Wednesday, September 30, 2009

The Cell

smallest functional unit necessary for life. so tiny, but sooooo very important..

why do we go over this every single year?!

it's because most of the disease processes are initiated at the cellular level and from there a disease can affect an organ, particular tissue type, or even the entire organism...

they are responsible for processing our food, turning it into NRG (energy, get it? lol), synthesize complex molecules, and of course replication if they are capable of doing so..

so here we go..
Cell and Tissue Characteristics

Advanced Pathophysiology

so this is a preview of pretty much of what's taking most of my time, why I'm not working anymore. why i'm so jittery, and anxious, such a spazz. so this is chapter 7.. LOL.. i'm suppose to have chapters 4-20.. i only have 4-13 complete.. i have a long way to go.. before my first exam that covers 17 chapters this Saturday.. uGH.. passing is an 80. not to mention the case studies that were also done.. LOL.. a lot of typing.. rAH..


PathoCh7 Genetic Disorders



Case60 Down Syndrome

EKG Review

how to read EKGs. my notes from the Basic Arrhythmia Course during orientation

Monday, September 28, 2009

Volume 2 - Last of the Unfinished Med Surge Chronicles

Preview Vol2 Gastrointestinal

Grad SchooL

back in schooL.. lol.. which means..

finding more creative ways of studying to keep me going.. hahaha.. maybe i'll repost my study guides.. LOL.. should be interesting.

Here's the fiRst one.


Preview Vol1 Genitourinary