 & 5: Body Parts & Approach 💭🧠ðŸĪ“ #codingjourney #medicalcoding #icd10pcs #inpatientcoding #studywithme
Breya AleksisâœĻ

Breya AleksisâœĻ

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I love social media !!!!! And good people of course 🙌🏞„ïļâ™Ĩïļ #anatomyandphysiology #anatomyclass #nursingstudent #prenursingstudent #nursesoftiktok
Lemon8er

Lemon8er

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Handwritten notes on Anatomy & Physiology Week 1 overview, detailing Integumentary, Musculoskeletal, Cardiovascular, Lymphatic, Respiratory, Digestive, and Urinary systems, including their components and functions.
A&P notes continue with the Urinary system, Reproductive systems (male/female), Nervous system, and Organs of Sense (Eye, Ear), describing their structures and functions.
A&P notes cover Endocrine, Hematologic, Immune systems, anatomical directions (e.g., Anterior, Posterior, Medial), and fundamental concepts of Cells and Tissues (e.g., muscle, nerve, connective, epithelial).
A & P overview Week 1
AAPC week one Anatomy and physiology overview is done! Full spread ahead, transitioning from clinical medical assisting to certified biller and coder. #anatomyandphysiology #certifiedmedicalbiller #certifiedmedicalcoder
Baton Rouge Author

Baton Rouge Author

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Note-Taking Hacks You Need to Know! âœĻðŸĨđ
- Divide the Page: Split your page with a highlighter. (Pro tip: Hold the pen at the end for a straight line.) - Zoom In: Zoom in for neater, more controlled handwriting. - Highlight Key Points: Use a highlighter for titles and important words. - Scribble Tool: Turn this on in "Apple Pencil&
FreenotesApp

FreenotesApp

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A person in blue scrubs takes a mirror selfie in a public restroom. The image has text overlay 'PART 2 OF RESPIRATORY NOTES' with lung emojis, indicating the topic of the notes.
A diagram illustrates palpating tactile fremitus on a person's back, showing hand placement for assessing vibratory sensations. The surrounding text details assessment steps and normal/abnormal findings for chest expansion and fremitus.
Diagrams show percussion patterns on the anterior, posterior, and lateral thorax, alongside a photo demonstrating indirect percussion on a person's back. The text explains percussion techniques and interprets normal and abnormal sounds.
PART 2 OF RESPIRATORY NOTESðŸŦ
This is part 2 of my respiratory notes! Enjoy! #nursing #notes #nursingstudent #nursingschool #notetaking
Maya Fosdick

Maya Fosdick

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Anatomical systems of the body
This is my first time posting this kind of content but I’m just testing the waters, I make last minute study guides so y’all lmk if I should continue this series #biology #physiology #microbiology #sciencepsychology #chemistry #studyinganatomy
Koko

Koko

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A person sits at a desk with an open notebook, with text overlay "TOP 2 HARDEST TOPICS IN Med school", introducing the article's subject.
A person studies neuroanatomy on a tablet displaying brain and skeleton models, while taking notes, illustrating a strategy for visualizing complex structures.
A person views anatomical content on a tablet while studying, with an overlay stating "EKG READING", suggesting another challenging medical topic.
2 hardest topics in med school(and how to study)
Medical school presents numerous challenges, but some topics stand out as particularly difficult due to their complexity and the level of detail required. Among these, neuroanatomy and the brachial plexus are two of the most challenging subjects for students to master. Both require not only memoriz
river

river

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Anatomy + mnemonics âœĻ🍋ðŸĨ°ðŸŦķ
#anatomy #medicalstudent #medstudent #medstudentlife #medicalschool
Mia Nguyen

Mia Nguyen

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🎓 Choosing Your Major: What You Need to Know
âœĻ Picking the right major/minor is a big decision, so don’t be afraid to explore different options and talk to your academic advisor! What are you majoring in? Let me know in the comments! #MajorsAndMinors #CollegeLife #EducationTips #StudySmart
HealthIsWealth

HealthIsWealth

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An anatomical illustration of the pelvic girdle, highlighting the ilium, sacrum, pubis, ischium, and sacroiliac joint. It also details the great sciatic notch and the path of the sciatic nerve, describing its function and location relative to the vertebrae and back muscles.
An anterior and posterior view of the humerus bone, labeling key anatomical features such as the head, surgical neck, greater and lesser tubercles, deltoid tuberosity, epicondyles, capitulum, trochlea, and various fossae like the coronoid, radial, and olecranon fossae.
An anatomical illustration showing the articulation of the humerus with the radius and ulna, specifically highlighting the capitulum and trochlea. Separate views of the radius and ulna detail features like the head, neck, tuberosities, notches, interosseous membrane, and styloid processes.
A&P 1 Notes
#nursing #college #student #nursingstudent
I Can Do Your Proctored Exams

I Can Do Your Proctored Exams

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A handwritten list of anatomical landmarks on lined paper, divided into 'VENTRAL' (front) and 'DORSAL' (back) columns, with terms like 'Frontal = Forehead' and 'Dorsum = Back' written in purple ink.
Anatomical Landmarks
I’m a pre-med student and thought it’d be helpful to share a full list of anatomical landmarks 🧠ðŸŦ€ (ventral = front, dorsal = back). Some areas overlap, but I made this chart using the diagram from class 📚✏ïļ Ignore my little doodles—I made this during lecture ðŸŦĢ #anatomy #premed #medstudentl
ShelbyðŸĐšðŸĐŧ💉

ShelbyðŸĐšðŸĐŧ💉

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The NHA CMAA Test Plan outlines the exam with 110 scored items over 2 hours 15 minutes, based on a 2021 job analysis. It summarizes 7 domains: Foundational Knowledge, Communication, Medical Law, Scheduling, Patient Encounter, Billing, and Administrative Procedures.
CMAA Detailed Examination Outline for Domain 1: Foundational Knowledge (10 items). It lists tasks and knowledge points covering healthcare organizations, health records, EHR/EMR components, medical terminology, and basic anatomy and physiology.
CMAA Detailed Examination Outline for Domain 2: Communication and Professionalism (21 items). It details tasks like communicating with patients and managing difficult interactions, alongside knowledge points on communication styles, nonverbal cues, interviewing, and professional conduct.
CMAA Test Plan
Certified Medical Administrative Assistant (CMAA) CMAAs can perform jobs with titles including medical administrative assistant, medical office assistant, and medical office secretary. These professionals often work at the front desk of health care facilities and are vital to running the office sm
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Baton Rouge Author

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