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    Roger W. Soames and Abduelmenem Alashkham.
    Summary: "Designed to help paramedicine students excel at their academic requirements, Anatomy and Physiology for Paramedical Practice is a unique book in that it brings together anatomy and physiology in a way that is useful for future practice in the field. Unlike other textbooks, anatomy and physiology are presented by body region, rather than system (chest rather than respiratory system) - the way that paramedics are likely to approach a patient when dealing with acute illness or trauma. It will help you understand how the body is organized, its underlying anatomical structure, in terms of gross anatomy, histology and/or cell biology, and then how anatomy and physiology are applied in clinical practice. The underlying tenet of this book is that a sound anatomical knowledge underpins successful understanding of physiology and physiological processes. As such, it will be invaluable not only for undergraduate and postgraduate students in paramedicine/emergency medicine, but for many other healthcare professionals to brush up on their knowledge. Key features: Specifically designed to enable student paramedics to fully appreciate the human body and its functioning, Guides the reader through different regions of the body in a logical and coherent way, Guides the reader through different regions of the body in a logical and coherent way, Extensive cross referencing to other relevant regions to enable full understanding of these both individually and in connection to one another, Clearly written text supported by relevant and informative illustrations, Text boxes covering applied anatomy, clinical anatomy, applied physiology and clinical physiology, and Self-test multiple choice questions in each chapter." -- back cover.

    Contents:
    Cells, tissues and organs
    Thorax (Chest)
    Vertebral column (Back)
    Head and neck
    Upper limb
    Abdomen, pelvis and perineum
    Lower limb
    Answers to self-test questions.
    Digital Access ClinicalKey Nursing 2024