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Re: Anatomy and Physiology B/C

Posted: November 17th, 2018, 8:17 pm
by nicholasmaurer
Rubix1353 wrote:Do you guys have any recommendations for textbooks for Division C?
Tortora & Derrickson is also a solid textbook

Re: Anatomy and Physiology B/C

Posted: November 18th, 2018, 4:37 pm
by Limke
Rubix1353 wrote:Do you guys have any recommendations for textbooks for Division C?
I personally use Pearson's Fundamentals of Anatomy and Physiology book. I don't remember which edition, but the more recent the better I assume if you want to use that one. It is definitely a really good foundation. I like to keep an Anatomy and Physiology for Dummies book on hand too for quick refreshers/studying, since it is a lot shorter. I've also heard good things about the Gray's Anatomy ones.

Re: Anatomy and Physiology B/C

Posted: November 24th, 2018, 6:22 am
by donutsandcupcakes
First time doing Anatomy and Physiology, and I don't understand how to access the handouts. So can somebody please help me with that?

Thank You in advance.

Re: Anatomy and Physiology B/C

Posted: November 24th, 2018, 6:27 am
by donutsandcupcakes
Limke wrote:
Rubix1353 wrote:Do you guys have any recommendations for textbooks for Division C?
I personally use Pearson's Fundamentals of Anatomy and Physiology book. I don't remember which edition, but the more recent the better I assume if you want to use that one. It is definitely a really good foundation. I like to keep an Anatomy and Physiology for Dummies book on hand too for quick refreshers/studying, since it is a lot shorter. I've also heard good things about the Gray's Anatomy ones.
Did you buy these books or are they available online?

Re: Anatomy and Physiology B/C

Posted: November 24th, 2018, 8:15 am
by sophisSyo
I mean, you could use this link for pearson's. But I really don't recommend it, it's not a really .edu site (really for profit taking your data): http://www.academia.edu/28272339/Fundam ... _2E_2_.pdf
Anyway, if you have any friends in college you might have better access to A&P textbooks. Usually you can find some sort of textbook though for any event online.
However it might be easier to just go by the rule manual and search up specific information anyway.

Re: Anatomy and Physiology B/C

Posted: November 25th, 2018, 5:57 am
by donutsandcupcakes
sophisSyo wrote:I mean, you could use this link for pearson's. But I really don't recommend it, it's not a really .edu site (really for profit taking your data): http://www.academia.edu/28272339/Fundam ... _2E_2_.pdf
Anyway, if you have any friends in college you might have better access to A&P textbooks. Usually you can find some sort of textbook though for any event online.
However it might be easier to just go by the rule manual and search up specific information anyway.
Thank You, I have been going by the topics they listed, but wasn't sure if I was studying enough. That is why I asked for other resources :D . Also do you know if they released the handout?

Re: Anatomy and Physiology B/C

Posted: November 26th, 2018, 2:37 am
by venules
Has anyone found a straightforward quantitative formula for GFR? I know it's impacted by serum creatinine, age, and physical characteristics, but I wanted to verify that I had the correct variables for each.

Re: Anatomy and Physiology B/C

Posted: November 27th, 2018, 12:37 pm
by voisinet22
The internet resources, handouts, and power point are up on soinc.org.

Re: Anatomy and Physiology B/C

Posted: November 28th, 2018, 6:48 pm
by sophisSyo
The equation I have is GFR=Kf[(Pgc-Pbs)-πgc] (f, GC, BC are subscripts), where Kf=filtration coefficient, an intrinsic property of glomerular capacity, Pgc=hydrostatic pressure of glomerular capillary, Pbc=hydrostatic pressure of Bowman's space, and πgc=oncotic pressure of glomerular capillary

Re: Anatomy and Physiology B/C

Posted: December 1st, 2018, 1:25 pm
by Skience101
Anyone know if you can put post-its on the one sheet of paper containing notes????