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The Final Review is based off of a study guide given to me by my professor. It is a condensed version of Unit 1-4 notes.
You will find that these notes cover chapters 11-14 in the book. This set discusses functions, anatomy and classification, parts of the brain, etc..
These detailed notes cover the location, function, and repair of the different types of tissues found in the body (connective, epithelial, etc.). The functions, components, sub-divisions, and accessory organs of the Integumentary System is discussed, as well.
Chapter 13 covers basic anatomy of the GI system, including functions, quadrant location, etc.. This is a fairly simple chapter, and would focus more on the non-positioning than anything.
Chapter 12 is an overview of the anatomy and function of the biliary tract and upper GI. You will find pictures and positioning techniques, as well. I suggest breaking up studying over several nights to help maximize study time.
This is more of an outline compared to the other notes I have posted. You will find that even as an outline, this chapter is just as organized as any other set of notes I have posted. The outline serves as a great note taking tool in class!
In this chapter, you will go over the anatomy of each of this sections. Pictures and different Radiographic positioning techniques are included. As usual, the notes appear to be long, but the length is due to how they are organized and broken down. Each set of notes have assisted numerous students from my class receive high marks on their test.
This chapter covers typical anatomy of the cervical and thoracic spine, as well as anomalies and proper positioning techniques. Pictures are included. My set of notes appears long, but are broken down in an easily understandable manner. They helped at least a dozen students in my class make A's or B's on this exam.
The Lower Limb involves the knee down to the foot -- basic anatomy, positioning, etcetera. It is very critical to be able to decipher between internal and external positions. Work with a skeleton while studying!
Chapter 5 is an overview of the upper arm and shoulder. Take special care on the positioning portion of this chapter, especially internal and external positioning. Know what you are supposed to see on the film!