thank you so much for making this i have the exam tomorrow and this is my last minute revision to refresh my memory about everything and its great its all in 1 video hope it goes well for everyone else
Ohhh not sure, mine sit in Jan, so I pay attention to the Jan papers. Just remember that 50% of your marks are on the malfunctions. It's worth looking through the last 4 papers to see what malfunctions have made an appearance.
@@shellvickers7790 Hi, the exam went really well for me. I’ll tell you what I remember from it if it helps your class. Conditions mentioned were coeliac disease, IBS, stroke, cystic fibrosis, osteoporosis, arthritis, hearing loss and nephrotic syndrome. There was a question that I hadn’t seen before (well in a mock at least) and it showed the heart and labelled the vena cava, pulmonary artery and coronary artery and it was a 6/8 marker asking you to explain the function of the vessels labelled. There was one for the respiratory system, with pleural membrane, intercostal muscles and the diaphragm, the question was to explain the role of those labelled in inspiration and expiration. One 8 marker question was something along the lines of “Explain the strengths and weaknesses of treatment for Taylor’s recovery (from a stroke)”. So maybe looking at pros and cons of treatment with your class could be good
thank you so much for making this i have the exam tomorrow and this is my last minute revision to refresh my memory about everything and its great its all in 1 video hope it goes well for everyone else
What do you think could show up on unit 4 on Monday? What’s best to focus on? I absolutely love your videos they help a lot!
Ohhh not sure, mine sit in Jan, so I pay attention to the Jan papers. Just remember that 50% of your marks are on the malfunctions. It's worth looking through the last 4 papers to see what malfunctions have made an appearance.
@@shellvickers7790 Hi, the exam went really well for me. I’ll tell you what I remember from it if it helps your class. Conditions mentioned were coeliac disease, IBS, stroke, cystic fibrosis, osteoporosis, arthritis, hearing loss and nephrotic syndrome. There was a question that I hadn’t seen before (well in a mock at least) and it showed the heart and labelled the vena cava, pulmonary artery and coronary artery and it was a 6/8 marker asking you to explain the function of the vessels labelled. There was one for the respiratory system, with pleural membrane, intercostal muscles and the diaphragm, the question was to explain the role of those labelled in inspiration and expiration. One 8 marker question was something along the lines of “Explain the strengths and weaknesses of treatment for Taylor’s recovery (from a stroke)”. So maybe looking at pros and cons of treatment with your class could be good
@@emmyb100 Thank you so much 😀
Please can you do a unit 3 health safety and security
I have done a U3 Lo1 and Lo2, but I will try and voiceover the ppt tonight. The legislation is so long that I have left it out.
@@shellvickers7790 when can you do it?
thanks