Lu Lu
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Does anyone have any tips to remembering the 12 cranial nerves and other info about them?
Some Lovers Try Positions That They Can't HandleLu Lu said:Thanks heaps for all the tips pointdexter & I love your mnemonics thingy. The only way i very remember something in anatmony is if it funny.
rob, i was just making a comment related to alvins personality .. not need to get tut-tut about itLexicographer said:Kim everyone uses that mnemonic.
ooo hey meg ! yeah, i figured i have to know it eventually, but thats if i get through this sem first !Mambomeg said:hey kimmeh, get memorising, you'll need to know it in 1st sem next year... and that mneumonic really is the best way to remember it....
Gah, i dont know if i can cram all of that for all the structures i know (and dont know) for my exam... i say, banish it !Lexicographer said:Anatomy for us is kinda like that, only maybe not the groping.
For that we use each other.
Anyway, there are three important bits to anatomy - knowing what something is, knowing where it is and knowing what it does.
"What it is" seems obvious - you need to be able to name and identify stuff.
"Where it is", equally obvious - can't help someone if you don't know what's going on at a certain point, or vice versa. You also need to know what stuff is around the thing in question - for example a tumour in the lung may be pressing on the oesophagus, making it hard to swallow.
"What it does" needs no explanation. Why bother learning the name and location if you don't know what it's for?
I know what you mean about innervations. Every thing is like where it is, and what it does is pretty basic but the nerves are crappy.hipsta_jess said:I always found muscular innervation stuffed me up. Was fine with the rest of it, just couldn't seem to get that bit down. Thank god I never have to do anatomy again