Studying to become a nurse is so important because nurses never know when they will be expected to pull from the information that they have acquired so that they can help a patient in need. read more
Here's the thing: even with an understanding of anatomy, physiology, pathophysiology, pharmacology, chemistry, and mathematics, there are still mysteries throughout a patient's stay. That knowledge base enables us to educate our patients, advocate for their health, and ensure the care we provide is the most appropriate. read more
Anatomy and Physiology in nursing school is usually the nursing class that determines if nursing is right for an individual. This course is a prerequisite course that students must take before entering any of the core nursing courses required to earn a nursing degree. read more