Your ticket to acing Clinical Anatomy
Clinical anatomy is the study of human anatomy as it relates to
clinical practice. Unlike a basic anatomy and physiology course
designed to teach general anatomical knowledge, clinical anatomy
focuses on specific structures and issues that people may encounter
in a clinical setting.
Clinical Anatomy For Dummies presents a friendly,
unintimidating overview of the material covered in a typical
college-level Clinical Anatomy course. Clear definitions, concise
explanations, and plenty of full-color illustrations make
Clinical Anatomy For Dummies the most accessible book
available to supplement your classroom texts.
* Plain-English explanations make difficult concepts easy to
grasp
* Tracks to a typical college-level Clinical Anatomy course
* Features a 16-page color insert
Whether you’re a student or a practicing healthcare worker,
Clinical Anatomy for Dummies makes this subject accessible
and easy to grasp.
Содержание
Introduction 1
Part I: Beginning with Clinical Anatomy Basics 5
Chapter 1: Entering the World of Clinical Anatomy 7
Chapter 2: Getting a Grip on Terms Used in Clinical Anatomy13
Chapter 3: Examining the Integumentary, Musculoskeletal, and Nervous Systems 23
Chapter 4: Moving Along with the Cardiovascular and Respiratory Systems 39
Chapter 5: Looking at the Immune and Lymphatic Systems 49
Chapter 6: Delving into the Digestive, Urinary, and Endocrine Systems 57
Part II: Understanding the Thorax, Abdomen, and Pelvis67
Chapter 7: Checking Out the Thoracic Cage and Coverings 69
Chapter 8: Assessing the Thoracic Organs 85
Chapter 9: Bellying Up to the Abdominal Wall 105
Chapter 10: Probing the Abdominal Organs 119
Chapter 11: Seeing the Pelvis and the Perineum 145
Part III: Looking at the Head, Neck, and Back 167
Chapter 12: Head of the Class 169
Chapter 13: Seeing, Smelling, Tasting, and Hearing 193
Chapter 14: It’s Neck and Neck 219
Chapter 15: Back to Back 239
Part IV: Moving to the Upper and Lower Extremities257
Chapter 16: Shouldering the Load: The Pectoral Girdle and the Arm 259
Chapter 17: Bending the Elbow and Focusing on the Forearm277
Chapter 18: Shaking Hands and Grabbing the Wrist 287
Chapter 19: Getting Hip to the Hip and the Thigh 303
Chapter 20: Knowing the Knee and the Leg 319
Chapter 21: Finding the Ankle and the Foot 335
Part V: The Part of Tens 349
Chapter 22: Ten Helpful Clinical Anatomy Mnemonics 351
Chapter 23: Ten Ways to Look into the Body without Cutting It Open 357
Index 361
Об авторе
David Terfera, Ph D, teaches biomedical sciences at the University of Bridgeport College of Naturopathic Medicine. Shereen Jegtvig, DC, MS,
is a health and nutrition writer.