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ISBN 10: 1444165283
ISBN 13: 9781444165289
Author: John Clancy, Andrew McVicar
An essential physiology and anatomy text, this book guides readers through the basic structure and functions of the body systems to more complex issues of clinical disorders and healthcare practice. Fully updated and revised to incorporate advances in understanding, the book examines the cardiovascular, lymphatic, nervous, endocrine, reproductive, and respiratory systems. It discusses the kidneys and urinary tract as well as skeletal muscle, embryo development, and circadian rhythms. The last section of the book presents case studies demonstrating the material in the text. Additional resources are available on an accompanying website.
SECTION I: AN INTRODUCTION TO THE HUMAN BODY
SECTION II: THE NEED FOR REGULATION
SECTION III: SENSING CHANGE AND COORDINATING RESPONSES
SECTION IV: EFFECTORS OF HOMEOSTASIS
SECTION V: INFLUENCES ON HOMEOSTASIS
SECTION VI: HEALTHCARE PRACTICE: A HOMEOSTATIC APPROACH
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Tags: John Clancy, Andrew McVicar, Physiology, Anatomy, Nurses, Healthcare Practitioners, Homeostatic Approach