Useful for nurses, nursing students, students of allied health professions and complementary therapies, paramedics and ambulance technicians, this book provides information on the normal structure and functions of the human body what occurs when disease or illness disrupts the normal processes.
Based on the text, Ross and Wilson: Anatomy and Physiology in Health and Illness, 10/e , intended for students including nurses, nursing students, students of the professions allied to medicine, paramedics, ambulance technicians and complementary therapists whose course includes study of anatomy and physiology.
Intended to meet the needs of nursing students undertaking the common foundation programme, this book aims to explain how and why nursing care is carried out. It also provides with material to achieve the NMC outcomes required for entry into the branch programmes.
Explains veterinary physiological concepts in relation to underlying anatomical structures. Theoretical concepts are illustrated through clinical examples to ensure an understanding of the relevance of physiology to everyday clinical practice. This book includes a glossary, full-color illustrations, and review questions and answers.