I have an old version of FA 2001 and I noticed that there is info in this version that is not in the 2006. Does this mean that they decided that this info was no longer high yield? Should i learn this as well?
I have an old version of FA 2001 and I noticed that there is info in this version that is not in the 2006. Does this mean that they decided that this info was no longer high yield? Should i learn this as well?
Sure go ahead and learn it. Hopefully you are reviewing some sources outside of First Aid anyway, right? I don't think you should go through the old first aid though looking for stuff not in your current edition, though. Just stick with the most recent edition and supplement from your other review books and I'm sure you'll pick up the material that's in the old FA anyway.
I have an old version of FA 2001 and I noticed that there is info in this version that is not in the 2006. Does this mean that they decided that this info was no longer high yield? Should i learn this as well?
There are 2 missing pages from this yr's FA, you can download it form their website. One is for Micro - Rickettsial dz & Mycoplasma, other are the Cholesterol/lipid lowering drugs.
There are 2 missing pages from this yr's FA, you can download it form their website. One is for Micro - Rickettsial dz & Mycoplasma, other are the Cholesterol/lipid lowering drugs.
Wow! I did not know this! The organ based FA has really been getting on my nerves because I can't find anything. Sometimes I am not sure what section they filed the information under and the index is not very complete. I was looking for the lipid lowering drugs early in the year and was like 'Where did they put it?!?' It was no where to be found so finally I just went back to the 2005 edition for the pharm section. Now I know. Thanks!
There are 2 missing pages from this yr's FA, you can download it form their website. One is for Micro - Rickettsial dz & Mycoplasma, other are the Cholesterol/lipid lowering drugs.