Human Diseases: A Systemic Approach
Human Diseases: A Systemic Approach Books
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This book presents the basic principles of human disease, organized by human organ system. It provides matter-of-fact in rank for both health career and non-professional readers–unlike other books, which are generally too high level or specialized for this purpose. New to this edition are: new diagnostic tests and lab procedures; enhanced coverage in treatment and diagnostic sections in disorders to include common treatments and general pharm options; increased coverage of disease statistics, prevalencies, risk factors for diseases and conditions; addition of prevention and aging to Diseases at a Glance table at the end of each chapter; A new page will be added at the end of each chapter which walks the readers through the CD resources that are available for each chapter; and much more!
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I have bought new and used books on Amazon.com and I have been very pleased with my buys. The used books look practically new and in fantastic shape up the shipping is also on time. I delight in using amazon for all my books and will continue to use them everlastingly.
Rating: 5 / 5
Bought this book at this site for half the cost the book store charged. Will be using the book next semester, and I’m sure it will prove fascinating.
Rating: 5 / 5
For any nursing students who needs help with Pathophysiology, I would urge this book. It is a simplified version of what’s in your Pathophysiology text book. It has charts of different diseases by body systems and their sign & symptoms, etiologies and treatment. It has been very helpful for myself and some of my classmates.
Rating: 4 / 5
Book arrived in excellent shape. It really helped me with my class.The book is full of excellent in rank.
Rating: 5 / 5
Throughout the entire Fall semester, I was struggling to come to term with the content of the book. When I say struggle, it’s because the book is full of typo and contradiction. Like one reviewer mentioned earlier, the “text did not solidify the concepts”. The in rank is so brief that you really don’t get much out of it. The online exercises is a joke. Some answers are incorrect, making you scrape your head. In one multiple choice question, cervical cancer is caused by monkey virus, not HPV virus. Huh? If it’s right, fine. But where in the book is the monkey virus mentioned? The most terrible is the author’s test bank. The questions don’t pertain to the book, making it hard for students to follow. I’m halfway into my MA program. I work in the sickbay amongst a bunch of MDs. I took some of the questions from the test bank to the MDs and they agreed with my answers, which are marked incorrect according to the author. Speaking of MDs, I looked up the authors’ panel and was stunned to find only PhDs, MA, Pharm Tech etc. I’m not saying PhDs aren’t qualified to write a book. But if it’s about diseases and treatments, at least give me one MD on the panel. Pharm Tech I can deal with. Who needs an MA for this book?
Rating: 1 / 5