Anatomy & Physiology B/C

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BrS wrote:lol thanks guys! really wanted to make sure that i'm using my space on my cheat sheet in the most conservative way possible
You know, the most conservative way would be to memorize them... :P
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sciolyFTW_aku wrote:
BrS wrote:lol thanks guys! really wanted to make sure that i'm using my space on my cheat sheet in the most conservative way possible
You know, the most conservative way would be to memorize them... :P
^yes. But honestly the whole thing takes up less than 15% of one side of a sheet of paper at 4 pt font; if you want to shrink it to 2 pt, it's ~4%.
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Unome wrote:
sciolyFTW_aku wrote:
BrS wrote:lol thanks guys! really wanted to make sure that i'm using my space on my cheat sheet in the most conservative way possible
You know, the most conservative way would be to memorize them... :P
^yes. But honestly the whole thing takes up less than 15% of one side of a sheet of paper at 4 pt font; if you want to shrink it to 2 pt, it's ~4%.
lol i was just joking :P
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sciolyFTW_aku wrote: lol i was just joking :P
Honestly, the most times I've been asked about origins/insertion on a test is ONE
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Could someone breifly explain the national level muscular topics? Thanks
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How many diagram questions should i expect? So far, I have taken up 3/4 of my cheat sheet with diagrams. SOS help...
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For skeletal national level, they say spinal fractures, are they just referring to compression fractures? Because I thought that was included in the "fractures" section of regional/state level comp.
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-ISO13- wrote:Could someone breifly explain the national level muscular topics? Thanks
They contribute to proprioception. Search up intrafusal fibers and start from there.
BrS wrote:How many diagram questions should i expect? So far, I have taken up 3/4 of my cheat sheet with diagrams. SOS help...
There are usually 2-4 diagrams. Common ones are skin, long bone, major bones, and muscle cross sections. Less common are major muscles and vertebrae.
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alexamezaga1 wrote:For skeletal national level, they say spinal fractures, are they just referring to compression fractures? Because I thought that was included in the "fractures" section of regional/state level comp.
just gonna repost this question
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alexamezaga1 wrote:
alexamezaga1 wrote:For skeletal national level, they say spinal fractures, are they just referring to compression fractures? Because I thought that was included in the "fractures" section of regional/state level comp.
just gonna repost this question
Yeah, compression fractures are going to definitely be the most likely ones to show up. This wikipedia page also mentions some others: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Spinal_fracture

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