WHY 99% OF STUDENTS STRUGGLE IN NURSING SCHOOL!

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  • @RN_BSN_PHN
    @RN_BSN_PHN 5 років тому +152

    I just graduated from a BSN program. I am now studying to take the NCLEX. I can promise all relevant critical thinking for nursing derives from A&P. If nothing else, understand it backwards and forwards. Hint: For those single parents and working students out there. Utilize every moment studying. I used to sit in traffic listening to audio lectures between study groups, flash cards, and cramming. How bad do you want it !?!? 😆

    • @merlinel3855
      @merlinel3855 4 роки тому +2

      Did you pass the NCLEX?

    • @RN_BSN_PHN
      @RN_BSN_PHN 4 роки тому +6

      @@merlinel3855
      Yes

    • @merlinel3855
      @merlinel3855 4 роки тому +1

      Serene Marine Do you have any nursing school advice? Also, Is your job easy? What’s the hardest and easiest part about working as a nurse? I’m doing my prerequisites and I’m so curious.

    • @RN_BSN_PHN
      @RN_BSN_PHN 4 роки тому +13

      @@merlinel3855
      As you know: Nurses are trained to implement all nursing treatments. So my advice will be the emotional part of Nursing..
      The hardest part of Nursing..unrealistic expectations placed upon Nurses by nursing management. TIP: Keep your license safe by keeping patient safe. Also, you cannot effectively care for others if you do not first care for self.
      The easiest part of Nursing: Accepting others opinions (whether good or bad) from learning how not to take things personally

    • @merlinel3855
      @merlinel3855 4 роки тому +2

      Serene Marine Thank you!

  • @wizardofahhhhhhz
    @wizardofahhhhhhz 2 роки тому +11

    So true. We just started our program in January and we’ve already lost about 20% of our class. Most of the ones that are gone were the ones talking about how their A&P credits had “just made the 5 year cut-off.” They struggled from Day 1. Having a solid understanding of A&P will definitely make this process so much smoother 🙌🏾

  • @nit6045
    @nit6045 7 років тому +79

    I'm actually amazed by how many are saying 6-8 hours of studying A&P is too much or not necessary. I'm I'm A&P I right now.. Summer Class 10 weeks. I study more than 6-8 hours a day..I don't have a choice, if I don't I realized I'm not actually retaining the information. I want to learn it to actually learn it, not to just pass the class. It's's a beast! However, I truly feel in the long run it will help me in Nursing School.

    • @NurseBass
      @NurseBass  7 років тому +3

    • @mckenna8663
      @mckenna8663 7 років тому +2

      Anita Turner EXACTLY!! It's a lynchpin in Nursing School! I am CONSTANTLY either remembering what I was taught in A&P or having to have ny A&P notes as my reference guide. As for how much I studied? EASY 3-5 hours a day. And more if it was a tough unit. I know some say they did it in less...God Bless them... but they are the rare ones. Anyone that **I** know who only studied an hour or two (or hardly) PAID for it down the road. STUDY and don't allow yourself to get behind. This massive study will START to give you a clue as to what you will BEGIN to face in Nursing School.
      Best Wishes!!

    • @ameryrose143
      @ameryrose143 5 років тому

      Yes A&P will be SUPER helpful especially cardiovascular IMO cuz you will see a bunch of ppl with cardiovascular disease etc.

    • @tmcclain7103
      @tmcclain7103 5 років тому +1

      You was in a 10 week course....that's why...ur advisor should have told u that is not the best option for a biology course....15 wks are the best options....studying 1-3 hours is all that is needed

    • @kw6724
      @kw6724 3 роки тому

      @@tmcclain7103 right...I’m doing the 15 week course and my instructor told us to study at least an hour a day for A&P. 6-8 hours seems a bit extreme IMO, especially since we have other classes too.

  • @Jorgesalazarhernandez
    @Jorgesalazarhernandez 3 роки тому +18

    I took anatomy and physiology separated for the first time 5 years ago. I failed anatomy and physiology barely passed with C. I retook anatomy a year ago, dedicated a lot of time and got an A. I just entered nursing school. I can tell you I’m struggling with the physiology part. It is important to take it serious and obtain good grades for better chances for getting into nursing school.

  • @kc7347
    @kc7347 7 років тому +26

    I'm in second semester and I had not had A&P in 8 years. 25 percent of the time I spent studying was going over how the body was supposed to work, it takes up all your time...but it feels amazing studying to know I will save lives.

  • @hannie818
    @hannie818 7 років тому +11

    That is so good to hear honestly. I start nursing school in January, and I took A&P 1 and 2 in the past 6 months, took it very seriously, did well, and was asked to tutor both classes. Hoping my hard work will pay off!!

  • @sunocharity
    @sunocharity 6 років тому +44

    I work 10-12 hours a day then fight Dallas traffic; all before class at 7pm which ends at 10:20 pm. This is lecture and lab. Then race home as I'm a single mom 🤷🏻‍♀️ lol. I need to be studying time management skills.

    • @merlinel3855
      @merlinel3855 4 роки тому

      Are you a RN now?

    • @merlinel3855
      @merlinel3855 4 роки тому +1

      @T South Got it! Thank you! I have no kids and I’m terrified of the work load of nursing school and it encourages me when people who have kids and work get through nursing school because if they can do it with kids and a job, then I can do it with no kids and working part time. That’s all. Thank you though 💖💖

  • @marie.s9995
    @marie.s9995 9 місяців тому +1

    I took my A&P over a decade ago. I just graduated this month. My anatomy was separate from physiology. We had cadavers during anatomy lab. I bought Snell's anatomy book back then. Like Pharm, it's a memory work, you just need to put extra effort remembering it. Once you remember, it stays with you even if you get waterboarded.

  • @Scofield229
    @Scofield229 4 роки тому +51

    "Did you get an A in A&P"
    "...Yes..."
    "What did it cost?"
    "...Everything..."

  • @annaappel2852
    @annaappel2852 7 років тому +6

    I 100% agree with you! As hard as A&P was, looking back I'm grateful I just finished it 4 months before my accelerated nursing program started!

  • @AveryJS3
    @AveryJS3 7 років тому +24

    Doing physiology next term and nurse bass you're inspiring me to go for 95+% in the class. So glad I came across your channel

    • @NurseBass
      @NurseBass  7 років тому +2

      I'm happy you found the channel also! It. Can. Be. Done. :D

    • @merlinel3855
      @merlinel3855 4 роки тому

      Are you a RN now?

  • @diondredouglas7668
    @diondredouglas7668 7 років тому +113

    A&P 6 to 8 hours a day??? That's what you call beast mode

    • @sallywinston5305
      @sallywinston5305 7 років тому

      Watched everything wrong with split before this so after reading this I'm like lol.

    • @davidsmythe2223
      @davidsmythe2223 5 років тому +4

      I got my first test back 84% from grinding 6 to 8 a day

    • @UnLeAsHeDchannels
      @UnLeAsHeDchannels 3 роки тому

      I passed with an A barely but I spent so much time and now I’m worried about A&P ll give me luck going back after Christmas break hope 2021 gives me luck if not you know I failed A&P ll

    • @111coolone
      @111coolone 3 роки тому

      With a full time job that’s not realistic sadly. On the weekends yes study all day sat and sun but when you take this class along with a 9-5 that’s just not doable sadly :(

    • @lordreyna6924
      @lordreyna6924 3 роки тому

      Looking back a&p was a breeze it’s chemistry that was the real mind boggler.

  • @crystalclevenger5212
    @crystalclevenger5212 7 років тому +5

    I cannot like this video enough! I've been on summer break and revisiting A&P like crazy.

  • @megankranz1312
    @megankranz1312 7 років тому +24

    I just found out that I got accepted for the fall into a BSNprogram! I went hard in anatomy and I am so happy that I have that foundation because it keeps popping up in different areas.

    • @mckenna8663
      @mckenna8663 7 років тому +2

      Megan Kranz EXACTLY!!! you will never hear a nursing student say, "all that study time in anatomy and physiology was such a waste." On the contrary, most are saying, "I wish I spent more time studying that class!"

    • @Sara-md8nu
      @Sara-md8nu 2 роки тому

      How did you do? I start in a few weeks😬 going back over A&P material from 2 years ago now

  • @LauraLopez-iy1gz
    @LauraLopez-iy1gz 7 років тому +41

    Thank you for this! I start Nursing school next month and I took A&P like 4 years ago. I will definitely brush up. Most advice I got was to just enjoy my summer lol

    • @allthingsnursing
      @allthingsnursing 7 років тому +1

      Lol yess! Enjoy your summer!

    • @hawraa7638
      @hawraa7638 7 років тому +6

      Laura Lopez yesss enjoy your last weeks of freedom 😩 I just finished my first semester and Im traumatized LOL. seriously I was an A student and I was chill about it until I actually went through it and all I was hoping for was an 80 each test! Made it through with straight Bs but it was rough 😩

    • @meazy623
      @meazy623 7 років тому +2

      That's the best advice lol I'm in my last semester. My summer flew by working

    • @RodrigorReyes123
      @RodrigorReyes123 6 років тому

      How’s school going?

  • @crazy4865
    @crazy4865 7 років тому +8

    I took A&P I in the summer and let me tell you that was one heck of a rollercoaster! 😂 I got an A+ ✊🤓 and all that hard work was so worth it. Wish I would have taken A&P 2 in my summer 2 semester 😅 but I'm taking it in the fall. My only tips for this class are to dedicate to this class like you're in a relationship! Also no slacking and use any materials your professor gives you like slide printouts to follow during lecture! I wish the best to those taking it and I hope this helps!

  • @simplyawsome918
    @simplyawsome918 7 років тому +6

    Great video. It's quite clear this guy is really intelligent and knows his stuff. Thanks

  • @pamelarogers9829
    @pamelarogers9829 7 років тому +4

    This is great Brad and I am going to share your UA-cam site to the students. I am teaching NUR 211 now and I want the students prepared to go to NUR 213 and to pass the NCLEX. Keep up the good work! Ms. Rogers

  • @mod8179
    @mod8179 3 роки тому +1

    I’m so glad I saw this. It’s helping me feel better about starting nursing school in January.. I busted my butt in A&P 1 and 2 just to get my As, glad to know it’ll pay off!

  • @mehekmahenti3297
    @mehekmahenti3297 4 роки тому +4

    In my first semester of nursing school, they require you take an advanced A&P course. With this course, they also give this huge book for anatomy that's just filled with diagrams, and we use it during lecture to fill it out with notes and color in because that helps A LOT

    • @NurseBass
      @NurseBass  4 роки тому +1

      That's so wonderful to hear. It's really going to be so beneficial and will pay off in the long run!

  • @mingvlogs
    @mingvlogs 7 років тому +3

    Thank u! U always pull me up again whenever I suffer from burn out

  • @thebuffy76
    @thebuffy76 7 років тому +2

    Boy! Thought about taking a nap but I'm about to go hard on this spinal cord and spinal nerves chapter.
    So glad I found your videos. Thanks a million.

  • @amberbaker5632
    @amberbaker5632 5 років тому +2

    Man I’m so glad I decided to retake anatomy 1&2 this summer before going into nursing school in the fall especially after watching this video.

  • @troybrewer2724
    @troybrewer2724 7 років тому +48

    I stuggled with my adhd, aced my a&p and micro. Btw has anyone ever told u that u look exactly like Sal from "Impractical Jokers". thanks for all the advise and inspiration!!

  • @lisaphillips5135
    @lisaphillips5135 2 роки тому

    Thank you, I'm getting ready to move into a place where I can focus more. I really and truly like your style. I will be going over Anatomy and Physiology over and over and over. Thank you. I'm glad I tuned into your channel I recommend you to everyone

  • @name1044
    @name1044 3 роки тому +2

    I am a licensed massage therapist, now doing my prerequisites for nursing and I studied 8 hours every single day in massage school.

    • @NurseBass
      @NurseBass  3 роки тому +1

      Now that's what I am talking about!

    • @camrivera5735
      @camrivera5735 2 роки тому +1

      Exact same road I'm taking. Massage School definitely helped me out too 🙌

  • @KauaiBallerof2012
    @KauaiBallerof2012 6 років тому +7

    I'm in nursing school right now. I didn't do so well on my A and P tests but I know the material. Any tips on what I need to do to refine this set of knowledge now that I'm in school?

  • @Mister_MasterzRN
    @Mister_MasterzRN Рік тому

    preach bro! This is absolutely hands down exactly the advice I give to new nursing students!

  • @saramiett87
    @saramiett87 Рік тому +1

    This is so true!!!! I took my science prerequisites 1 at a time and entered nursing with 4.0 science Gpa! It is helping me a lot! 😊 I too studied 6-8 hours a day.

  • @johnhumphrey7525
    @johnhumphrey7525 7 років тому +74

    Study a&p 6 to 8 hrs a day? I studied about 2 hrs per day in a & p and got A's. now I will say nursing classes required far more studying per day. It will be all you do

    • @EmoTheNoob
      @EmoTheNoob 7 років тому +7

      it also depends on your professors

    • @NurseBass
      @NurseBass  7 років тому +88

      John Humphrey That's awesome. The key to what I am talking about isn't about making A's though, it's about truly studying this material to UNDERSTAND it extremely well. So one day when patient lives are in people's hands, they know how to keep them alive; not to pass an exam.

    • @johnhumphrey7525
      @johnhumphrey7525 7 років тому +3

      Dong that is so true. I think I was lucky to have the professors I had.

    • @alaib31
      @alaib31 7 років тому +4

      Do you have any A&P UA-cam videos recommendations?

    • @sakepasem.d1868
      @sakepasem.d1868 7 років тому +1

      Nurse Bass facts!!

  • @kaydiandemetrius3634
    @kaydiandemetrius3634 6 років тому +1

    YOU ARE SO RIGHT! I just finished nursing school, but I know for a fact that it would have been easier for me if I hadn't taking A&P so long prior and had actually taken it seriously when I did ( Wasn't planning on becoming a nurse then).

  • @stephenjohnlim8529
    @stephenjohnlim8529 Рік тому

    you are so God given blessed to study slide shows in nursing school without zero head aches and studying pathophysiology's and anatomies effortlessly.. idk why dont i have that

  • @airinacan1
    @airinacan1 5 років тому

    Thank you for this video. It’s inspired me to do better in A&P so I won’t struggle in my nursing classes later on.

  • @airflare7285
    @airflare7285 3 роки тому

    Whoooopppps. I am taking anatomy for my summer class and I’m taking it for granted. We only finished first 4 chapters so its not too late to change my mindset.

  • @willstarsiak8332
    @willstarsiak8332 2 роки тому

    Yeah I agree with that. A&P is life, cramming is not an option. My strategy was reviewing the test material two weeks in advanced minimum. One week before the test I would really pick up the pace.

  • @Gawtdamn_Goddess
    @Gawtdamn_Goddess 6 років тому +1

    The intro sparked my interest and your personality while delivering the message kept me interested. Stay true.

  • @gabysmiles16
    @gabysmiles16 6 років тому +2

    As I’m finishing off my first semester in nursing school I can say time management is KEY. ! You can’t study a week in advance for a test. You gotta study every single day. Basically dreaming about my patients care plans. 🙃

  • @ashleyblessitt808
    @ashleyblessitt808 7 років тому

    Thanks Nurse Bass.... I start nursing school next month and you can imagine my emotions are all over the place... You have given me some insightful tips that I plan to implement in my nursing school journey..

  • @heidievans6336
    @heidievans6336 4 роки тому

    I give it 12-14 hours a day currently because it is an accelerated course and I don't give anything but my best no matter what I'm doing. I took it the first time 15 years ago, the second time 12 years ago and needed to refresh for my own personal information before coming back for my BSN so am retaking it a third time. Because I can. I am getting 100% so far with these study habits btw.
    The people who are taking this course for the first time, no matter if it's for nursing, doctor, psychology... doesn't matter. You need to buckle down on it, not sluff it off because this is foundational for everything...

  • @davondawashington9109
    @davondawashington9109 7 років тому +2

    My current situation. 😩 it's been 2 years since I took A&P, and I feel like I could've taken it a little more serious than I did.. ssooo yeah, currently trying to brush up on it. 😬 my first semester of nursing school starts two weeks from today! 😱

    • @RGMX92
      @RGMX92 6 років тому +1

      Davonda Washington how did your first semester go? Any advice?

  • @nurset7464
    @nurset7464 7 років тому

    Thanks Nurse Bass! I'm going to take my teas test on the 19th and I'm excited. Pray for me! I enjoy your videos so much

  • @Fokloricdancer
    @Fokloricdancer 7 років тому

    So I just started nursing school last month and it is so true you need to know your A and P. Another piece of advice to help everyone who is studying. Review your notes every night. It helps when you have exams and to really understand and remember the material. This summer between my 3 classes we are having 1 or 2 exams a week. It makes my life so much easier not cramming before an exam and I am understanding and starting to think like a nurse. Also basic molecular and cellular bio is helpful. It is what I have my first degree in. So even watching videos on it will help your understanding later down the line.

  • @melscorner4598
    @melscorner4598 7 років тому

    A&P is so important that is why I still review A&P in conjunction with a disease process. I think a lot of student stress over the fact that they did well in A&P and struggle in nursing. Knowing A&P is super important but knowing how to break the test questions down and changing your method of studying is important. I am going through the beast that is nursing school now. I will be done May 2018

  • @kaylasuddeth9303
    @kaylasuddeth9303 7 років тому +25

    Omg when you said A&P my stomach dropped. 😰 Not only did I not take it seriously, (I wasn't going for nursing at first) I took it a long time ago. I remember most stuff, but I am a bit rusty. Good thing I have until the 28th of August to re-read my A&P book!

    • @mckenna8663
      @mckenna8663 7 років тому +3

      Kayla Suddeth ... I know you aren't in the classes now... but if you need a brush up.. check out the Wendy Riggs channel for A&P.

  • @ajhockey19
    @ajhockey19 4 роки тому

    Amazing tips! Thank you! So glad I found your channel!

  • @Fabe-tr5xu
    @Fabe-tr5xu 7 років тому +11

    I start my 2nd semester of nursing school in Aug, thanks for the motivation since prereq's......badass NRSNG cap

  • @chrisp6641
    @chrisp6641 7 років тому

    Studying 6-8 hours a day for one class sounds exhausting. I am taking A&P with Microbiology this semester, both with labs. My idea to maximize my time has been to break my studying into 2-3 hour chunks at most because at that point I can't retain more information if I am truly concentrating. I will try to hit the at least 3-4 hours per class that will probably be feasible if I chunk my time.

  • @Glitterlovespink
    @Glitterlovespink 7 років тому

    I'm about to retake A&P for the second time. When I took it the first time I didn't realize I wanted to be a nurse, and didn't take it seriously. I got a C. So now I'm retaking it this fall! I've already started working on flash cards because I still have the textbook! :) I'm determined to get an A!

    • @mckenna8663
      @mckenna8663 7 років тому

      Simply Sara Good for you, Sara. Also look into videos by a professor named Wendy Riggs here on UA-cam. She was my secret weapon in A&P.

  • @bed2000
    @bed2000 6 років тому

    i’m on A&P 1 right now!! needed to hear this before it was technically too late (first exam is in the first week of october)

  • @patrickbrathwaite735
    @patrickbrathwaite735 7 років тому

    I have a question Nurse Bass. The cost of my books and materials exceed $950 when purchased through the school bookstore. Most of the books when ordered new, have support access codes. I am paying out of pocket for my education. I am considering buying my books online to lessen my expenses. How important is it to have brand new books. How relevant are the online access codes that come with those new books. Can I be just as successful with the used material?

    • @mckenna8663
      @mckenna8663 7 років тому

      Patrick Brathwaite hi Patrick. I'm a second nursing student, and I too am paying for nursing school out of my own pocket. I hear you buddy. It's expensive as all get-out. this is what I have found so far... I bought my fundamentals book online through Amazon. I knew that that was when I was going to keep. I look for used books that say they are in very good condition and have the access code intact. if you have a question about use the access code I would stop in the nursing office and ask. someone there should have a clue. there are some books that I only rent. for example I just rented my drug guide and pharmacology books. I figure that those are going to be outdated within a year or two and not a good long-term reference. already in second semester, I have had to refer back to my fundamentals book a number of times. So some books you'll be glad that you have bought and keep, and others you're going to need to have updated material anyways so there's no use buying them outright. as for the cost of your books, I never buy at the school bookstore. I find that they are very overpriced. like I say I go on to Amazon. I first look in The Used Books area for a book that is in very good if not like new condition. I look for access codes that have not been utilized, and I usually can save enough over the College Bookstore price or Amazon's full price for new books that it's worth it doing that extra scavenging. best wishes to you in nursing school

  • @Dbf1339
    @Dbf1339 6 років тому

    That's like a job I don't think slides specific needs to be studied to pass. But even after you pass you should be studying it so I'd say buy the book and just read it regularly. During summer and everything.

  • @tracywashington8289
    @tracywashington8289 7 років тому

    Nurse BAAASS!! 😀 I've been following your channel since I made the decision to go to nursing school. 2 semesters later and here I am. I started my BSN program yesterday. I'm nervous but also excited. Will be watching more videos!! You're awesome.

    • @mckenna8663
      @mckenna8663 7 років тому +1

      Tracy Washington Me too!! I'm now in my second semester.... woooo, this is tough. Hang in there!!

    • @tracywashington8289
      @tracywashington8289 7 років тому

      We got this!! Hang in there.

  • @brittanysullivan7080
    @brittanysullivan7080 Рік тому

    Oh god, thank you so much for making me feel normal. Students in class, when hey hear how much I'm studying (8-10 hrs) drop their jaws and I feel like im doing something terribly wrong. But then I see them failing their tests while I'm acing them....I get it. I study until the concepts and structures are so ingrained I can explain them to my 12 year old. Love and hate A&P. Good video. Short and sweet. :)

  • @lordreyna6924
    @lordreyna6924 3 роки тому +1

    If ur taking A&P please study the chemistry aspect of it, trust me it will help u LOADS with the rest of ur classes. I really wish people would express how rigorous chemistry courses are.

  • @Homesteadacrelot
    @Homesteadacrelot 6 років тому +1

    I'm considering going into nursing school, Associate Degree ....not sure when I can start, it may be 2019 before I can start, would you recommend I get a book and start studying on my own? There is so much material on UA-cam, educational books, etc that I feel I should give myself a head start on just start learning now. :) good idea?

  • @ZZhorses
    @ZZhorses 6 років тому

    Anatomy took me 3 hours a week, and pulled a 95. That much time is not necessary...you need to study efficiently without breaks and stay focused.

  • @thenextresponseiswrittenby2853
    @thenextresponseiswrittenby2853 6 років тому

    Question for you Nurse Bass, if you have a moment. I know this video is kinda old but I wanted to ask you about anatomy. When you take anatomy, do you have to learn every single tiny fragment of the body? I’m self teaching before school, and am not sure what specifically will be asked of me to learn in school. I’m taking anatomy for a quarter system college for mortuary science. How much could they expect me to cram in 10 weeks? I just thought I’d ask because you know about this stuff very well.
    Thank you!

  • @Okpersonality
    @Okpersonality 5 років тому

    Hi my name is ian I'm planning on a nursing program which puts me with the RN to BSN route through my community college to Texas Women's University. But I'm afraid of rejection being that im blind in my left eye with 25% peripheral loss in my right eye. This is due to the Chemo treatment I did for 8 years and I'm stable now

  • @michaelforrester5875
    @michaelforrester5875 6 років тому

    I would love to hear your opinions on males in nursing and the stigma associated with nursing being a "female" job.

  • @nicholelee733
    @nicholelee733 4 роки тому

    Nurse Bass! I just started nursing school Monday. My fundamentals class has no lecture and is 100% self taught. The professor posted slides but they’re very very vague and I feel like I’m missing information. When I show up to my labs I feel lost. Do you have any recommendations at all? The chapters of texts books are also posted so I’m trying to figure out how to break down the reading material to make it stick. I’m struggling and it’s only day 3 😩

  • @shaemarcia9026
    @shaemarcia9026 3 роки тому

    I just realized how screwed I am. I just started Nursing school but I took A&P 2 1/2 years ago. I honestly can’t remember ANYTHING.

  • @Dexters.LaBOREatory
    @Dexters.LaBOREatory 2 роки тому

    Fundamentals, with the exception of oxygenation and perfusion, wasnt about AP... it's mostly critical thinking. But the issue is the SATA questions that stomp me about quality improvement, research, etc, etc... but every school is different.
    I wish that my school focused on AP mostly because I got a B in that class.
    The math is also easy. But it seems that it just depends on the person as well as the school

  • @athena6653
    @athena6653 6 років тому +2

    6-8 hours a day?? dude! wayyyy too much!! study smarter, not harder! i only studied a combined 5-6 hours before each a&p test and i did well in both classes

    • @yoleeisbored
      @yoleeisbored 5 років тому

      what are your study methods/tips? thanks

  • @mmmzee1137
    @mmmzee1137 6 років тому +1

    I took A&P 7 yrs ago.., no wonder I’m having a hard time :( I need advance reading sh*t .., medsurg is gonna kill me.., my completion of duty sucks too...,

  • @sonja4164
    @sonja4164 7 років тому

    thanks for the tip! 6-8 hrs is definitely beast mode though!

  • @Dbf1339
    @Dbf1339 5 років тому

    I don't know why they would not take it seriously at my school you have to do good in A&P if you want to even get into the program in the first place.

  • @jwhiteduck
    @jwhiteduck 7 років тому

    I think anatomy definitely helped build a foundation and was useful. At least second semester of it for my particular school, but I'm not sure this was such a big impact on my program.

  • @RedRedMCmusic
    @RedRedMCmusic 3 роки тому

    I’m alittle over halfway done and it’s starting to get real bro

  • @wendyevans8291
    @wendyevans8291 4 роки тому

    Good night....Can you do a video on how to write a well detailed patient management based on the patient's diagnosis or illnesses

  • @crazy808ish
    @crazy808ish 5 років тому

    What kind of A&P class did you have that was 300 slides long or took 6-7 hours daily to study? If I spent that much time on it I'd know the entire textbook word for word! It would probably be more efficient to skip class at that rate, too.

    • @NurseBass
      @NurseBass  5 років тому +1

      A very thorough one.

  • @graceusa3942
    @graceusa3942 6 років тому

    Thank you so much for your priceless advice.

  • @neilgreene
    @neilgreene 3 роки тому

    My daughter wants to go into nursing and I can not wait to show her this video! Your video is wrecking it!!!

    • @NurseBass
      @NurseBass  3 роки тому

      I appreciate you! Best wishes to her!

  • @iKnowYoureBusyBut...
    @iKnowYoureBusyBut... 4 роки тому

    U think it's a mistake to take Micro for winter session...?

  • @Shoopdahoopdaoop
    @Shoopdahoopdaoop 7 років тому

    Doing 16 credit hours this upcoming fall for prerequisites, working 10 hrs a week at a restaurant to keep some money for transportation, and really considering doing CNA class for 24 hrs a week. (one of my prerequisites is A&P).
    Am I putting too much on my plate all at once?
    I really appreciate your videos. Thanks for your advice throughout your nursing school and career.

    • @Shoopdahoopdaoop
      @Shoopdahoopdaoop 7 років тому

      p.s, the CNA would only be for 2 months, and would start around midterms. Also, many of my prerequisites are online, and I would say I have good time management and study skills

    • @lawson9780
      @lawson9780 7 років тому

      I would hold off on the CNA class. You really need to get good grades in your pre-reqs, and unfortunately having the CNA stuff on top of those pre-req classes might interfere with those grades. That is just my opinion, especially taking 16 credit hours. It is great you are so motivated!

    • @mckenna8663
      @mckenna8663 7 років тому

      Brianna Borst hmmmmmm...tough one. there is definitely an advantage in nursing school to those who have worked in the medical Arena. those who have spent time working as a CNA or a tech do you have an advantage in nursing school. it's not a requirement, and there are people in nursing school doing it without already being some sort of a medical worker.
      so going for your CNA might help, but it's also going to extend the time that it takes to get through school. also just taking the CNA classes and not going through to working as a CNA is really not going to do you all that well for what it will cost you in time and money. also, as someone else mentioned, it might take away from the time you have to study for your prereqs. what matters most in getting in to nursing is passing the TEAS test with a high score. if doing any of the studying for being a CNA gets in the way of your other prereqs, then it's not worth it.
      there's no easy answer on this one. it's one that you're going to have to weigh and find out which is worth it to you. by the way, after you pass your first semester in nursing school, and for us that meant Fundamentals of Nursing med-surg 1 skills lab and clinicals, many states will allow you to take the CNA certification test automatically. if you're going in the nursing direction, you might find that your time in CNA training wasn't worth it in the long run; especially if you're just taking those classes and not planning on actually working as a CNA. I hope this has given you something to think about

  • @jlmcgrot
    @jlmcgrot 5 років тому

    Any experience with Portage Learning? I took both A&Ps over 10 years ago. One of the schools I'm looking at does not have a shelf life requirement on prereqs, but I want to retake them. Other schools said they will accept them. If this were my first time through A&P, I would probably go the in-person route, but I really need refresher more than anything.

  • @bridgetgumbs7362
    @bridgetgumbs7362 7 років тому +5

    Taking a&p next month .... nervous 😩 scared 😳 and excited 😊 at the same time

    • @000shayna
      @000shayna 7 років тому

      Bridget Gumbs you got it!!

    • @lawson9780
      @lawson9780 7 років тому +2

      If course registration is still open at your school, check on ratemyprofessor.com and make sure that you have a teacher with a pretty good rating if possible. A&P can be difficult enough so try to avoid a not so great teacher. I suggest recording each lecture and going home and looking over your notes each day to soak in the information. For quizzes and tests, try to study an hour or two a day for a week leading up to the exam. You won't be as stressed or freaking out if you break it down into small bits. This is what I did and I ended up with an A in both A&P 1 and 2. Good luck, you can do this, you just have to want it! Time management is absolutely key. It's not that the material is always necessarily hard, it's just that it can be a lot sometimes.

    • @bridgetgumbs7362
      @bridgetgumbs7362 7 років тому

      Lawson thanks for the tip. Thinking about changing my major, it's not that I can't do it it's the fact that my stomach can't handle seeing certain things.... I'm a gager so I gag real easy... I was hyping myself up thinking I can control it.

    • @lawson9780
      @lawson9780 7 років тому +1

      Aw, I understand! I know some nursing students start out that way too but their stomachs become stronger. I totally get it though. You have your whole life to decide what you truly want to do, no matter what people say. :)

    • @bridgetgumbs7362
      @bridgetgumbs7362 7 років тому

      Lawson thanks again..... right now I'm letting God direct my path

  • @doulacandice
    @doulacandice 5 років тому

    I just started ap2 this past week. We already flying through 2 chapters in a week. Quite overwhelmed a bit! I took ap1, twice.. First time did terrible, 2nd time I came out a B.. Studying for this 6 to 8 hrs a day is amazing.. I think my brain would explode. LOL I do need to set a schedule and treat this bad boy like a JOB though, gotta pull this through to apply in January!

    • @NurseBass
      @NurseBass  5 років тому +1

      Yes, treating it like a job is a great idea. Whatever gets your face in that book more frequently :) lol

  • @7LV77
    @7LV77 6 років тому +1

    I have kids!!! 6-8 hours a day is not possible for me.

  • @sublimesamoyed
    @sublimesamoyed 7 років тому +9

    I totally agree with the A&P 1 & 2 suggestion.
    But what would you recommend to those of us who need a refresher?

    • @mckenna8663
      @mckenna8663 7 років тому +5

      Noelle Everlasting .. Videos on the Wendy Riggs channel. You will thank me. She's great.

    • @SilenceInTheBliss
      @SilenceInTheBliss 3 роки тому +1

      @@mckenna8663 She is great. I love her.

  • @watanake
    @watanake 4 роки тому

    I'm starting nursing school in a couple of weeks. I can't wait but I'm nervous about it.

  • @ml6181
    @ml6181 7 років тому +3

    Hey I'm 21 years old. I was studying business bachelors course but I dropped it. I always wanted to do nursing but for some reason I ended up studying business. Now I wna study nursing. I'm so lost.. where do I begin?? And I'm not from the US. Do I still have a chance? Someone please help me.

    • @RGMX92
      @RGMX92 6 років тому

      Did you see my bag DNA you can do whatever you set your mind to

  • @gabbymiles5655
    @gabbymiles5655 7 місяців тому

    Great video thanks for sharing ❤

  • @jasonzhao9641
    @jasonzhao9641 6 років тому

    I got a B in first part of anatomy and physiology and A in second part of anatomy and physiology part two. Musculoskeletal didn’t really click that much than than the other body systems. Yea A and P took a lot of understanding and time

  • @coltonsmith6227
    @coltonsmith6227 6 років тому +2

    Ummmm did he not have 4-5 other classes to study for also?

    • @NurseBass
      @NurseBass  6 років тому +2

      Yes sir! Microbiology being one of them. But I knew what needed to take precedence. Did what I had to to make A grades in those other classes, but I didn't store that information long term. That A&P however, I knew how important it was, so I placed much more emphasis on the study and retention of knoweledge for the long-term. :D

  • @DrBetts
    @DrBetts 2 роки тому

    Thank you for this video. I teach chemistry to nursing school hopeful students and I get asked all the time why they need chemistry. I always say physiology... which is chemistry in the body :)

  • @roxannenoriega5661
    @roxannenoriega5661 5 років тому +6

    I swear everytime after u hear your intro....I'm waiting for you to bust on the scene with the grilled up teeth!!!🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣😂

    • @NurseBass
      @NurseBass  5 років тому +1

      Lol Lort have mercy!

  • @WeAreNursesProudToBeNurse
    @WeAreNursesProudToBeNurse 6 років тому

    every STRUGGLE..one behind success there sir .....

  • @abdouldiakite2784
    @abdouldiakite2784 7 років тому

    Hey quick question..so I've been hearing this a couple of times...people keep warning me that the maximum hours a person should work a week is like 20!! That's pretty tough if you're responsible for other people's well being! So what do u think bro? Can you please make a video on that. And I also heard some nursing prog don't accept u if they know you work a lot of hours a week! Is that true?

    • @AveryJS3
      @AveryJS3 7 років тому +4

      Abdoul Diakite if your nursing program has full time and part time, do part time. My mom did part time and she worked 40 hrs a week and did it with 4 kids.

  • @kelaya3418
    @kelaya3418 7 років тому

    Got a professor who does minimal notes on A and P.lots of quizzes,self reads, learning modules. On test it's essay type and her grading is vague.ive git objectives,review sessions to help,key words but I've failed to comprehend the grading and despise it.so I'm trying to really study A and P. How do i go on about really learning the materials and applications of learning material? Any advice yall?

  • @k1rbyk1ller
    @k1rbyk1ller 2 роки тому

    Are you supposed to take a&p during high school or during your prerequisites because I'm in 11th grade rn and planning to be a nurse and I never took those classes aaa @-@

    • @NurseBass
      @NurseBass  2 роки тому

      Most commonly A&P is a collegiate course and not offered in high school. No worries!

    • @k1rbyk1ller
      @k1rbyk1ller 2 роки тому

      @@NurseBass tysm!!! I was so scared I wouldnt get accepted

  • @kimmichaud7741
    @kimmichaud7741 2 роки тому

    6 to 8 hours a day for one subject ? How did u get your other classes done ???

    • @NurseBass
      @NurseBass  2 роки тому +1

      Far less prioritization on them

  • @caribaez5711
    @caribaez5711 6 років тому

    UA-cam always suggest your videos and channel but I never pay attention. But you are the beast! I like you. Your videos are awesome.Thanks for your integrity. 💕🙈
    How old did you went into nursing school though?

  • @ashleycampos2888
    @ashleycampos2888 7 років тому

    I had to come back to your veds.. Im going to start... your upfront but your energy makes me feel like I can do this

    • @mckenna8663
      @mckenna8663 7 років тому

      Ashley Campos I discovered Brad's videos a couple years ago. At that time, I was just starting back into college. My hope was that I was going to go into registration at a local hospital, and maybe someday advance to surgical scheduling. Then someone told me that I should be going for my CMA, and I planned to give that a chance. All the while, I was watching Brad's videos and dreaming that one day I might be able to be half as good as him in my own field. But then, kind-of with his inspiration, I decided to give the TEAS test a try. Just in case. I had worked so hard up to that point that I had all my pre-reqs done... and this was sort-of a "shooting for the stars" chance. I gave myself one shot to do it and then I was going to retreat back into my previous plans.
      Well, all my hard work paid off. I ended up scoring a 94.5% on theTEAS, and am now in my second semester of nursing school. Yes, I sort-of owe it to Brad and his videos.

  • @allaboutthatjazz
    @allaboutthatjazz 7 років тому

    Thanks for the advice I start a and p on Saturday

  • @Shonnie23
    @Shonnie23 6 років тому

    Good video.. I'm retaking A&P cause I took it so long ago but now I'm in a hybrid online course and it's very hard.

  • @blueberrymcphuckerson9821
    @blueberrymcphuckerson9821 7 років тому

    Because they slack off in A&P? I disagree, I think it's because you have and are expected to know almost EVERYTHING.
    Oh, update: finished my 2nd semester this Spring and heading into 3rd semester in the Fall. Over the summer, I am doing extra clinicals for the experience in my ADN school while also starting work on my BSN another school... Pretty sure I made a grave mistake and bit more than I can chew...

  • @lcarpo7402
    @lcarpo7402 7 років тому +3

    I wish I had taken it more seriously when I took it. I had a instructor who just gave students what she felt they should have.*sighs*
    I start nursing school in less than a month.

  • @sallywinston5305
    @sallywinston5305 7 років тому

    Starting school in September and I got my book list and one of them is an A&P book. So excited! :D
    But seriously though 6-8 hours? A day? T.T What time do I have to study microbiology, statistics and the rest of the subjects I'm gonna be doing? Classes end at five and even if I started right away...I wouldn't finish until 1 the next morning. Expecting tests every week so still gonna study like mad but 6-8 hours on one subject is freaking overkill!
    Still excited though!😄

    • @mckenna8663
      @mckenna8663 7 років тому

      Sally Winston hey Sally it's one month after you wrote your post, and I hope you're doing well. I would say I am studied 3 to 5 hours a day on anatomy and physiology. I took microbiology in a different semester and that was also about 3 to 5 hours a day for me. for that class it might have been a shorter study time he had I not had a professor with a very heavy accent.
      Anatomy physiology, microbiology, and statistics all in one semester. girl that is murder. God bless you on that one. I hope you're holding up. whatever time you can give to each class will pay off in the end. I am now in my second semester of nursing school, and there is not one student I have met who feels that any time they spent studying anatomy and physiology was a waste. In fact, just the opposite. everyone is scrambling to review their notes from AP. and you can tell who really paid attention and who didn't. those folks that did great in anatomy and physiology are soaring past those who did not.
      for me, I enjoyed microbiology once I got into it. but it's definitely not everyone's cup of tea. and I wish I could help you I giving you a video channel that helped me through microbiology. Sadly I never found one that was all that great. I'd have to find videos here in there to help me out. but mostly microbiology was on my own.
      BUT!!! I CAN help you out with anatomy and physiology. this response is long enough that I'm not going to go into great details, but I'm just going to tell you that the Wendy Riggs Channel was a lifesaver in anatomy and physiology. I owe that woman my life in gratitude. not only did she get me through, but I got A's in both classes. check her Channel out.
      anyway. been chatting enough. best wishes!

  • @JohnCook-bx4gv
    @JohnCook-bx4gv 6 років тому

    Hope all is well with you & your fam

  • @miataylor1201
    @miataylor1201 4 роки тому

    Omg yeah.. I literally would be able to reference to my professors in A&P their own slides while asking a question. Like on chapter 9 slide 18 top of the page... -.- But I've been out of A&P for a whole year now starting nursing school so I'm nervous now.