Anatomy Flashcards Author: Joanne Tillotson Stephanie Mccann | Language: English | ISBN:
1607149842 | Format: PDF
Anatomy Flashcards Description
Kaplan’s Anatomy Flashcards, Second Edition, is the ideal human anatomy study resource, featuring 300 full-color cards, each with a clearly labeled and anatomically precise illustration on one side and detailed description on the reverse. This indispensable study tool is color-coded by anatomical system for ease of use and is perfect for medical and nursing students, healthcare practitioners, and anyone interested in improving their knowledge of human anatomy.
Features:- 300 anatomically precise illustrations, clearly labeled and in full color
- Bonus: 10 coloring cards from the creator of our top-selling Anatomy Coloring Book. Students color, label, and learn each anatomical system for the ultimate in academic retention and recall
- Detailed anatomical description on the reverse side of each card
- Cards organized by major anatomical systems with color-coded tabs for ease of use
- Cards: 638 pages
- Publisher: Kaplan Publishing; 2nd Edition edition (April 2, 2013)
- Language: English
- ISBN-10: 1607149842
- ISBN-13: 978-1607149842
- Product Dimensions: 7.4 x 4.6 x 3.4 inches
- Shipping Weight: 2.7 pounds (View shipping rates and policies)
This is a must-have for any student in the health profession field. Helps with pathophysiology as well as anatomy and physiology. You can quiz yourself by writing down the answers to each letter listed on the front, or do a quick overview to make sure you know each part. Info on the back is basic but the gist is what you need most the time to help your memory of each item. These cards are sorted by system which is perfect for patho and A&P. Great pictures too.
By Amanda Campbell
It was very helpful to have the pictures, but I ended up writing in a bunch of terms that weren't originally on the cards. It was frustrating that they were all incomplete, but I made it work. If I had known that I would have to write all over them, I would have gone for a cheaper set.
By Jen
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