Functional anatomy for emergency medical services

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Functional anatomy for emergency medical services

Ann Senisi Scott, Elizabeth Fong ; edited by Richard W.O. Beebe

Delmar, c2002

  • : hbk.

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Emergency medical services

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Includes index

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Description

Functional Anatomy for EMS is designed to meet the 1999 National Standard Curriculum for Paramedic Programs. It is the first anatomy and physiology book written with the EMS student in mind. The content satisfies the learning objectives found in the National Standard Curriculum and provides a strong foundation for later studies in pathopyhsiology and pharmacology. Instructors and learners will enjoy using a book that is infused with the paramedic "street perspective," which makes the information more meaningful and pertinent ensuring better retention and application of the information. In addition, this book is richly illustrated with key concepts drawn in detail for increased comprehension.

Table of Contents

Preface. 1: Introduction to the Structural Units. 2. Chemistry of Living Things. 3. Cells. 4. Tissues and Membranes. 5. Integumentary System. 6. Skeletal System. 7. Muscular System. 8. Brain and Central Nervous System. 9. The Peripheral and Autonomic Nervous Systems. 10. Special Senses. 11. Endocrine System. 12. Blood. 13. Heart. 14. Circulation and Blood Vessels 15. The Lymphatic System and Immunity. 16. Respiratory System. 17. Digestive System. 18. Nutrition. 19. Urinary/Excretory System. 20. Reproductive System. 21. Genetics and Genetically Linked Diseases. Glossary. Index.

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