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    An Introduction to Medical Terminology for Health Care: A Self-Teaching Package

    €40.99
    ISBN: 9780702044953
    AuthorHutton, Andrew, BSc, MSc (Lecturer in Li
    Pub Date02/08/2016
    BindingPaperback
    Pages440
    AvailabilityCurrently out of stock. If available, delivery is usually 5-10 working days.
    Edition5th ed
    Availability: Out of Stock

    An Introduction to Medical Terminology for Health Care is designed to introduce medical terms to readers who have little or no prior knowledge of the language of medicine.

    The latest edition of this hugely popular volume retains its effective approach to learning medical terminology by breaking words into their component parts and applying knowledge through exercises and examples from patient care. Throughout the book, information is organised into friendly, accessible, learning modules which are presented in a helpful, template format. Abundant fill-in exercises and helpful diagrams also aid the process of analysing and learning medical terms.

    In this latest fifth edition, Andy Hutton has brought the book completely up-to-date by with the addition of new exercises and more information on common pathological conditions, medical procedures and laboratory tests. Each unit now includes a comprehensive list of associated words that are often used in combination with specific medical terms in patient records and medical publications.

    An Introduction to Medical Terminology for Health Care is suitable for medical secretaries and clerical staff - particularly those on AMSPAR courses, foundation level nursing and allied health students, CMA (AAMA) candidates and anyone undertaking the SQA National Progression Award in administration for medical receptionists and secretaries.



    A self-directed learning package that requires no previous knowledge of medical terminology
    New design with icons to direct the reader and facilitate the learning process
    Case Histories help put the words into a 'real life' context
    Over 120 clear images enable students to associate medical terms with human anatomy and medical equipment
    Self-assessment modules allow readers to test their knowledge of the meaning of word components and their association with a disease, anatomical feature or medical specialty
    Simple, non-technical descriptions of pathological conditions, symptoms, laboratory tests, medical instruments and clinical procedures
    Numerous fill-in word exercises to ensure fast and effective learning
    Comprehensive abbreviation lists and a glossary
    A valuable resource for readers taking the City and Guilds (AMSPAR) exams or CMA (AAMA) exams in medical terminology



    Fresh design and updated artwork program gives added appeal to the volume
    Each unit contains a list of common associated words often used in conjunction with specific medical terms in patient records and medical publications
    More information on pathological conditions, laboratory tests and clinical procedures
    Self-assessment exercises on medical specialties
    Revised lists of common abbreviations associated with each speciality

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    An Introduction to Medical Terminology for Health Care is designed to introduce medical terms to readers who have little or no prior knowledge of the language of medicine.

    The latest edition of this hugely popular volume retains its effective approach to learning medical terminology by breaking words into their component parts and applying knowledge through exercises and examples from patient care. Throughout the book, information is organised into friendly, accessible, learning modules which are presented in a helpful, template format. Abundant fill-in exercises and helpful diagrams also aid the process of analysing and learning medical terms.

    In this latest fifth edition, Andy Hutton has brought the book completely up-to-date by with the addition of new exercises and more information on common pathological conditions, medical procedures and laboratory tests. Each unit now includes a comprehensive list of associated words that are often used in combination with specific medical terms in patient records and medical publications.

    An Introduction to Medical Terminology for Health Care is suitable for medical secretaries and clerical staff - particularly those on AMSPAR courses, foundation level nursing and allied health students, CMA (AAMA) candidates and anyone undertaking the SQA National Progression Award in administration for medical receptionists and secretaries.



    A self-directed learning package that requires no previous knowledge of medical terminology
    New design with icons to direct the reader and facilitate the learning process
    Case Histories help put the words into a 'real life' context
    Over 120 clear images enable students to associate medical terms with human anatomy and medical equipment
    Self-assessment modules allow readers to test their knowledge of the meaning of word components and their association with a disease, anatomical feature or medical specialty
    Simple, non-technical descriptions of pathological conditions, symptoms, laboratory tests, medical instruments and clinical procedures
    Numerous fill-in word exercises to ensure fast and effective learning
    Comprehensive abbreviation lists and a glossary
    A valuable resource for readers taking the City and Guilds (AMSPAR) exams or CMA (AAMA) exams in medical terminology



    Fresh design and updated artwork program gives added appeal to the volume
    Each unit contains a list of common associated words often used in conjunction with specific medical terms in patient records and medical publications
    More information on pathological conditions, laboratory tests and clinical procedures
    Self-assessment exercises on medical specialties
    Revised lists of common abbreviations associated with each speciality