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In this book, you will learn:
CHAPTER 1: Basic Word Elements
CHAPTER 2: Rules to Defining and Building Medical Terminology
CHAPTER 3: Types of Prefixes
CHAPTER 4: Types of Suffixes
CHAPTER 5: The Reproductive System
CHAPTER 6: The Urinary System
CHAPTER 7: The Digestive System
CHAPTER 8: The Respiratory System
CHAPTER 9: The Cardiovascular System
CHAPTER 10: The Lymphatic System & Immunity
CHAPTER 11: The Endocrine System
CHAPTER 12: The Musculoskeletal System
CHAPTER 13: The Special Senses
CHAPTER 14: The Nervous System and Psychiatry
CHAPTER 15: The Integumentary System
CHAPTER 16: Terms Related to Body Structures and Organization
CHAPTER 17: Conclusion
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12 reviews for Learn Medical Terminology: Flash Card Activities, Instructional Videos, & Complete Guide To Master Medical Terms for Healthcare Professionals
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Friend –
Well Written and organized – my students love it
well planned – big print to read in dark
Shea N. –
High Quality
Perfect,, organized book. Perfect for those entering the medical field.
John Jane OHara –
Medical Need to Learn
My students and I have been happy with the book learning the basics of medical terminology.These students are second language English Learners and are enjoying knowing how to get ahead in the medical health field. Good for practice.
Maggie –
Easy to read and understand
This medical terminology book is helping me a lot. I’m taking a coding class and I like the print and it’s easy to read. This book provides you wirh the definition Suffix, Combining words and Prefixes and makes it better to understand the words.
Gloria Hayes –
Great Resource
I am using it as an additional resource to help me with improving my knowledge of Medical Terminology for a new career path in Medical Billing and Coding.
LA –
Okay..
The book does indeed contain some common medical terms but the author seems to confuse themselves on certain terms. I have a medical background so I was able to detect some misunderstandings. Awkward word choices seem to inaccurately provide meaning to words. It can really misguide a reader with no medical background. While I can’t list all of the misuse of words, I would pick out some of them and list here.Spasm isn’t pain, it is an involuntary muscular contraction, such as esophageal spasm – abnormal contraction in the esophagus. The author makes the interpretation confusing and worthless, such as when trying to decipher the meaning of the word – cardiomegaly – which simply means a large heart, that’s it. There was awkward word choice for describing tachycardia – instead of saying “quickening” of the heart rate, the accepted word would be “rapid” heart rate. The meaning of anemia as the author had incorrectly stated isn’t “low in blood”, that is called hypovolemia. Anemia means low in blood cells. The meaning of erythropoietin ( EPO ) is much more than just a “substance”, it is a cytokine which signals the kidney to produce blood cells or ( erythrocytes ) in conditions of hypoxia. There is a difference between an opthalmologist – which is a medical doctor that can prescribe and has license to perform eye surgeries. Optometrist is not a medical doctor, and specializes in vision care and prescribing glasses. This book needs editing and proofread. For the amount of inaccurate information, it isn’t worth $3.99, but maybe .99 cents.
april melvin –
Informative and easy to read.
I am an RN and haven’t practiced in several years and this was a perfect book to refresh my knowledge. It wasn’t too complicated and was actually easier to understand and retain the information than most of my old textbooks from school. Definately a must read if you are either new to the medical field or just want to learn the terminology.
Dee Turner –
Medical Terminology Easy to Understand and Make Sense of No Sense Words
Awesome Book. Breaks down Prefixes, Word Roots, Suffixes, Combining Vowel so that you can understand and make meaning out of some of the terms. Some are more difficult and don’t make any sense.
Oke Esther –
Perfect
Kerry, the bookworm,Rogers –
Thisis very easy to understand it explains things in simple termsand the price was great at less than £10.I recommend this to anyone studying a healthcare course.
Marie Reeve –
Helps with my role at work, great information
Steve Thomas –
I have always been interested in medical terminology. I like the breakdown of the complex descriptions.I decided to read quickly, which allowed me to benefit from the repetitious use of prefix and suffix.Loved the step by step process, made a lot of sense.The educational content is great, but I am not a medical professional.