I think it depends on the writer, but I think that it is definitely a possibility for nat'l level stuff to be at states. Last year (I'm from NY) at states, they definitely had Nat'l level stuff, and it did get quite in depth. I would actually have to say that my state test last year was harder than the nat'l event last year. SO I would say for states- know it just in case.sadistic_cottoncandy wrote:at state level, i don't think you'll need to know the treatments/meds, but you will need to know the symptoms so that you can identify the disease- things can get pretty specific on a state test, so watch out! as for other topics, there might be some neurological stuff....there was on our regional exam, and that got our people really confused since that was a topic for last year...
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does anyone know how to tell the difference between, lumbar, thoracic, cervical, and sacral verterbraes??
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thoracic vertebrae have very obvious wings- as the ribs need to articulate into the vertebrae. the sacrum is 5 FUSED vertebrae. im not sure about cervical and lumbar.doctor wrote:does anyone know how to tell the difference between, lumbar, thoracic, cervical, and sacral verterbraes??
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Well... cervical are smaller, I guess...pjgscioisamazing wrote:thoracic vertebrae have very obvious wings- as the ribs need to articulate into the vertebrae. the sacrum is 5 FUSED vertebrae. im not sure about cervical and lumbar.doctor wrote:does anyone know how to tell the difference between, lumbar, thoracic, cervical, and sacral verterbraes??
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Cervical are the smallest vertebrae and they are also very flat because the head needs to pivot on them (atlas and axis). The Lumbar are the biggest. They have a very thick body 

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webmd.com is really goodsk8lynne wrote:Also, does anyone know any good sites for finding the treatments and preventions for all the skeletal disorders??
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I'm not sure about the bones, but for the heart (if anyone needs it) http://www.nhlbi.nih.gov/ is a GREAT site for the diseases. It has most of the heart diseases, and is a REALLY useful resource.doctor wrote:webmd.com is really goodsk8lynne wrote:Also, does anyone know any good sites for finding the treatments and preventions for all the skeletal disorders??
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anyone have any good websites for surface anatomy?\
and lymphatics?
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and lymphatics?
those are my worst parts in anatomy
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Do we have to learn the names of ligaments, too?
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