If you are thinking about a career in the complementary field, for example, as a massage therapist or beauty therapist, you will first need to gain an accredited qualification in Anatomy and Physiology.
VTCT offer a Level 3 Diploma in Anatomy and Physiology. All body systems are covered under this course including diseases and disorders related to each system.
The format of the final assessment is multiple choice questions, there is a high pass mark of 70%. There is no room for error with multiple choice questions, you have one question with four possible answers and you must choose only one answer.
Some sample questions are as follows:
1. Where is ATP produced?
a) Nucleus
b) Nucleolus
c) Mitochondria - Answer
d) Ribosomes
2. The popliteal nodes are located;
a) In the neck
b) Behind the knee - Answer
c) On the tonsils
d) In the spleen
3. The pulmonary artery;
a) Carries deoxygenated blood from the heart to the lungs - Answer
b) Carries oxygenated blood to the lungs
c) Carry deoxygenated blood from the heart to the body
d) Carry oxygenated blood from the heart to the body
4. What organ secretes intestinal juices?
a) Small intestine - Answer
b) Liver
c) Gall bladder
d) Pancreas
5. Voluntary muscle is also known as;
a) Smooth muscle
b) Cardiac muscle
c) Unstriated muscle
d) Skeletal muscle - Answer
This is a very tough subject to learn and as a result it is vital to have a question bank of Anatomy and Physiology Questions which you can use to revise the syllabus. These questions are used to test your understanding of the subject as you progress through your studies.
I would recommend that you break each body system down separately. The best way to revise this subject is to have a bunch of record cards with the VTCT Anatomy and Physiology Questions written on them. Learn 10 - 20 questions each day and then test yourself at the end of each week. You will be able to tell which area is your strongest and which is your weakest so you can adjust your revision plan.
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