A&P applications manual / (Record no. 4786)

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International Standard Book Number 0805372865 (pbk. : alk. paper)
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International Standard Book Number 9780805372861
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082 ## - DEWEY DECIMAL CLASSIFICATION NUMBER
Classification number QS 25 M386a 2006
100 1# - MAIN ENTRY--PERSONAL NAME
Personal name Martini, Frederic.
245 10 - TITLE STATEMENT
Title A&P applications manual /
Statement of responsibility, etc. Frederic H. Martini & Kathleen Welch.
246 3# - VARYING FORM OF TITLE
Title proper/short title A & P applications manual
246 3# - VARYING FORM OF TITLE
Title proper/short title A and P applications manual
260 ## - PUBLICATION, DISTRIBUTION, ETC.
Place of publication, distribution, etc. San Francisco :
Name of publisher, distributor, etc. Pearson/Benjamin Cummings,
Date of publication, distribution, etc. c2005.
300 ## - PHYSICAL DESCRIPTION
Extent ix, 262 p. :
Other physical details ill. ;
Dimensions 28 cm.
504 ## - BIBLIOGRAPHY, ETC. NOTE
Bibliography, etc. note Includes index.
505 ## - FORMATTED CONTENTS NOTE
Formatted contents note CONTENT<br/><br/>Unit 1: Units of Organization<br/>Foundations<br/>An Introduction to Clinical Anatomy and Physiology<br/> Disease, Pathology, and Diagnosis<br/> The Scientific Method<br/> Forming a Hypothesis<br/> Avoiding Bias<br/> The Need for Repeatability<br/> Homeostatis and Disease<br/> The Diagnosis of Disease<br/> Symptoms and Signs<br/> The Steps in Diagnosis<br/> The Purpose of Diagnosis<br/> Sectional Anatomy and Clinical Technology<br/>The Chemical Level of Organization<br/> Medical Use of Radioisotopes<br/> Radioisotopes and Clinical Testing<br/> Radiopharmaceuticals<br/> Solutions and Concentrations<br/> The Pharmaceutical Use of Isomers<br/> Artificial Sweetners<br/> Fatty Acids and Health<br/> Fat Substitutes<br/> Metabolic Anomalies<br/> Phenylketonuria<br/> Albinism<br/> Hypercholesterolemia<br/> Galactosemia<br/>The Cellular Level of Organization<br/> The Nature of Pathogens<br/> Bacteria<br/> Viruses<br/> Prions<br/> Unicellular and Multicellular Parasites<br/> Methods of Microanatomy<br/> Light Microscopy<br/> Electron Microscopy<br/> Lysosomal Storage Diseases<br/> Mitochondrial DNA, Disease, and Evolution<br/> Genetic Engineering and Gene Therapy<br/> Mapping the Human Genome<br/> Gene Manipulation and Modification<br/> Drugs and the Cell Membrane<br/> Telomeres, Aging, and Cancer<br/>The Tissue Level of Organization<br/> Fibrocartilage on Demand<br/> Problems with Serous Membranes<br/> Cancer: A Closer Look<br/> Causes of Cancer<br/> Detection and Incidence of Cancer<br/> Clinical Staging and Tumor Grading<br/> Cancer Treatment<br/> Cancer and Survival<br/> Tissue Structure and Disease<br/>Unit 2: Covering, Support, and Movement<br/>The Integumentary System<br/>The Integumentary System<br/> Examination of the Skin<br/> Diagnosing Skin Conditions<br/> Disorders of Keratin Production<br/> Dermatitis<br/> Drug Absorption through the Skin<br/> Baldness and Hirsutism<br/> Folliculitis and Acne<br/> Trauma to the Skin<br/>Cutaneous Anthrax<br/> Treatment of Skin Conditions<br/> Synthetic Skin<br/>The Skeletal System<br/>An Introduction to the Skeletal System and Its Disorders<br/> The Dynamic Skeleton<br/> Classification of Skeletal Disorders<br/> Symptoms of Bone and Joint Disorders<br/> Examination of the Skeletal System<br/>Osseous Tissue and Skeletal Structure<br/> Heterotopic Bone Formation<br/> Congenital Disorders of the Skeleton<br/> Stimulation of Bone Growth and Repair<br/> Osteoporosis and Age-Related Skeletal Abnormalities<br/>The Axial Skeleton<br/> Sinus Problems and Septal Defects<br/> Kyphosis, Lordosis, and Scoliosis<br/> Spina Bifida<br/>The Appendicular Skeleton<br/> Problems with the Ankle and Foot<br/>Articulations<br/> Diagnosing and Treating Disc Problems<br/> Knee Injuries<br/> Arthroscopy and Joint Injuries<br/> Rheumatism, Arthritis, and Synovial Function<br/> Hip Fractures, Aging, and Arthritis<br/>The Muscular System<br/> An Introduction to the Muscular System and its Disorders<br/> The Diagnosis of Muscular Disorders<br/> Signs of Muscular Disorders<br/> Symptoms of Muscular Disorders<br/> Diagnosing Muscular Disorders<br/>Disorders of Muscle Tissue<br/> Disruption of Normal Muscle Organization<br/> Necrotizing Fasciitis<br/> Trichinosis<br/> Fribromyalgia and Chronic Fatigue Syndrome<br/> The Muscular Dystrophies<br/> Myotonic Dystrophy<br/> Problems with the Control of Muscle Activity<br/> Botulism<br/> Myasthenia Gravis<br/> Polio<br/> Delayed Onset Muscle Soreness<br/> Power, Endurance, and Energy Reserves<br/> Whatís New in Anatomy<br/>Muscular System Disorders<br/> Hernias<br/> Sports Injuries<br/> Intramuscular Injections<br/>End-of-Unit Clinical Problems<br/>Unit 3: Integration, Regulation, and Control<br/>The Nervous System<br/>An Introduction to the Nervous System and Its Disorders<br/> The Symptoms of Neurological Disorders<br/> The Neurological Examination<br/> Headaches<br/>Disorders of Neural Neural Tissue<br/> Axoplasmic Transport and Disease<br/> Demyelination Disorders<br/> How Drugs Disrupt Neural Function<br/> Neurotoxins in Seafood<br/> Tay ñ Sachs Disease<br/> Conditions that Disrupt Neural Function<br/> Changes in the Extracellular Environment<br/> Abnormal Metabolic Activity<br/>Disorders of the Spinal Cord and Spinal Nerves<br/> Meningitis<br/> Spinal Taps and Myelography<br/> Damage to Spinal Tracts<br/> Multiple Scerrosis<br/> Polio<br/> Spinal Trauma<br/> Spinal-Cord Injuries and Experimental Treatments<br/> Biological Methods<br/> Assistive Technology<br/> Damage and Repair of Peripheral Nerves<br/> Peripheral Neuropathies<br/> Shingles and Hansenís Disease<br/> Reflexes and Diagnostic Testing<br/> Abnormal Reflex Activity<br/>Disorders of the Brain and Cranial Nerves<br/>Cranial Trauma<br/> Epidural and Subdural Hemorrages<br/> Hydrocephalus<br/> Cerebellar Dysfunction<br/> Analysis of Gait and Balance<br/> The Basal Nuclei and Parkinsonís Disease<br/> Aphasia<br/> Disconnection Syndrome<br/> Seizures and Epilepsies<br/> Tic Douloureux<br/> Cranial Nerve Tests<br/>Neural Integration I: Sensory and Somatic Nervous System<br/> Analyzing Sensory Disorders<br/> Transduction: A Closer Look<br/> Pain Mechanisms, Pathways, and Control: A Closer Look<br/> Acute and Chronic Pain<br/> Assessment of Tactile Sensitivities<br/> Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis<br/>Neural Integration II: The Autonomic Nervous System and Higher Order Functions<br/> Hypersensitivity and Sympathetic Function<br/> Biofeedback<br/> Pharmacology and the Autonomic Nervous System<br/> Amnesia<br/> Altered States<br/> Sleep Disorders<br/> Huntingtonís Disease<br/> Pharmacology and Drug Abuse<br/> Alzheimerís Disease<br/>The Special Senses<br/> Otitis Media and Mastoiditis<br/> Motion Sickness, Vertigo, and MÈniËreís Disease<br/> Hearing Deficits<br/> Testing and Treating Hearing Deficits<br/>The Endocrine System<br/>The Endocrine System<br/> A Classification of Endocrine Disorders<br/> Disorders Due to Endocrine Gland Abnormalities<br/> Disorders Due to Endocrine or Neural Regulatory Mechanism Abnormalities<br/> Disorders Due to Target Tissue Abnormalities<br/> Symptoms and Diagnosis of Endocrine Disorders<br/> Growth Hormone Abnormalities<br/> Thyroid Gland Disorders<br/> Disorders of Parathyroid Function<br/> Disorders of the Adrenal Cortex<br/> Disorders of the Adrenal Medulla<br/> Light and Behavior<br/> Diabetes Mellitus<br/> Insulin-Dependent Diabetes Mellitus<br/> Non-Insulin Dependent Diabetes Mellitus<br/>End-of-Unit Clinical Problems<br/>Unit 4: Fluids and Transport<br/>The Cardiovascular System<br/>An Introduction to the Cardiovascular System and Its Disorders<br/> The Physical Examination and the Cardiovascular System<br/> Diagnostic Procedures for Cardiovascular Disorders<br/>Disorders of the Blood<br/> Polycythemia<br/> Abnormal Hemoglobin<br/> Thalassemia<br/> Sickle Cell Anemia<br/> Transfusion and Synthetic Blood<br/> Bilirubin Tests and Jaundice<br/> Iron Deficiencies and Excesses<br/> Erythrocytosis and Blood Doping<br/> Blood Tests and RBCs<br/> Reticulocyte Count<br/> Hematocrit (HCT)<br/> Hemoglobin Concentration (HB)<br/> RBC Count <br/> The Leukemias<br/> The Clotting System: A Closer Look<br/> Testing the Clotting System<br/> Bleeding Time<br/> Coagulation Time<br/> Partial Thromboplastin Time (PTT)<br/> Prothrombin Time<br/> Abnormal Hemostasis<br/> Excessive or Abnormal Blood Clotting<br/> Inadequate Blood Clotting<br/>Disorders of the Heart<br/> Infection and Inflammation of the Heart<br/> The Cardiomyopathies<br/> Heart Transplant and Assist Devices<br/> RHD and Valvular Stenosis<br/> Diagnosing Abnormal Heartbeats<br/> Tachycardia and Fibrillation<br/> Treating Problems with Pacemaker Function<br/> Examining the Heart<br/> Heart Failure<br/> Abnormal Conditions Affecting Cardiac Output<br/> Hyperkalemia and Hypokalemia<br/> Hypercalcemia and Hypocalcemia<br/> Abnormal Body Temperatures<br/>Disorders Affecting Blood Vessels and Circulation<br/> Aneurysms<br/> Problems with Venous Valve Function<br/> Checking the Pulse and Blood Pressure<br/> Hypertension and Hypotension<br/> Edema<br/> The Causes and Treatment of Cerebrovascular Disease<br/> Shock<br/> Circulatory Shock<br/> Other Types of Shock<br/>The Lymphatic System<br/>The Lymphatic System and Immunity<br/> History and Physical Examination and the Lymphatic System<br/> Disorders of the Lymphatic System<br/> Lymphedema<br/> Infected Lymphoid Nodules<br/> Lymphomas<br/> Disorders of the Spleen<br/> The Complement System: A Closer Look<br/> Complications of Inflammation<br/> Transplants and Immunosuppressive Drugs<br/> Immunization<br/> Lyme Disease<br/> AIDS<br/> Symptoms of HIV Disease<br/> Incidence<br/> Modes of Infection<br/> Prevention of AIDS<br/> Treatment<br/> Genetic Engineering and Gene Therapy<br/> Fetal Infections<br/> Delayed Hypersensitivity and Skin Tests<br/> Immune Complex Disorders<br/> Systemic Lupus Erythematosus<br/> Autoimmune Disorders<br/>End-of-Unit Clinical Problems<br/>Unit 5: Environmental Exchange<br/>The Respiratory System<br/> Symptoms of Lower Respiratory Disorders<br/> The Physical Examination and the Respiratory System<br/>Disorders of the Respiratory System<br/> Overloading the Respiratory Defenses<br/> Tuberculosis<br/> Cystic Fibrosis<br/> Tracheal Blockage<br/> Bronchoscopy<br/> COPD: Asthma, Bronchitis, and Emphysema<br/> Asthma<br/> Bronchitis<br/> Emphysema<br/> Respiratory Distress Syndrome (RDS)<br/> Boyleís Law and Air Overexpansion Syndrome<br/> Artificial Respiration<br/> Pulmonary Function Tests; Asthma<br/> Decompression Sickness<br/> Mountain Sickness<br/> Shallow-Water Blackout<br/> Chemoreceptor Accommodation and Opposition<br/> Lung Cancer<br/>The Digestive System<br/>The Digestive System<br/> Symptoms and Signs of Digestive System Disorders<br/> The Physical Examination and the Digestive System<br/> Disorders of the Digestive System<br/> Dental Problems and Solutions<br/> Achalasia and Esophagitis<br/> Esophageal Varices<br/> Peptic Ulcers<br/> Stomach Cancer<br/> Drastic Weight-Loss Techniques<br/> Vomiting<br/> Liver Disease<br/> Cholecystitis<br/> Colon Cancers<br/> Diverticulosis and Irritable Bowel Syndrome<br/> Inflammatory Bowel Disease<br/> Diarrhea<br/> Constipation<br/> Malabsorption<br/>Disorders Affecting Metabolism and Energetics<br/> Aerobic Metabolism: A Closer Look<br/> Phenylketonuria<br/> Protein Deficiency Diseases<br/> Metabolic Interactions<br/> The Absorptive State<br/> The Liver<br/> Adipose Tissue<br/> Skeletal Muscle, Neural Tissue, and Other Peripheral Tissues<br/> The Postabsorptive State<br/> The Liver<br/> Adipose Tissue<br/> Skeletal Muscle<br/> Other Peripheral Tissues<br/> Neural Tissue<br/> Adaptations to Starvation<br/> RNA Catabolism and Gout<br/> Eating Disorders<br/> Body Mass Index and Obesity<br/> Fevers<br/>The Urinary System and Fluid, Electrolyte, and Acid-Base Balance<br/>Disorders of the Urinary System<br/> The History and Physical Examination of the Urinary System<br/> Laboratory and Imaging Tests and the Urinary System<br/> PAH and the Calculation of Renal Blood Flow<br/> Urinary System Disorders<br/> Conditions Affecting Filtration<br/> Inherited Problems with Tubular Function<br/> Diuretics<br/> Urinalysis<br/> Advances in the Treatment of Renal Failure<br/> Bladder Cancer<br/> Urinary Tract Infections<br/>Disorders of Fluid Electrolyte, and AcidñBase Balance<br/> Water and Weight Loss<br/> Hypokalemia and Hyperkalemia<br/> Diagnostic Classification of AcidñBase Disorders<br/> The Anion Gap<br/> The Nomogram<br/> Fluid, Electrolyte, and AcidñBase Balance in Infants<br/>End-of-Unit Clinical Problems<br/>Unit 6: Continuity of Life<br/>The Reproductive System and Development<br/>The Reproductive System<br/> The Physical Examination and the Reproductive System<br/> Assessment of the Male Reproductive System<br/> Assessment of the Female Reproductive System<br/> Normal and Abnormal Signs Associated with Pregnancy<br/> Disorders of the Reproductive System<br/> Testicular Cancer<br/> Ovarian Cancer<br/> Pelvic Inflammatory Disease<br/> Uterine Tumors and Cancers<br/> Endometriosis<br/> Vaginitis<br/> PMS<br/> Birth Control Strategies<br/> Sexually Transmitted Diseases<br/>Development and Inheritance<br/> Disorders of Development<br/> Teratogens and Abnormal Development<br/> Induction and Sexual Differentiation<br/> Technology and the Treatment of Infertility<br/> Ectopic Pregnancies<br/> Problems with Placentation<br/> Problems with the Maintenance of a Pregnancy<br/> Complexity and Perfection<br/> Monitoring Postnatal Development<br/> Death and Dying<br/> Chromosomal Abnormalities and Genetic Analysis
650 #0 - SUBJECT ADDED ENTRY--TOPICAL TERM
Topical term or geographic name entry element Physiology, Pathological
Form subdivision Handbooks, manuals, etc.
650 #0 - SUBJECT ADDED ENTRY--TOPICAL TERM
Topical term or geographic name entry element Anatomy, Pathological
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700 1# - ADDED ENTRY--PERSONAL NAME
Personal name Welch, Kathleen
Fuller form of name (Kathleen Martini)
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