Ok, thanks. There were some kids that went last year telling me that, so I was a little freaked out.IvanGe wrote:pretty much everything is related to the rules manual in SOME way, but the test will be broader than the manual.cword wrote:At nationals, do they ask questions about information not specified within the rules manual?
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So next year we have Cardiovascular, Endocrine, and Lymphatic. Does anyone have any good books/ resources on these? Thanks.
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It's pretty much just the same ol anat textbooks like Vanders and Sherwood.JoeyC wrote:So next year we have Cardiovascular, Endocrine, and Lymphatic. Does anyone have any good books/ resources on these? Thanks.
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So for the excretory system, would learning about fluid, electrolyte, and acid-base balance help?
Or is that past what Scioly wants us to do?
Or is that past what Scioly wants us to do?
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I think fluids, electrolytes, and acid-base balance will be very important next year, especially since they tie into other systems, so I would definitely study them.Mr.Epithelium wrote:So for the excretory system, would learning about fluid, electrolyte, and acid-base balance help?
Or is that past what Scioly wants us to do?
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Yes and no. I wish I was working on it more though.error101 wrote:Are any of you already studying for anatomy?
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Yes, but that's partially because its on our school's scioly team tryout exam.error101 wrote:Are any of you already studying for anatomy?
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Hi guys,
I know it's really early, but for next season's A/P do we need to know how to interpret an ECG strip for diseases/disorders (cardiovascular system), or do we just need to know the components of an ECG strip and what they represent (Div. B)? Also, does anyone have some good textbook recommendations for Anatomy? Thanks.
I know it's really early, but for next season's A/P do we need to know how to interpret an ECG strip for diseases/disorders (cardiovascular system), or do we just need to know the components of an ECG strip and what they represent (Div. B)? Also, does anyone have some good textbook recommendations for Anatomy? Thanks.
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To partially answer your first question, you’ll find that out when the official rules come out in September. As for your second question, I’ve never used textbooks for studying but I’ve heard Saladin isn’t too bad.jxxu20 wrote:Hi guys,
I know it's really early, but for next season's A/P do we need to know how to interpret an ECG strip for diseases/disorders (cardiovascular system), or do we just need to know the components of an ECG strip and what they represent (Div. B)? Also, does anyone have some good textbook recommendations for Anatomy? Thanks.
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