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The Ear : Terminology, Parts, Etc. : D.E.A.D Excerpt & Quizlet

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Hello there again my friends and fellow future funeral professionals!

This episode is a "crash course," much like my previous one on guides and limits, only this one is meant to help familiarize you with the anatomy of the ear and the words and phrases used by test makers to throw you off (seriously, the whole "question mark" thing is RIDICULOUS and you'll see why).

This episode was one of the many suggestions made for topics to focus on. Please feel free to send me a request//suggestion for any Science topic you're struggling with or would like to see added to this channel!

Firstly, I'm referring to D.E.A.D's Science study guide, pages 138-139, for the first part of this episode. 

For the second part, this is the Quizlet I used:

Creator:
Meghan_Brooks7

Link:
https://quizlet.com/125418407/parts-of-the-ear-anatomy-flash-cards/

LABELED EAR DIAGRAM:

1. https://elementsofmorphology.nih.gov/images/anatomy-ear1-large.jpg

2. https://med.uth.edu/orl/online-ear-disease-photo-book/chapter-3-ear-anatomy/ear-anatomy-outer-ear/

If you're looking for a wonderful community of other people in your same exact position, please feel free to join my NBE support group on Facebook!

Here is the link to the Facebook NBE group mentioned:

https://www.facebook.com/share/g/12JvJnPB4HY/

Also: as I always say: GO REREAD YOUR DARN TEXTBOOKS! They WILL save your butt, I promise! You will 100% thank me when you're sitting for your exams- both of them! They wrote their exams FROM THEIR TEXTBOOKS! DO NOT FORGET THAT!

The most important and useful textbooks (in MY opinion, of course) being:
Your embalming textbook - whichever edition, whichever version.
I had: EMBALMING: HISTORY, THEORY, & PRACTICE Fifth Edition. Please don't fret. You really just need to read you textbook that you have, edition doesn't really matter as long as we're talking a book from this century... :)
Restorative Art & Science (ESPECIALLY FOR THE EAR/FACE/NOSE)
Chemistry for Funeral Service
Pathology for Funeral Service

(HEAVY EMPHASIS ON EMBALMING AND RA! HEEEEED MY WORDS, I AM BEGGING YOU!)

Now, as far as my recommended study materials, I'm a big fan of the D.E.A.D Program to help prepare test takers for exactly how they will format and word their questions. The creator, Dr. David Penepent PhD is not only a huge name in Funeral Service education, he also has rewritten the study guide books that haven't been touched since Taggart wrote them decades ago. He has dedicated his life to Funeral Service education, and I fully believe his tools are extremely useful!

To purchase David Penepent's study guide books, you can do so by accessing them via the D.E.A.D website under resource materials and use my code MEG25 for $25 off of each book. Now, I have HEARD that the code doesn't always work for both books in one order, if this occurs to you please just do two orders- I think shipping is free anyways. It is not a single use code, so please use it as much as you need to, share it with your classmates, mortuary student pals...whoever you think is worthy of such a glorious, generous act of kindness from you!

Here is a link that will take you directly to the page with both books available for you to choose from, or get both, and just enter in my discount code upon checkout!

https://www.deatheducationassessmentdrills.com/nbe-review-manual

As always, thank you all so much for you continued support!

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