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Workbook for Essentials of Human Diseases and Conditions, 8th Edition

Author :
Tracie Fuqua
Date of Publication: 10/2024
Reinforce your understanding of disease processes with this practical workbook! With chapters corresponding to the chapters in the Essentials of Human Diseases and Conditions, 8th Edition textbook, this workbook provides hands-on review and practice ...view more
Reinforce your understanding of disease processes with this practical workbook! With chapters corresponding to the chapters in the Essentials of Human Diseases and Conditions, 8th Edition textbook, this workbook provides hands-on review and practice with anatomy labeling activities, review questions, vocabulary exercises, scenarios for patient screening and teaching, and more. This complete review will prepare you for success on classroom and certification exams, and help you apply your knowledge to the clinical setting.
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Reinforce your understanding of disease processes with this practical workbook! With chapters corresponding to the chapters in the Essentials of Human Diseases and Conditions, 8th Edition textbook, this workbook provides hands-on review and practice with anatomy labeling activities, review questions, vocabulary exercises, scenarios for patient screening and teaching, and more. This complete review will prepare you for success on classroom and certification exams, and help you apply your knowledge to the clinical setting.

Key Features
  • NEW! Updated content in the workbook reflects the updates to the Essentials of Human Diseases and Conditions, 8th Edition textbook.
  • Correlation with CAAHEP Medical Assisting educational competencies aligns the workbook to the newly revised accreditation standards.
  • Review questions include multiple-choice questions to help you prepare for classroom and certification exams, and short-answer and fill-in-the-blank questions to test your comprehension and foster critical thinking.
  • Labeling exercises reinforce your knowledge of anatomical structures and disease processes.
  • Patient Screening exercises provide practice with responding to telephone calls to the medical office.
  • Patient Teaching exercises help you develop skills in patient education and instruction.
  • Exercises with word definitions and glossary terms provide a review of medical terminology and strengthen your vocabulary.

Author Information
By Tracie Fuqua, BS, CMA (AAMA) (Retired ), Former Program Director and Instructor, Medical Assisting Program Chair, Wallace State Community College, Hanceville, Alabama