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The EMS Flashcards Anatomy and Physiology Vocab for Paramedics app is a must-have study tool and reference guide, built by an emergency medical responder, with over 1000 flashcards for Paramedics, EMS professionals, Nurses, Respiratory Therapists, instructors, and students. If you want to study important anatomy and physiology vocabulary relevant to emergency medical response, then this app is for you.
EMS Flashcards is a streamlined study tool with its no-nonsense, all-about-the-knowledge design. No fancy, bug-laden graphics to slow down your study session. Just the facts. Just the knowledge.
Say goodbye to medical reference pocketbooks. You’ll have practical and usable reference material right on your smartphone.
Enhance your downtime in the field by drilling yourself on important anatomy and physiology vocab.
No hidden subscription fees or in-app purchases. Buy it once, you’ll own it for life—ad-free.
As a reference guide, you can view and access any flashcard in alphabetical order, categorized under 13 different systems including:
Cells
Skeletal Tissue
Muscle Tissue
Circulatory
Lymphatic/Immune
Respiratory
Nervous
Gastrointestinal (GI)
Urinary/Metabolism
Reproductive
Endocrine
Integumentary
Special Sensory
As a study tool, you can quiz yourself on any card using the flashcard feature. If you get the answer right, you can place the card in the “Answered Correctly” pile. If you get the answer wrong, you can place the card in the “Answered Incorrectly” pile. This allows you to isolate the incorrect cards and quiz yourself on your weak points later.
**Each vocab category contains dozens of anatomy and physiology words and phrases specific to that system.
Don’t let your anatomy and physiology mastery fade away.
Download the app and start retaining your knowledge today!
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Last update
Nov. 26, 2019