Retaining its logical organization, body systems approach, and focus on word parts, word building, and word analysis; this 4th Edition of A Short Course in Medical Terminology reflects current medical usage and is now even more concise, student-friendly, and accessible. This edition features an enhanced art and design program, a more standardized chapter structure, and a vast array of in-text and online learning resources that help students master the language of medicine as they prepare for practice in today's rapidly changing healthcare environment. eBOOK AVAILABLE. Fast, smart, and convenient, today's eBooks can transform learning. These interactive, fully searchable tools offer 24/7 access on multiple devices, the ability to highlight and share notes, and much more. MODERNIZED AND MORE APPROACHABLE. This edition reflects today's practice environment and has been rewritten to be even more user-friendly for students. INCREASED ALIGNMENT WITH A&P TEXTS. The chapter on special senses of sight and hearing (formerly Chapter 15) now appears directly after Chapter 7, The Nervous System. UPDATED. Pronunciations match those in Stedman's Medical Dictionary but are shown phonetically to reflect the book's focus on oral communication. IMPROVED! The full-color art program--now even more accurate and contemporary--features new photos, illustrations, and figures with enhanced text-art integration. STANDARDIZED: To facilitate learning, key elements in each chapter (headings, study tables, end-of-chapter exercises, pronunciations, side bars, and quick checks) are now presented in a standard format. STRUCTURE AND FUNCTION SECTIONS use full-color illustrations to help students learn basic anatomy and physiology. CASE STUDIES connect chapter material to clinical settings through real-world applications of medical terms, IN-TEXT LEARNING AIDS include learning outcomes, study tables that summarize terms, abbreviations tables that list common abbreviations and their meanings, and end-of-chapter exercises that help students master key terminology and word parts.
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It includes Medical Terminology Online to accompany Medical Terminology: A Short Course, 4e (user guide and access code) and the Medical Terminology: A Short Course, 4e text.
Organized by body system, this text shows the connection between anatomical structures and associated medial word roots.
Medical Terminology Express: A Short-course Approach by Body System (Text & Audio Cd) Access Card
Medical Terminology, Second Edition uses a proven "work text" approach that helps students master the information they need to communicate successfully in the health care world.
Written in a clear, conversational style by Peggy C. Leonard, MT, MEd, this book gives you the tools to communicate effectively in the health care environment.
This method is called: a. airway prosthesis b. nasogastric intubation c. bronchoscopy d. continuous positive airway pressure (CPAP) Bag 4 E (From Weinstein WM, Hawkey CJ, Bosch J: Clinical. 2. The condition that may require use of such ...
An individual study schedule reduces cognitive workload and helps you become a more effective learner by automatically guiding the learning and review process.
Fun, quick, and easy to study while on the go, Mosby's Medical Terminology Flash Cards, 3rd Edition provide a great tool for learning and reviewing medical terms. 600 full-color flash cards help you memorize the prefixes, suffixes, and ...
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