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First Day of Class Anatomy

First Day of Class Anatomy. Time saving tricks http://www.foxnews.com/opinion/2012/11/16/10-time-tricks-that-saved-my-butt-and-made-me-bundle/. DR. MAGRANN. Featured on Dr. Phil Brainpower Game Plan: Sharpen Your Memory, Improve Your Concentration, and Age-Proof Your Mind in Just 4 Weeks $12.

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First Day of Class Anatomy

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  1. First Day of ClassAnatomy Time saving tricks http://www.foxnews.com/opinion/2012/11/16/10-time-tricks-that-saved-my-butt-and-made-me-bundle/ DR. MAGRANN Featured on Dr. Phil Brainpower Game Plan: Sharpen Your Memory, Improve Your Concentration, and Age-Proof Your Mind in Just 4 Weeks $12

  2. Avoid risky activities during this semester!

  3. My National University Schedule • Aug-Sept = A&P part 1 • Oct-Nov = A&P part 2 • Dec-Jan = Micro (2 weeks off for X-Mas and New Year’s) • Feb-Mar = A&P part 1 • Apr-May = A&P part 2 • Jun-July = Micro is offered there, but I don’t teach in the summer • Hours = Tues + Thurs 5:30-10pm, dinner break from 7-7:30, plus every other Sat for 4 hours, usually 8am-noon • Location = 3390 Harbor Boulevard, Costa Mesa, CA 92626-1502 • Phone = (714) 429-5100 • You cannot register online, you must call and ask for me to be your instructor. There are always openings with other instructors, but my classes fill up fast, so apply a few months in advance.

  4. Notes about National University • Cost = $1000 a month; financial aid is available, where you don’t start paying until 6 months after you have finished all the classes, and the payback rate is $30 a month (8.25% interest). • The courses are accelerated (4 months of work in 2 months), so don’t take any other classes at the same time. • It is a University, so the grading system includes plusses and minuses. • Also because it is a University, you have to write a 3-5 page report for lecture, and Micro lab requires a lab project and report as well. • The lectures and labs are separate classes, so your grades are separate. • You are not allowed to miss more than 3 lectures and 3 labs per class or you flunk, since each class is only 8 weeks (school rules).

  5. Free Amazon Prime for Students • You can get free shipping for 6 months on most Amazon products (including books, school supplies) • http://www.amazon.com/gp/student/signup/info • Flashcard Website: http://quizlet.com/12344020/renal-physiology-overview-flash-cards/ • Some students want more time with the bones and muscles (for lab). If you want to buy your own bones and muscles to take home, the following slide has the best websites I have found:

  6. Budget Life Size Skull • $21, free shipping http://www.protherapysupplies.com/Shop-By-Category/Anatomical-Models/Budget-Life-Size-Skull-4th-Quality?gclid=CJDU1tTGk7UCFWlxQgodTU0Amg&source=googleps Skull and mandible had a few holes not drilled out, but otherwise great for the money. Note: you get a similar skull if you order the Bag of Bones.

  7. My First Skeleton (Tiny Tim): 17” tall • $24 http://www.protherapysupplies.com/Shop-By-Category/Anatomical-Models/My-First-Skeleton-Tiny-Tim?gclid=COiSteDEk7UCFUfhQgodPGAAEw&source=googleps Skull cap comes off so you can look inside.

  8. Big Tim Skeleton (26” tall) • $40 http://www.protherapysupplies.com/Shop-By-Category/Anatomical-Models/Painted-Numbered-Big-Tim-Skeleton?gclid=CMLA_ePFk7UCFSmCQgod1zEAMA&source=googleps Skull cap comes off so you can look inside. Has muscle origins and insertions painted on to help for the second lab exam too.

  9. Bag of Bones • $40 http://www.centurynovelty.com/detail_177_146-1186.html?CSE=Google%20Product%20Search&mr:trackingCode=3560C3CA-FA81-DE11-B712-001422107090&mr:referralID=NA&mr:adType=pla&mr:ad=28552327434&mr:keyword=&mr:match=&mr:filter=55904275074&origin=pla Mine was missing an ulna and cervical vertebrae, but had all the other bones. Skull and mandible had a few holes not drilled out.

  10. Muscle man (8” tall) • $20 http://www.brilliantpuzzles.com/4d_human_anatomy_muscle_skeleton_model.html?gdftrk=gdfV23721_a_7c2245_a_7c9614_a_7c26058&gclid=CP-H_rbIk7UCFUfhQgodPGAAEw http://store.123greetings.com/tedco-26058-4d-human-anatomy-muscle-and-skeleton-model.html?utm_source=gmc&utm_medium=google&utm_campaign=september12&gclid=CN7HgoHJk7UCFct7Qgod1S0A9g

  11. Model Anatomy Professional Medical Acupuncture Muscle Male 24" • $40 plus $13 shipping • Several places on Ebay http://www.ebay.com/itm/Male-Acupuncture-and-Muscle-Model-Anatomical-Model-24-Tall-NEW-/200718023095?_trksid=p3284.m263&_trkparms=algo%3DSIC%26its%3DI%26itu%3DUCI%252BIA%252BUA%252BFICS%252BUFI%26otn%3D21%26pmod%3D260881754015%26ps%3D54

  12. Model Anatomy Professional Medical Acupuncture Muscle Male 24" • $70 plus $25 shipping • Several places on Ebay http://www.ebay.com/itm/Model-Anatomy-Professional-Medical-Acupuncture-Muscle-Male-55cm-22-ANGELUS-/250919799937?_trksid=p3284.m263&_trkparms=algo%3DSIC%26its%3DI%26itu%3DUCI%252BIA%252BUA%252BFICS%252BUFI%26otn%3D21%26pmod%3D260881754015%26ps%3D54

  13. Make your own muscle man model Made from an inexpensive 3D muscle poster

  14. The Muscular System 3d Raised Relief Chart • $12 with shipping http://www.textbookx.com/detail.php?utm_source=Froogle&utm_medium=cpc&utm_campaign=price_comp&affiliate=froogle&action=buy&upc=9781587790386&cond=new&price=8.94&kw={keyword}&gclid=CJehucnLk7UCFQ_hQgodgFIAqQ

  15. The Muscular System 3d Raised Relief Chart • $20 with shipping 18" x 25" http://www.textbookx.com/detail.php?utm_source=Froogle&utm_medium=cpc&utm_campaign=price_comp&affiliate=froogle&action=buy&upc=9781587790386&cond=new&price=8.94&kw={keyword}&gclid=CJehucnLk7UCFQ_hQgodgFIAqQ

  16. Textbooks and Other Supplies (Recommended; other books or older versions okay) • Human Anatomy, 3rd ed. By Saladin • Human Anatomy Laboratory Manual, 3rd ed. By Saladin • Four Scantrons #882E for lecture and lab • You do NOT need a scantron for any quiz • MAKE SURE YOU DON’T FOLD OR WRINKLE THEM

  17. You might want to keep your Anatomy TextYou will probably use it in the future!

  18. Grading Policy • Grades are based on lecture exams and quizzes and lab exams. • A = 90-100% • B = 80-89% • C = 70-79% • D = 60-69% • F<60%.

  19. Lecture Exams and Quizzes • Lecture Exams and Quizzes: There will be a 10-point quiz on the lecture material from the previous week (all quizzes are multiple choice except the first one has 5 short answer and 5 multiple choice) There are a total of 5 quizzes during the semester. • There are 4 lecture exams worth 70 points each; each one contains 5 questions from each unit preceding it. The lecture exams are 70 questions, one point each. There are 60 questions that are multiple choice (use a scantron) and 10 questions that are fill-in-the-blank. The points in lecture total 330. There is no extra credit in lecture.

  20. Lecture Make-up Exams • It is essential that you be present for scheduled exams. Makeup exams will be administered for severe and compelling reasons only, and only when notice is given directly to the Instructor well in advance of the exam or when accompanied by a physician’s note.

  21. Lab Practical Exams • Lab Practical Exams • There are three lab exams worth 100 points each, and one 30-point quiz; total possible points in lab are 330. • The final is not cumulative EXCEPT for all the histology (microscope slides).

  22. Disabilities • If you have specific disabilities and require accommodations, please let me know in the first week of the semester so that your learning needs may be appropriately met. • All discussions will remain confidential.

  23. Getting a W or an F? • If a student gets a D or F in a class, you can retake the class, but the bad grade will always remain on your transcript along with and “R”, indicating you re-took the class, and the new grade will also appear. • Only the new grade is used for your GPA (but you have to fill out a form at Admissions and Records, it is not automatic). However, since the bad grade also appears on your record, you may want to consider dropping the class instead of getting the bad grade that nursing schools can still see.

  24. Getting a W or an F? • Getting a W is also not viewed favorably by nursing schools. The last day to drop a class without a W is on the day of the second lecture quiz.

  25. Getting a B or a C? • If you get a B or C in a class, you cannot take it again at the same school DISTRICT. You can take it again elsewhere, but both of your grades will be seen by the nursing school if you submit both transcripts. • The nursing schools look at a C the first time you take a class and an A the second time you take a class, and they will give you credit for your average of both grades, so they will assign you a B for the overall grade in that class.

  26. Tip • If you plan on withdrawing with a W and retaking the class, it is better to stay here until the last day to drop with a W (about 6 weeks before the end of the semester). • Once you drop, you cannot come back in to the classroom to audit…problems with liability.

  27. How do nursing schools feel about W’s and F’s? • Cypress –One W in the prerequisites is OK. • Cerritos –Only allows 1 W, D, or F for prerequisites.  Can repeat 1 prerequisite to improve the grade. • Golden West –They have a formula for the number of W, D, or Fs on the transcripts. • Long Beach City –Only allows 1 W, D, or F for prerequisites.  Can repeat 1 prerequisite to improve the grade. •  Santa Ana – Student can petition to have the W, D, or F removed.  GPA will calculate both grades until substandard grade removed.  The number of W, D, or Fs does not affect entry.  The first passing grade is the grade used to calculate points for entry into the program.

  28. New Rule! • All Community Colleges must abide by a new State rule: • No one can take the same class more that three times in one school District. • If you have taken this class twice in this school, this is the last semester you can take it again. • If you drop or flunk again, you would need to go to another school district.

  29. New Rule: Three Strikes • A withdrawal is now counted the same as a D or F. • If you get an F, that is one strike. • If you get a W, that is one strike • If a person gets a D, that is one strike. • If you get three strikes in the same course (even with different instructors), you cannot take the class again in the same school district. • If you had extenuating circumstances, you may petition to have a strike removed.

  30. Make sure you write your answers on the correct line of your Scranton…the right answer on the wrong line is still wrong! That’s like writing the morning dose of a patient’s medicine on the line for the evening dose!

  31. Miscellaneous Information and Tips • Cell Phones: Electronic devices ringing during class can be very annoying to your fellow students. They must be turned off or be converted to the vibrate mode once in the classroom. • Please do not bring guests or children to class. We must ask this for college liability reasons. • You are welcome to use a tape recorder in class and you may use a digital camera for studying lab work. • If you have a lap top computer you like to use, bring it! • NOTE: Email this week with your name and the email address you want me to use for announcements.

  32. Miscellaneous Information and Tips • You are encouraged to form study groups outside of class. It is common to see a remarkable improvement in students’ performance when they review and study as a group. Before you leave today make 5 friends in class/ or study groups you can contact for information due to missed class time or studying times. Get their email addresses and cell phone numbers if possible.

  33. Grades Posted by Random ID Number • It is against campus policy to post grades by student names or ID number. • Therefore, you will be assigned a random number to use this semester so you can see your grades each month.

  34. Lab Safety • Do not eat, drink, smoke or store food in the laboratory. Avoid all finger to mouth contact. • Report ALL accidents immediately! • Wipe down the lab bench surface with disinfectant before each lab period. • Keep the lab bench clear of any unnecessary books or other items. • Know the locations of fire extinguishers, the fire blanket, the eyewash apparatus, emergency flashlights and the first aid kit. • Know emergency procedures, phone numbers (x4444) and evacuation routes (see information on the bulletin board in the front of the classroom.) • Use caution when handling sharp instruments. • Wear gloves in the lab if your hands have cuts or suffer broken skin. • Inform your instructor of any allergies or medical conditions you may have that could directly affect your work in the lab. (including pregnancy.) • Under no circumstances are visitors or children allowed in the lab. • If you drop the class, you cannot continue to attend lecture or lab.

  35. Disaster Preparedness • During an Emergency • Always remain in the classroom with your instructor until your class has been instructed to evacuate. Wait outside your classroom building to receive instructions before leaving the area. • Acknowledge ALL campus alarms. When you hear the alarm, calmly exit the building you are in and NEVER enter a building when the alarm is sounding. • Ask students with special needs if they need assistance exiting the classroom or building. • Whatever you carried in, take out (keys, cell phone, backpack.) A campus official will alert students when it is safe to reenter the building.

  36. Earthquake • Should an earthquake occur: • Duck, cover and hold. • Do not run out of the building. • Stay away from glass while indoors. • Remain calm and stay with your instructor. • If you are not in a building, seek out an open area and stay away from glass.

  37. Fire • Should a fire occur: • Stay with your instructor, and evacuate the building together. • If you are the first to witness fire or smoke, immediately contact Administration. Do not re-enter the building until a campus official gives “okay.” • Building evacuation routes are posted in the College Emergency Procedures that are hanging up in every classroom and office on campus.

  38. Safety Summery • Fire exit: exit to the left, leave the campus, go to the left again, and head toward the park. • Do not exit to the right…it leads to a dead end! • Come and go to the bathroom as you want.

  39. Sickness Safety If you have a fever, please do not come to class until the fever has been gone for 24 hours.

  40. Class Announcements by Email • Once you are enrolled, send me an email from your preferred email address so I can send you notices about when grades are posted, announcements, or when I make changes to the website. • Then I will have your email address that you wish for me to use. • I will send the class emails as a blind carbon copy so no one sees your email address.

  41. A little about myself…. • Microbiology major, CSULB • Graduated from Samuel Merritt College of Medicine, 1986. • Spent my 4th year at USC Medical Center • Surgical Residency in several OC Hospitals • Private practice in Orange County as physician and surgeon for 20 years. • Came down with leukemia, had to close my doors. • Recovered, decided to go into teaching.

  42. A little about myself…. • Updated my microbiology classes at CSULB. • Earned a Community College Teaching Certificate at CSUDH, completed my internship in Anatomy at Fullerton College. • I then graduated from Loma Linda University with a PhD in Biology. • I have mainly been teaching Anatomy, Microbiology, and Physiology for the past 10 years at 12 schools in all nearby Counties.

  43. A little about myself…. • I did two research projects at LLU: 1. Algal control by phosphate restriction in freshwater lakes. Involves using a modified Koi pond sand bed filtration system to filter lakes, with the use of ferric chloride to bind up the phosphate in the water. Without the phosphate, the algae cannot grow. 2. The prevalence of blue-green algae toxins that cause liver cancer. What coastal lagoons are harboring the algae that produce these toxins? Why are some lagoons affected and others are not? Which lagoons are harbors for endangered species?

  44. Tips • Lab exams come after the lectures exams. The temptation is to study for the next exam, but that will not leave you enough time to study for the following exam. • Keep up on the material in both lecture and lab!

  45. 10 hours  C15 hours  B20 hours  A

  46. Grades

  47. Try not to misspell words so badly that if you spelled that word on a patient’s chart that goes to court for a lawsuit, you would lose because doubt is shed about your competency!

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