Anatomy & Physiology for Emergency Care, 2nd edition
Published by Pearson (August 2, 2007) © 2008
- Bryan E. Bledsoe
- Frederic H Martini University of Hawaii
- Edwin F. Bartholomew Lahainaluna High School
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- Anatomical art features an artist’s drawing with a photograph of the “real thing” to help students compare structures as they might appear in a laboratory or clinical setting, or includes an illustration on top of a photograph to help students identify location of structures.
- Step-by-Step diagrams coordinate with the authors’ narrative descriptions and break down complex processes into easy-to-follow steps.
- Conceptual Overviews present “big picture” overviews of structure and function relationships.
- Clinical Notes present relevant information on diseases and disorders to help students prepare for future workplace situations. The discussions embedded in the running narrative explain how pathologies relate to normal physiological function, and the larger “boxed” versions focus on core medical or social topics.
- Related Clinical Terms featured at the end of each chapter help students review vocabulary that they will likely use in their chosen careers. Each term is followed by a definition and, in many cases, a pronunciation guide.
- Questions located at the end of each chapter offer hypothetical and clinical situations related to the body system covered in the chapter. Students can test and refresh their knowledge by applying the information they’ve learned to a specific clinical situation.
- Key Notes call out core concepts in anatomy and physiology. These factual statements are highlighted with an icon and appear at appropriate points throughout the chapters. The complete set of Key Notes also appears in Appendix V at the back of the book.
- Concept Check Questions appear at the end of chapter sections and help students test their comprehension before moving on to the next topic.
- Figure Locator Dots appear with every figure reference in the narrative and function as placeholders to help students return to reading after viewing a figure.
- Concept Links provide quick visual signals that new material is related to topics presented earlier and offer specific page numbers to facilitate review.
- Clinical applications within the chapters enhance student comprehension of the material.
- New Key Notes emphasize core concepts in both A&P and EMS.
- New to this edition! A comprehensive student workbook (ISBN:0-13-614021-1) and companion website further enrich student learning and comprehension of the material.
Preface
1 An Introduction to Anatomy and Physiology
2 The Chemical Level of Organization
3 Cell Structure and Function
4 The Tissue Level of Organization
5 The Integumentary System
6 The Skeletal System
7 The Muscular System
8 The Nervous System
9 The General and Special Senses
10 The Endocrine System
11 The Cardiovascular System: Blood
12 The Cardiovascular System: The Heart
13 The Cardiovascular System: Blood Vessels and Circulation
14 The Lymphatic System and Immunity
15 The Respiratory System
16 The Digestive System
17 Nutrition and Metabolism
18 The Urinary System
19 The Reproductive System
20 Development and Inheritance
Appendix I Answers to Concept Check and Chapter Review Questions
Appendix II A Periodic Chart of the Elements
Appendix III Weights and Measures
Appendix IV Normal Physiological Values
Appendix V Key Notes
Glossary/Index
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