Medical Terminology Complete!, 3rd edition
Published by Pearson (December 30, 2014) © 2016
- Bruce Wingerd
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Medical Terminology Complete! is today’s visual, learn-at-your-own-pace guide to medical terminology
- UPDATED: Designed to support rapid learning and easy review. To simplify learning and review, the step-by-step approach features color-coded word parts, step-by-step “at-a-glance” word-building tables, and alphabetized key terms. All selected terms have been carefully screened for current accuracy, with outdated terms removed and new terms added to bring the text up-to-date.
- Encourage students to read, participate, and learn independently at their own pace. The programmed, active-learning approach helps students learn, fill in blanks, and check answers as they read. The conversational writing style is supported with exciting illustrations and photographs that promote engagement.
- Focus on the most important terms used in hospitals and clinics, without overwhelming students with detail or theory. Only the anatomy and physiology information students need to know is covered, offering a welcome contrast to conventional texts that often resemble abbreviated encyclopedias.
- ENHANCED: Prepare students to work in clinical settings. In most chapters, the list of terms and their meanings reflects a shift from a biological perspective to a more clinical perspective, thereby providing improved clinical training for students.
- UPDATED: Place medical terminology in the context of actual practice. Medical Report Exercises–with two medical reports and case studies with critical-thinking questions–deepen students’ understanding of medical terminology, and give them hands-on practice in realistic settings. Medical reports have been rewritten to conform to the widely-popular SOAP (Subjective, Objective, Assessment, Plan) format for clinical records.
- Quickly give students the knowledge they need. Medical terms and Practice exercises are innovatively organized into Symptoms and Signs, Diseases and Disorders, and Treatments and Procedures, for easy and intuitive reference.
- Teach your course your way. Flexible enough for instructors to use in any way they wish, the text is designed to support lectures, or to serve as an independent student workbook. Filled with extensive self-assessment questions and reinforcement exercises, it helps students learn more effectively with less instructor guidance.
- UPDATED: Appeal to visual learners. Bring concepts to life with medically-accurate, precise, vibrant, clear, and consistent illustrations. Image Labeling Frames actively engage students with the illustrations, reinforcing their understanding of the anatomy. Many new photographs and illustrations help learners more easily visualize the concepts and meanings of selected terms.
- Provide games that make learning and review more fun. Practice exercises after each chapter sub-section provide opportunities to review with simple games such as The Right Match, Linkup, and Break the Chain.
- Promote additional interest in medical terminology. Did You Know? boxes reveal intriguing facts about the origins of medical terms, and connect terms to clinical issues. Words to Watch Out For! boxes provide tips for accurately handling commonly misspelled or error-prone terms and word parts.
- Support teaching and learning. Qualified adopters are eligible to receive a wealth of materials designed to help instructors prepare, present, and assess. For more information, please contact your Pearson representative or visit www.pearsonhighered.com/educator.
Also available with MyMedicalTerminologyLab™
This title is also available with MyMedicalTerminologyLab–an online homework, tutorial, and assessment program designed to work with this text to engage students and improve results. Within its structured environment, students practice what they learn, test their understanding, and pursue a personalized study plan that helps them better absorb course material and understand difficult concepts. No matter their learning style, students will build a solid foundation of medical language through MyMedicalTerminologyLab’s interactive games, Dynamic Study Modules, and narrated lectures.
- Enable personalized learning at scale. Not every student learns the same way and at the same rate. And now, thanks to advances in adaptive learning technology, you no longer have to teach as if they do. The Dynamic Study Modules in MyMedicalTerminologyLab continuously assess student performance and activity in real time, and, using data and analytics, personalize content to reinforce concepts that target each student's strengths and weaknesses.
- Make learning medical language fun! Students learn when they are engaged. To make learning medical language, fun each chapter inside MyMedicalTerminologyLab has a variety of Interactive Study Games that focus on spelling, pronunciation, A&P, and word building. Students and instructors alike report that these fun games increase students’ medical vocabulary.
- Supplement your lectures. Offer your students an exceptional lecture component to your course with our book-specific, narrated Guided Lectures. Students can use these lectures to reinforce correct pronunciation of medical terms, prepare for class, or for review after class.
- Address varied skill levels. Self-Paced Study Modules are engaging tutorials that provide an overview of the content presented in each chapter. These modules are perfect for an interactive, self-paced review of the chapter.
- Help students become fluent in medical terminology with Med Term Speak & Spell. To be fully fluent in a language, a person must be able to read, write, and converse accurately and clearly. We take the same approach to learning medical terminology– the foundational building block to a successful and safe career in healthcare. Med Term Speak & Spell is designed to start at a basic level and build the user’s comfort level and familiarity with terms, word parts, structures, spelling, and finally, pronunciation. Each Med Term Speak & Spell module is comprised of four parts:
- Listen and View: The user listens to a pronunciation while viewing its associated image, connecting the pronunciation with the image, and then viewing the word in parts (where appropriate).
- Listen and Identify: The student listens to a pronunciation while viewing its associated image, and then chooses the correct term from a pool of possible answers.
- Listen and Spell: The user listens to a pronunciation while viewing its associated image, and then correctly spells the term. The student then clicks “view word parts” to see the term broken into its parts (where appropriate).
- Listen and Pronounce: To give students the ability to practice their pronunciation, users listen to a pronunciation while viewing the associated image. They can then practice and record their own pronunciation and play it back to compare it to the correct pronunciation. Users can repeat these exercises as many times as they like.
Medical Terminology Complete! is today’s visual, learn-at-your-own-pace guide to medical terminology
- Designed to support rapid learning and easy review. To simplify learning and review, the step-by-step approach features color-coded word parts, step-by-step “at-a-glance” word-building tables, and alphabetized key terms. All selected terms have been carefully screened for current accuracy, with outdated terms removed and new terms added to bring the text up-to-date.
- Prepare students to work in clinical settings. In most chapters, the list of terms and their meanings reflects a shift from a biological perspective to a more clinical perspective, thereby providing improved clinical training for students.
- Place medical terminology in the context of actual practice. Medical Report Exercises–with two medical reports and case studies with critical-thinking questions–deepen students’ understanding of medical terminology, and give them hands-on practice in realistic settings. Medical reports have been rewritten to conform to the widely-popular SOAP (Subjective, Objective, Assessment, Plan) format for clinical records.
- Appeal to visual learners. Bring concepts to life with medically-accurate, precise, vibrant, clear, and consistent illustrations. Image Labeling Frames actively engage students with the illustrations, reinforcing their understanding of the anatomy. Many new photographs and illustrations help learners more easily visualize the concepts and meanings of selected terms.
Also available with MyMedicalTerminologyLab™ This title is also available with MyMedicalTerminologyLab—an online homework, tutorial, and assessment program designed to work with this text to engage students and improve results. Within its structured environment, students practice what they learn, test their understanding, and pursue a personalized study plan that helps them better absorb course material and understand difficult concepts. No matter their learning style, students will build a solid foundation of medical language through MyMedicalTerminologyLab’s interactive games, Dynamic Study Modules, and narrated lectures.
- Help students become fluent in medical terminology with Med Term Speak & Spell. To be fully fluent in a language, a person must be able to read, write, and converse accurately and clearly. We take the same approach to learning medical terminology— the foundational building block to a successful and safe career in healthcare. Med Term Speak & Spell is designed to start at a basic level and build the user’s comfort level and familiarity with terms, word parts, structures, spelling, and finally, pronunciation. Each Med Term Speak & Spell module is comprised of four parts:
- Listen and View: The user listens to a pronunciation while viewing its associated image, connecting the pronunciation with the image, and then viewing the word in parts (where appropriate).
- Listen and Identify: The student listens to a pronunciation while viewing its associated image, and then chooses the correct term from a pool of possible answers.
- Listen and Spell: The user listens to a pronunciation while viewing its associated image, and then correctly spells the term. The student then clicks “view word parts” to see the term broken into its parts (where appropriate).
- Listen and Pronounce: To give students the ability to practice their pronunciation, users listen to a pronunciation while viewing the associated image. They can then practice and record their own pronunciation and play it back to compare it to the correct pronunciation. Users can repeat these exercises as many times as they like.
Welcome! iii
Discover What Makes This Book Unique iii
Online Learning viii
Comprehensive Instructional Package viii
Preface ix
About the Author and Illustrators xii
Acknowledgments xiii
Our Development Team xiv
A Commitment to Accuracy xvi
Chapter 1 Introduction to Word Parts and Word Construction 1
Learning Objectives 1
The Programmed Learning Approach 2
Constructed and Nonconstructed Terms 4
The Word Parts 6
Forming Words from Word Parts 13
Chapter Review 18
Chapter 2 Understanding Suffixes 19
Learning Objectives 19
Getting Started With Suffixes 20
Suffix Introduction 21
Suffixes That Indicate an Action or State 23
Suffixes That Indicate a Condition or Disease 25
Suffixes That Indicate Location, Number, or a Quality 29
Suffixes That Indicate a Medical Specialty 31
Suffixes That Indicate a Procedure or Treatment 32
Chapter Review 37
Chapter 3 Understanding Prefixes 39
Learning Objectives 39
Getting Started with Prefixes 40
Prefix Introduction 41
Prefixes That Indicate Number or Quantity 42
Prefixes That Indicate Location or Timing 45
Prefixes That Indicate a Specific Quality about a Term 50
Chapter Review 55
Chapter 4 The Human Body in Health and Disease 57
Learning Objectives ¿57
Organization of the Body ¿58
Anatomy and Physiology Introduction 58
Medical Terms Introduction ¿72
Understanding Medical Reports ¿78
Chapter Review ¿80
Chapter 5 The Integumentary System 81
Learning Objectives ¿81
Anatomy and Physiology Terms ¿82
Medical Terms of the Integumentary System ¿84
Signs and Symptoms of the Integumentary System 84
Diseases and Disorders of the Integumentary System 91
Treatments, Procedures, and Devices of the Integumentary System 103
Abbreviations of the Integumentary System 107
Chapter Review ¿108
Medical Report Exercises 109
Chapter 6 The Skeletal and Muscular Systems 113
Learning Objectives ¿113
Anatomy and Physiology Terms ¿114
Medical Terms of the Skeletal and Muscular Systems ¿118
Signs and Symptoms of the Skeletal and Muscular Systems 118
Diseases and Disorders of the Skeletal and Muscular Systems 122
Treatments, Procedures, and Devices of the Skeletal and Muscular Systems 137
Abbreviations of the Skeletal and Muscular Systems 146
Chapter Review ¿147
Medical Report Exercises ¿148
Chapter 7 Blood, the Lymphatic System, and Immu
Bruce Wingerd is a member of the Biology Department at National University in San Diego, California. Previously, he has held teaching/administrative positions at Edison State College (now called Florida Southwestern), Broward College, and San Diego State University. His degrees are in the fields of zoology and physiology, and he has taught courses in medical terminology, human anatomy, advanced human anatomy, and anatomy and physiology for more than 30 years. He has written numerous textbooks, lab manuals, and multimedia learning resources in medical terminology, human anatomy, anatomy and physiology, histology, and comparative mammalian anatomy. His goal in teaching and writing is to provide students with learning tools that will help them reach their potential through education. He enjoys counseling students in the health sciences, developing novel approaches to teaching and learning, and leading faculty in the drive for excellence in education.
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