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Survival Guide for Anatomy and Physiology

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ISBN-10: 0323112803

ISBN-13: 9780323112802

Edition: 2nd 2014

Authors: Kevin T. Patton

List price: $28.99
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If you're looking for a compilation of must-know anatomy & physiology concepts plus tips on how to survive and pass this difficult course, this is the resource for you! This handbook is filled with illustrations and tables so that you have ready access to the information you need most. The 10 survival skills will help you study more effectively and prepare for tests and quizzes. Every copy also includes a CD-ROM giving you access to an electronic coloring book so that you can color anatomical structures electronically or print them off for coloring and studying. All of these tools in one place make this a resource no A&P student should be without.Offers instruction for students on how to…    
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Book details

List price: $28.99
Edition: 2nd
Copyright year: 2014
Publisher: Elsevier - Health Sciences Division
Publication date: 10/18/2013
Binding: Paperback
Pages: 400
Size: 5.94" wide x 9.00" long x 0.75" tall
Weight: 1.034
Language: English

Introduction to the Survival Skills
Have a Winning Attitude
Know Your Learning Style
Know the Language
Plan a Learning Strategy
Arrange a Suitable Study Area
Plan a Reading Strategy
Analyze Your Note-Taking Skills
Study Actively
Use All Your Resources
Prepare for Tests
Use Test-Taking Strategies During and After a Test
What To Do If You Get Lost
Special Survival Skills
Learners with Special Needs
Pronunciation
Time Management Tools
Returning Learners
Using Flash Cards Effectively
Using Your Digital Device to Study A&P
Test Anxiety
Climbing the Learning Pyramid
English as a Second Language
The Student Laboratory
Maps, Charts, & Shortcuts, Special Survival Skills: Using Models and Analogies
The Body as a Whole
Support and Movement
Communication, Control, and Integration
Transportation and Defense
Respiration, Nutrition, and Excretion
Reproduction and Development
Common Word Parts
Common Abbreviations