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Integrating systems

clinical cases in anatomy and physiology

  • 1st Edition - October 1, 2020
  • Latest edition
  • Author: Zerina Tomkins
  • Language: English

Integrating Systems: Clinical Cases in Anatomy and Physiology presents real-life examples to help students new to anatomy and physiology demonstrating how anatomy and physiology wo… Read more

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Integrating Systems: Clinical Cases in Anatomy and Physiology presents real-life examples to help students new to anatomy and physiology demonstrating how anatomy and physiology work together to enable the human body to respond to a range of external challenges.

Students will be able to build their knowledge by engaging with a mix of scenarios focusing on the variations of ‘normal’. The inclusion of concept maps, questions, answers and rationales will provide students and instructors the necessary tools to effectively understand the integration of body systems and prepare for common presentations in practice.

Key features

  • 20 real-life cases
  • focusing on variations of ‘normal’, including questions and answers + rationales to aid with assessment/exam preparation
  • Mix of compensatory and more complex cases
  • Inclusion of concept maps to aid case-based approach understanding of integration of body systems in response to changes to homeostasis
  • Case-based approach will build on knowledge gained from Applied Anatomy and Physiology 1e
  • Includes an eBook with purchase of the print book

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An eBook on VitalSource

Table of contents

CASE 1: A homeless man with wounds on his feet   
CASE 2: A teenager with swollen lymph nodes   
CASE 3: A motor scooter rider with multiple closed fractures of the femur   
CASE 4: An infant with overgrowth of the right brain hemisphere   
CASE 5: Watery eye during a common cold   
CASE 6: Formalin-loaded taste buds   
CASE 7: A young woman with low blood cholesterol levels   
CASE 8: Chronic stress and heart health   
CASE 9: Significant blood loss due to internal injuries   
CASE 10: Flu vaccination   
CASE 11: A teenager with an allergic reaction to peanuts   
CASE 12: A cyclist with a heart attack   
CASE 13: Age-related changes in the respiratory, cardiovascular and musculoskeletal systems   
CASE 14: Teenagers’ water endurance test   
CASE 15: A woman with smoker’s cough   
CASE 16: A truck driver with anal fissure   
CASE 17: Food poisoning   
CASE 18: An elderly lady with dehydration from gardening during hot weather   
CASE 19: Ectopic pregnancy   
CASE 20: Breastfeeding challenges

Product details

  • Edition: 1
  • Latest edition
  • Published: April 21, 2021
  • Language: English

About the author

ZT

Zerina Tomkins

Affiliations and expertise
BAppSc (Med. Lab. Sc.), BAppSc (Hons), MNSc (Nurs) PhD (Cell Biology), Grad Cert (University Education).BAppSc (Med. Lab. Sc.), BAppSc (Hons), MNSc (Nurs) PhD (Cell Biology), Grad Cert (University Education). Degree Coordinator, Senior Researcher Department of Nursing & Department of Paediatrics University of Melbourne, Parkville, Victoria, Australia