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Cathy Abell

Cathy Abell

NURS

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Averages:

Overall Rating

Good

Grade Received

B

Course Difficulty

Moderate

Quantity of Notes

Moderate

Tag Summary:

True/False: 2

Multiple Choice: 3

Problem Solving: 1

Mandatory Final: 3

Cumulative Final: 3

Textbook Required: 3

Extra Credit: 1

Attendance Required: 3

3 Total Evaluations

NURS-300 : Concepts Of Disease Processes - Posted 7/11/2007

Overall Rating:

Good

Grade:

C

Quantity of Notes:

Moderate

Difficulty:

Moderate

Comments
This professor is the one of the most caring professors I've met at Western. She will help answer questions for you and will meet with you whenever you need her and is easy to talk to.
I think patho is my least favorite class as far as material goes because I personally would rather be hands on than learning concepts from a book. However, she made the class enjoyable and helped out a great deal. I related this class to a third A&P class w/o the lab if that gives you an idea of what it will be like.
Study the notes, make your own notes on the printed out copies of notes, then skim the chapter to add in detail and help with understanding the concepts. I never read the book, just skimmed every chapter.
Good Luck!

NURS-300 : Concept Of Disease Processes - Posted 9/26/2006

Overall Rating:

Good

Grade:

A

Quantity of Notes:

Moderate

Difficulty:

Moderate

Comments
Mrs. Abell is very caring towards her students. You can tell that she is willing to help out any way that she can. I did not read the book for the class and did just fine. Mrs. Abell post her powerpoints in blackboard so I would advise that you go in and print them off. They make good study sheets. Overall, this class was very enjoyable.

NURS-300 : Concepts Of Disease Processes - Posted 6/18/2006

Overall Rating:

Good

Grade:

A

Quantity of Notes:

Moderate

Difficulty:

Moderate

Comments
Mrs. Abell is a very sweet teacher. She put all of her notes on powerpoint, so it wasn't too bad. The class offers a lot of material, but read your book and you'll do fine. She also offers a review at the end of the semester for the final; study it!