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  • Izdevniecība: Jones and Bartlett Publishers, Inc
  • ISBN-10: 1284142213
  • ISBN-13: 9781284142211
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  • Formāts: Paperback / softback, 426 pages, weight: 794 g
  • Izdošanas datums: 27-Sep-2018
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  • ISBN-10: 1284142213
  • ISBN-13: 9781284142211
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Navigate 2 now contains access to the NEW Anatomy amp Physiology Review Module!Every new print copy includes access to Navigate 2 which unlocks a comprehensive and interactive eBook, student practice activities and assessments, a full suite of instructor resources, and learning analytics reporting tools.This best-selling introduction to medical terminology is based on the body-systems method and is flexible enough to be used in traditional or self-instructional course formats. Suited for students of all levels in the health professions, the accessible Essential Medical Terminology , Fifth Edition provides the appropriate amount of detail needed to learn the basics of medical terminology. After learning the fundamentals of pronunciation, students can study the chapters in any order the instructor deems appropriate.Key Features of the Fifth Edition:- Confusing Medical Terms boxes compare and define similar sounding terms- Pharmacology and Medical Terminology boxes relate medical terminology to drugs and their classification, function, and active ingredients- Allied Health Professions boxes list specialties and specialists- A wealth of full-color photographs and illustrations showing common clinical disorders and associated anatomy- Every new print copy includes Navigate 2 Advantage Access with a comprehensive and interactive eBook, student practice activities and assessments, a full suite of instructor resources, and learning analytics reporting tools.- Instructor resources includes a Test Bank, slides in PowerPoint format, and Instructor's Manual with Suggested Activities, Case Study and Final Exam
Preface xiii
What Is New and Improved in the Fifth Edition? xvii
The Learning and Teaching Package xviii
Acknowledgments xix
Reviewers xx
About the Authors xxi
UNIT I Medical Terminology
1(24)
Chapter 1 Word Pronunciations
3(6)
Lesson One Materials to Be Learned
3(1)
Part 1 Introduction
3(3)
Part 2 Pronunciation
6(2)
Lesson Two Progress Check
8(1)
Chapter 2 Word Parts and Word Building Rules
9(16)
Lesson One Materials to Be Learned
9(11)
Parts of a Medical Term
9(3)
Listing of Word Parts
12(1)
Prefixes, Word Roots with Combining Forms, and Suffixes
12(8)
Lesson Two Progress Check Part A
20(2)
Lesson Two Progress Check Part B
22(3)
UNIT II Root Words, Medical Terminology, and Patient Care
25(52)
Chapter 3 Bacteria, Color, and Some Medical Terms
27(10)
Lesson One Materials to Be Learned
27(6)
Root Words for Bacteria
27(2)
Prefixes for Color
29(1)
Commonly Used Medical Prefixes
30(3)
Lesson Two Progress Check
33(4)
Chapter 4 Body Openings and Plural Endings
37(8)
Lesson One Materials to Be Learned
37(5)
Body Openings
37(3)
Plural Endings
40(2)
Lesson Two Progress Check
42(3)
Chapter 5 Numbers, Positions, and Directions
45(16)
Lesson One Materials to Be Learned
45(1)
Part 1 Prefixes for Numbers
45(2)
Part 2 Prefixes for Positions and Directions
47(2)
Part 3 Terms for Directions and Positions
49(2)
Units of Weight and Measurement
51(5)
Weights and Measures
54(1)
Common Weights and Measures
55(1)
Frequently Used Symbols
56(1)
Lesson Two Progress Check
57(4)
Chapter 6 Medical and Health Professions
61(18)
Lesson One Materials to Be Learned
61(1)
Scientific Studies
62(1)
Specialties and Specialists
63(10)
Physicians and Medical Specialties
64(1)
Other Health Professions Delivering Patient Care
65(5)
Additional Health Professions with Limited to No Patient Care Contact
70(3)
Lesson Two Progress Check
73(6)
UNIT III Abbreviations
79(1)
Chapter 7 Medical Abbreviations
79(1)
Lesson One Materials to Be Learned
79(2)
Abbreviations for Services or Units in a Healthcare Facility
80(1)
Abbreviations Commonly Used in Health Records
81(1)
Abbreviations for Frequencies
82(1)
Abbreviations for Units of Measure
82(1)
Abbreviations for Means of Administering Substances into the Body
83(1)
Abbreviations for Diet Orders
84(1)
Abbreviations for Activity and Toiletry
85(1)
Abbreviations for Laboratory Tests, X-Ray Studies, and Pulmonary Function
85(1)
Abbreviations for Miscellaneous Terms
86(1)
Lesson Two Progress Check
87(4)
Chapter 8 Diagnostic and Laboratory Abbreviations
91(10)
Lesson One Materials to Be Learned
91(6)
Diagnostic Abbreviations
92(1)
Laboratory Abbreviations
93(1)
A List of Common Diagnostic and Laboratory Abbreviations
94(3)
Lesson Two Progress Check
97(4)
UNIT II Review
101(256)
Chapter 9 Review of Word Parts from Units I, II, and III
103(18)
Lesson One Materials to Be Learned
104(11)
Review A Suffixes
104(1)
Review B Prefixes
105(2)
Review C Root Words for Body Parts
107(2)
Review D Descriptive Word Elements
109(1)
Review E Additional Medical Terms
110(5)
Lesson Two Progress Check
115(6)
Chapter 10 Body Organs and Parts
121(10)
Lesson One Materials to Be Learned
122(5)
Structural Units of the Body
122(2)
Body Cavities and Planes
124(2)
Metabolism and Homeostasis
126(1)
Lesson Two Progress Check
127(4)
Chapter 11 Integumentary System
131(20)
The Integumentary System
131(4)
Lesson One Materials to Be Learned
135(11)
Parts of the Skin
135(1)
Functions of the Skin
136(1)
Skin Growths
136(2)
Biologic Agents and Skin Infection
138(1)
Allergy and the Skin
139(1)
Skin Disorders from Systemic Diseases
140(1)
Terms Used in the Diagnosis and Treatment of Diseases of the Skin
141(3)
The Origin of Medical Terms
144(1)
Abbreviations
145(1)
Lesson Two Progress Check
146(5)
Chapter 12 Digestive System
151(26)
The Digestive System
151(7)
Lesson One Materials to Be Learned
158(15)
Major and Accessory Organs of the Digestive System
159(2)
Clinical Disorders
161(3)
Terms Used in the Diagnosis and Treatment of the Digestive System
164(4)
Digestion and Nutrition Terms
168(2)
Abdominal Reference Terms
170(1)
The Origin of Medical Terms
171(1)
Abbreviations
171(2)
Lesson Two Progress Check
173(4)
Chapter 13 Respiratory System
177(18)
The Respiratory System
177(3)
Lesson One Materials to Be Learned
180(12)
Terms that Describe the Components and Functions of the Respiratory System
182(1)
Common Disorders of the Respiratory System
183(3)
Signs and Symptoms of Respiratory Diseases
186(1)
Terms Used in the Diagnosis and Treatment of Respiratory Disorders
186(4)
The Origin of Medical Terms
190(1)
Abbreviations
191(1)
Lesson Two Progress Check
192(3)
Chapter 14 Cardiovascular System
195(28)
Lesson One Materials to Be Learned
200(14)
The Cardiovascular System
200(1)
The Heart
200(1)
The Circulatory System
200(2)
The Cardiac Conduction System
202(3)
Parts of the Heart
205(1)
Terms Used to Describe Blood Circulation
206(1)
Types of Blood Vessels
206(1)
Blood Components
206(2)
Terms Used to Describe Blood Pressure
208(1)
Clinical Disorders of the Cardiovascular System
208(3)
Terms Used in Diagnosis and Treatment of Cardiovascular Diseases
211(3)
Lesson Two Materials to Be Learned
214(6)
The Lymphatic System
214(2)
Parts and Functions of the Lymphatic System
216(1)
Pathological Conditions of the Lymphatic System
217(1)
The Origin of Medical Terms
217(1)
Abbreviations
218(2)
Lesson Three Progress Check
220(3)
Chapter 15 Nervous System
223(22)
The Nervous System
223(1)
The Central Nervous System
224(4)
The Peripheral Nervous System
228(2)
Lesson One Materials to Be Learned
230(11)
Parts of the Central Nervous System
230(1)
Parts of the Peripheral Nervous System
231(1)
Terms Used to Describe the Nervous System
232(1)
Clinical Disorders of the Nervous System
232(3)
Terms Used in the Diagnosis and Treatment of Neurological Disorders
235(2)
Psychiatric Terms
237(1)
Psychiatric Clinical Disorders
238(1)
The Origin of Medical Terms
239(1)
Abbreviations
240(1)
Lesson Two Progress Check
241(4)
Chapter 16 Genitourinary and Reproductive Systems
245(26)
Genitourinary and Reproductive Systems
245(1)
Urinary System
245(3)
Reproductive System
248(2)
Lesson One Materials to Be Learned
250(16)
Urinary System: Organs and Structures
250(1)
Terms Used in the Diagnosis and Treatment of Urological Disorders
251(3)
Reproductive System
254(1)
Male Reproductive Organs
254(1)
Female Reproductive Organs
255(1)
Clinical Conditions of the Reproductive Systems
256(1)
Clinical Conditions of the Male Reproductive System
256(1)
Clinical Conditions of the Female Reproductive System
257(1)
Sexually Transmitted Infections
258(2)
Terms Used to Describe Pregnancy and Birth
260(4)
The Origin of Medical Terms
264(1)
Abbreviations
264(2)
Lesson Two Progress Check
266(5)
Chapter 17 Musculoskeletal System
271(28)
The Musculoskeletal System
271(2)
Lesson One Materials to Be Learned
273(21)
The Skeletal System
273(3)
Divisions of the Skeletal System
276(1)
Bones of the Axial Skeleton
276(1)
Bones of the Appendicular Skeleton
277(1)
Joints and Accessory Parts
278(1)
Bone Processes, Depressions, and Holes
279(1)
The Muscular System
280(2)
Muscles of the Body
282(1)
Types of Joint Movements
283(2)
Physiological State of Muscles
285(1)
Bone Injuries
285(2)
Clinical Disorders
287(4)
Terms Used in the Diagnosis and Treatment of Musculoskeletal Disorders
291(1)
The Origin of Medical Terms
292(1)
Abbreviations
293(1)
Lesson Two Progress Check
294(5)
Chapter 18 Eyes and Ears
299(20)
Eyes and Ears
299(1)
The Eye
299(2)
The Ear
301(1)
Lesson One Materials to Be Learned
302(13)
Structures of the Eye
302(1)
Eye Disorders
303(3)
Terms Used in the Diagnosis and Treatment of Eye Disorders
306(3)
Structures of the Ear
309(1)
Ear Disorders
309(1)
Terms Used in the Diagnosis and Treatment of Ear Disorders
310(3)
The Origin of Medical Terms
313(1)
Abbreviations
313(2)
Lesson Two Progress Check
315(4)
Chapter 19 Endocrine System
319(20)
The Endocrine System
319(5)
Lesson One Materials to Be Learned
324(11)
Classification and Functions of the Endocrine System
324(2)
Clinical Disorders of the Endocrine System
326(4)
Terms Used in the Diagnosis and Treatment of Diseases of the Endocrine System
330(3)
The Origin of Medical Terms
333(1)
Abbreviations
333(2)
Lesson Two Progress Check
335(4)
Chapter 20 Cancer Medicine
339(18)
Cancer Medicine
339(2)
Lesson One Materials to Be Learned
341(14)
Medical Terms in Cancer Medicine
341(1)
General Principles of Naming Tumors
341(1)
Comparison of Benign and Malignant Tumors
341(1)
Using Root Words to Name Tumors
341(2)
Medical Terms Related to Types of Cancer
343(2)
Cancer with Specific Names
345(1)
Screening and Early Detection
345(1)
Cancer Treatment
346(1)
Terms Used in the Diagnosis and Treatment of Cancer
346(5)
Terms Used to Describe Treatment Approaches for Cancer
351(1)
Breast Cancer and Medical Illustrations
351(2)
The Origin of Medical Terms
353(1)
Abbreviations
353(2)
Lesson Two Progress Check
355(2)
Appendix A Answer Keys 357(46)
Appendix B Bibliography 403(2)
Index 405
Nanna Cross, PhD has worked as a faculty member in dietetic and physician education programs teaching clinical nutrition courses and supervising dietetic interns in clinical practicums. Dr. Cross worked as a clinical dietitian at the University of Missouri Hospitals and Clinics and as a consulting dietitian for Home Care, Hospice, Head Start and Long-Term Care facilities.

Dana C. McWay, JD, RHIA, FAHIMA is both a lawyer and a health information management professional. She works as an adjunct faculty member at Saint Louis University in the Health Informatics and Pre-Law Studies programs. She serves as the Clerk of Court for the U.S. Bankruptcy Court for the Eastern District of Missouri, an executive position responsible for all operational, administrative, financial, and technological matters of the court. She has worked as both a director and assistant director of medical records in a large teaching hospital and a for-profit psychiatric and substance abuse facility. She is a past Director on the Board of Directors of the American Health Information Management Association and serves as a voting member of the Institutional Review Board at Washington University School of Medicine, from 1992 to present.