An Introduction to Medical Terminology for Health Care

 

Introduction to Medical Terminology for Health Care

 

An Introduction to Medical Terminology for Health Care (Fifth Edition) by Andrew R.

Hutton

ISBN: 978-0-7020-4495-3

Pub: Elsevier Ltd (Churchill Livingstone)

A basic knowledge of medical terminology is essential for many health care professions. This attractive self-teaching text provides a simple, interactive guide to the language of medicine. Following a brief introduction that explains the construction of medical words, the reader learns to decipher the meanings of medical terms associated with different body systems and medical specialties.

For ease of use, each unit follows the same basic plan and is arranged into:

  • Word Exercises
  • An anatomy exercise based on an illustration
  • A case history
  • Pathological notes
  • A word check
  • A self assessment

By separating words into their components and recombining them to make new words, the reader learns how compound words are formed and becomes familiar with the meanings of prefixes, suffixes and roots. The anatomy exercises, case histories and medical notes consolidate the reader’s understanding of how and why each medical term is used. Answers to all exercises and self-assessment tests are included.

New to this edition:

  • Pathological notes describing common medical conditions and diagnostic terms associated with sixteen body systems.
  • A new self-assessment unit the reader can use to test his or her understanding of word components used throughout the text.
  • Redrawn illustrations and a new, clearer layout.
  • Lists of associated words often used in combination with specific medical terms

This new edition continues to meet the needs of a wide range of students in the health care professions including care assistants, medical secretaries, nurses and medical students – in fact anyone who needs a quick and efficient way to understand the language of medicine.

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