This text-workbook gives students a firm foundation in medical terminology meanings and pronunciations. It provides a concise presentation of terms reinforced by practice exercises. It can be used in a short course or a review course of medical terminology or as a self-paced text.
This helps students master the necessary language to describe how the human body works, what goes wrong with it, and how we treat it.
Identify and describe the major structures and functions of the digestive system. 2. Describe the processes of digestion, absorption, and metabolism. 3. Recognize, define, spell, and pronounce terms related to the pathology and the ...
LiveAdvise: Medical Terminology--an online student tutoring and faculty support service--is free with the book. A fully customizable online course created specifically for this text is available as an additional purchase.
LiveAdvise: Medical Terminology—an online student tutoring and faculty support service—is free with the book. A fully customizable online course created specifically for this text is available as an additional purchase.
Built-in multimedia is included with the text on the StudyWare CD-ROM.
LiveAdvise: Medical Terminology--an online student tutoring and faculty support service--is free with the book. A fully customizable online course created specifically for this text is available as an additional purchase.
Built-in multimedia is included with the text on the StudyWare CD-ROM.
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PRONOUNCING MEDICAL WORDS Beginning with Chapter 4 , all the medical words introduced will include a phonetic spelling so ... As a further help in learning to pronounce medical terms , a CD - ROM with an audio pronunciation glossary is ...
These important words are pronounced on the StudyWARETM CD-ROM, as well as on the optional Audio CDs. Primary terms are the most important terms in a chapter. When first introduced, the term appears in boldface and, if appropriate, ...