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Pathophysiology: A Clinical Approach<br />
Second Edition<br />
Carie A. Braun; Cindy M. Anderson<br />
Textbook: January 2011/ 608pps/ 370 illus/ 978-1-60547-304-8<br />
Study Guide: February 2011/ 176pps/ 21 illus/ 978-1-60831-187-3<br />
Instructor Resources:<br />
•Test generator<br />
•Image bank<br />
•PowerPoint slides<br />
•Answers to exercises in the text<br />
•Additional case studies<br />
Pathophysiology animations<br />
•Additional learning activities with<br />
answers<br />
•Lesson plans<br />
Student Resources:<br />
•Pathophysiology animations<br />
•Quiz bank<br />
•Interactive case studies<br />
•For-sale companion study guide<br />
Features:<br />
• NEW! Fully revised chapters are now broken into modules, breaking<br />
complex information into smaller pieces and providing a building-block<br />
approach to the material.<br />
• NEW! Each chapter closes with Clinical Models, which apply the<br />
conceptual understanding of altered human function to specific<br />
conditions, and demonstrating the practical clinical application of the<br />
knowledge gained throughout the chapter.<br />
• Conceptual approach and organization facilitate application and<br />
retention of key information.<br />
Sophisticated full-color art program engages students and includes<br />
detailed illustrations of the human body in health and disease.<br />
• An application exercise in the last chapter requires students to apply the<br />
complex pathophysiologic concepts that they have learned to diabetes<br />
mellitus, emphasizing the practical nature of the material through<br />
application.<br />
• From The Lab: provides additional content on relevant laboratory and<br />
diagnostic information, including unique aspects of the lab test and lab<br />
results for students to consider.<br />
• Research: highlights new findings and demonstrates how research can be<br />
incorporated into clinical practice.<br />
Recommended Review: briefly reviews related concepts covered earlier in<br />
the text or from prior anatomy and physiology coursework.