

An edition of Medical Terminology (1996)
A Programmed Learning Approach to the Language of Health Care
By Marjorie Canfield Willis
Publish Date
July 15, 2002
Publisher
Lippincott Williams & Wilkins
Language
eng
Pages
674
Description:
A text demonstrating how medical terminology is used in clinical practice. After material on the origin of medical language, basic term components, and common forms and symbols for documenting patient care, chapters on various body systems outline anatomical terms and terms related to symptoms, diagnoses, tests, surgeries, and therapies, and include practice exercises with space for answers, and medical record analysis exercises based on real-life cases. Includes a color atlas with photos and diagrams, and color and b&w photos throughout.
subjects: Medicine, Nomenclature, Terminology, English, Terms and phrases, Names, Terminologie, Médecine, Clinical health psychology, Social medicine, Medicine and psychology, Medical, Dictionaries & terminology, Medical care, Medicine, terminology, Medicine, terminology, programmed instruction, Medical Psychology, Clinical Psychology