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Building a Medical Vocabulary - Elsevier eBook on VitalSource (Retail Access Card): with Spanish Translations, 8e

Author Peggy C. Leonard BA MT MEd
Publisher Saunders
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PublisherSaunders
ISBN / ASIN1455742279
ISBN-139781455742271
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Sales Rank99,999,999
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Description

  • A programmed approach to terminology introduces you to medical vocabulary through engaging activities and exercises and helps you immediately recognize and review difficult concepts.
  • Thorough explanations illustrate how terms relate to each other in the context of medical settings and help you retain knowledge.
  • A conversational writing style makes difficult concepts easier to grasp.
  • Consistently organized chapters categorize and simplify terminology.
  • A bookmark pronunciation guide provides quick reference to proper pronunciation.
  • Caution boxes alert you to important distinctions between similar terms.
  • Function First sections detail the physiology of each system and validate appropriate terms.
  • A variety of exercises and learning methods throughout each chapter make it easier for you to memorize and retain medical language.
  • Pharmacology content introduces you to key drug classes each body system.
  • End-of-chapter reviews help you assess your progress and identify learning weaknesses.
  • A comprehensive review chapter prepares you for your final examination.
  • A combined glossary/index makes it easy to find detailed information on a given term or topic.
  • A companion CD helps you reinforce and review what you’ve learned through sound files, interactive games, and more.
  • Evolve Resources make studying fun and effective with helpful tips, electronic flashcards, and learning games.
  • An updated design enhances navigation and provides more room for writing answers.
  • New medical reports present terms within the context of actual case histories and illustrate their proper use in the clinical environment.
  • Word-building and word-analysis exercises help you learn to decipher unfamiliar terms when encountered in practice.
  • Key Points boxes highlight essential concepts for more efficient learning.
  • New line drawings and photographs support terminology presentations and strengthen your understanding.
  • An emphasis on the medical process helps you understand terminology in relation to your responsibilities in patient presentation, diagnostics, and care.
  • A Spanish usage guide equips you for interaction with Spanish-speaking patients in the health care setting.
  • A Genetics appendix familiarizes you with common terms and recent developments in genetics and the Human Genome Project.