Description
JONES and BARTLETT Introduction To Human Disease Pathophysiology For Health Professionals 7Th Edition by Agnes G Loeffler
Introduction to Human Disease: Pathophysiology for Health Professionals, Seventh Edition provides a broad overview of the most common and important human diseases for students pursuing careers in the health professions. Comprehensive yet accessible, it addresses the aspects of disease epidemiology, diagnosis, and treatment that are essential to clinical practice.
Designed to facilitate learning, this essential reference features learning objectives, and practice questions for review and assessment. Introduction to Human Disease: Pathophysiology for Health Professions, Seventh Edition will help students gain a solid foundation in disease pathology, and medical terminology to help them throughout their education.
Features and Benefits:
- Special effort to make the reader aware of the most frequent and significant diseases in each organ category
- Comprehensive list of learning objectives at the beginning of each capter and a set of practice questions at the end of each chapter
- Additional clinical information, including general and specific treatments for diseases to provide a more comprehensive foundation for the reader
- New illustrations and updated content to reflect the current state of medical knowledge and practice
- Navigate Access includes the Anatomy & Physiology Review Module
- Every new print copy includes access to Navigate 2 Advantage Access which unlocks a comprehensive and interactive eBook, student practice activities and assessments, a full suite of instructor resources, and learning analytics reporting tools.
- For the Seventh Edition, Navigate 2 Advantage Access now includes the Anatomy & Physiology Review Module. This interactive study tool allows students to quiz themselves on current Anatomy and Physiology knowledge, or learn while exploring interactive definitions.
Appropriate Courses:
- Human Pathophysiology
- Pathological Conditions
- Introduction to Human Disease
- Pathophysiology for Health Information