About Respiratory in a Flash
Attention students, we took the same notes that you had to take for class and converted them into 1,600 Study Questions. The Respiratory in a Flash mobile review application is designed to provide students with an easy, efficient tool to learn vital medical content on the go. This app contains no multiple choice questions, only question and answer Flash Cards for test preparation. The questions are geared towards providing the needed information to ace exams and to build a solid knowledge foundation for the future.
The Respiratory module is a tool for students to reinforce learning that takes place in the classroom. The flash cards cover common Respiratory conditions, medications and pathophysiology. It is designed to provide review of concepts needed to ace exams.
Questions are grouped into categories for easy reviewing. Select any category to start your review session. Your performance history and progress will be stored as you go so you can exit any time and pick up right where you left off when you come back. You can review your stats at the category start screen and mastery icons will be added to each question set as you hit review milestones.
This application contains over 1,600 Respiratory Study Questions. Topics reviewed in this module include:
ARDS and Respiratory Failure
Diagnostic Studies of Respiratory System
Intubation and Ventilators
Lower Respiratory Problems
Pediatric Respiratory System
Problems of Oxygenation Ventilation
Problems with Ventilation
Pulmonary System
Respiratory failure - artificial airways
Respiratory System
Upper Respiratory Problems
**This application contains no advertisements and does not require an internet connection.
NCLEX Preparation
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Respiratory in a Flash version 4.0 on your
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Android package:
pterry.android.nif.respiratory, download Respiratory in a Flash.apk
by R####:
could have been so much more Q&A very simplistic with y/n answers, too many questions repeat themselves in the different sections. Poor layout