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I just need some serious help.
I know there are people on BL who are professionals in the medical field. I will be in that group after Nov. The lower end of that group, but still.
HOW did you MEMORIZE the bones and the muscles? Their proper names are not recognizable as English more than half the time. How can I remember something I can't even pronounce?
I have googled this and I have binged this but I have not read anything so far that has helped me to really speed up this memorization process.
It took me two hours to figure out how to pronounce hydrochlorathiazide and that's just generic for Hydrodiuril....(I think I memorized that one correctly.)
I have to memorize 200 drug names, their generics, what they are Rx'd for, if they are controlled, and what class they belong to.
I can't relate the drug names to anything I know because these drug names are completely foreign to me. I've never heard of gabapentin. I can't relate it to anything I already know because it doesn't even sound like anything I ever heard of!
On the plus side, I know percocets and darvocets and klonopin ativan xanax vicodin ultram elavil valium meprobamate talwin oxycontin roxicodone....
I've done my own personal research on those. %)
But Coumadin? I thought that was a cooking spice!! Has anyone here gone through med or pharm training, and if so, can you tell me how to memorize all these items?
I just need some serious help.
I know there are people on BL who are professionals in the medical field. I will be in that group after Nov. The lower end of that group, but still.
HOW did you MEMORIZE the bones and the muscles? Their proper names are not recognizable as English more than half the time. How can I remember something I can't even pronounce?
I have googled this and I have binged this but I have not read anything so far that has helped me to really speed up this memorization process.
It took me two hours to figure out how to pronounce hydrochlorathiazide and that's just generic for Hydrodiuril....(I think I memorized that one correctly.)
I have to memorize 200 drug names, their generics, what they are Rx'd for, if they are controlled, and what class they belong to.
I can't relate the drug names to anything I know because these drug names are completely foreign to me. I've never heard of gabapentin. I can't relate it to anything I already know because it doesn't even sound like anything I ever heard of!
On the plus side, I know percocets and darvocets and klonopin ativan xanax vicodin ultram elavil valium meprobamate talwin oxycontin roxicodone....
I've done my own personal research on those. %)
But Coumadin? I thought that was a cooking spice!! Has anyone here gone through med or pharm training, and if so, can you tell me how to memorize all these items?
