A combination text and workbook, Medical Terminology:: A Self-Learning Text uses word roots to build term definitions. A high exercise to test ratiogives ample opportunity for students to check their comprehension and facilitates self-study or guided-study courses. By emphasizing anatomic terms, using an organ-systemapproach, and by assuming no prior knowledge, Birmingham is broad-based enough to apply to all allied health fields. Thus it is truly an essentials text.
Part I: Basics. Basic Word Parts. Prefixes. Suffixes. The Structure of the Body. The Structure of the Science of Medicine. Part II: Major Body Systems. The Skeletal System (Bones). The Muscular System (Muscles). The Articular System (Joints). The Nervous System (Brain, Spinal Cord, And Nerves). The Cardiovascular System (Heart and Blood Vessels). Part III: Regionalized Body Systems. The Hematologic System (Blood). The Lymphatic and Immune Systems (Lymph Ducts and Lymph Nodes). The Respiratory System (Nasal Passages and Lungs). The Digestive System (Mouth, Stomach and Intestines). The Urinary System (Kidneys and Bladder). The Endocrine System (Hormone-Producing Glands). The Male Reproductive System (Male Structures). The Female Reproductive System (Female Structures). The Integumentary System (Skin). The Eye. The Ear. Behavioral Health Science (Mental Health and Illness). Part IV: Special Applications. Stages of Life Terms. Clinical Laboratory Terms. Genetic Terms. Human Sexuality. Pharmacologic Terms. Radiologic Terms. Glossaries. Prefixes & Suffixes. Common Medical Abbreviations. Symbols. Bibliography & Index.
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