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Respiratory Physiology: A Clinical Approach (Integrated Physiology)
Richard M Schwartzstein
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Michael J Parker
Lippincott Williams & Wilkins
, 2005 - 256 pages
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highly recommended
The best book I've ever read
The best book in this area. It has everything you need to know in
respiratory
physiology
and some basic principles are also useful in cardiovascular physiology. The organization is perfect, the thought questions and the questions at the end of each chapter are very well elaborated, you need to think to answer them and apply what you have read, not just memorization. The writing style is also very good, conversational. And I don't have words to describe the CD, is also perfect, the animations are extremely helpfull. If all medical books were organized like this book, no one would need to go to medschool.
ATTENTION! The CD does not work on Windows Vista.
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Pleasure to Read
This book was a pleasure to read and very good at walking a beginner through the concepts of
respiratory
physiology
. Everything is presented in a logical way and it's surprising how much you can learn from this little book.
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Really good for pathophysiology
I ended up looking at a bunch of my friends' books, including West, before picking out this one to help me with the resp portion of my pathophys course. I loved this one. It was so easy to read - you know, it felt like someone was talking to me and just explaining things in a really plain, easy to understand way.
The best visuals
S&P is a lot more than just a book. I bought it because it was a recommended text for our class, but I had no idea I would be getting a whole web site that goes with the book. For most of the books I buy, the CD is pretty worthless with some junk pictures, but this book has a web site with diagrams where you can do things like adjusting O2 and CO2 levels or shunting percentage and see what happens. The picture actually changes right there in front of you! It's like having a little lab to illustrate the book topics, and the book even tells you how to use the diagrams and what cases to try. I'm a visual learner so this is where it's at for me. I wish they had the same thing for renal
physiology
.
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Excellent book
I am a pulmonary fellow who needed some review on
respiratory
physiology
. i read the book cover to cover and found it an excellent resource to understand and correct my previous misunderstandings. the illustration in the CD were great and i recommend it to all fellows.
ghazwan acash
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Respiratory
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Clinical
Approach offers
a fresh new take on learning physiology in a systems-based curriculum. Written by renowned and dynamic educators and featuring interactive animations, it integrates functional anatomy, physiology, and pathology to build a conceptual understanding of respiratory system function. Emphasis is on elements of respiratory physiology that are crucial to understanding and managing clinical problems. Respiratory Physiology: A Clinical Approach offers the following features: / Writing style is clear, concise, reader-friendly, and conversational. / A unique approach shows students how material fits together in the context of the respiratory system. / Clinical correlations are
integrated throughout
the book to emphasize the application of knowledge to medical practice. / Interactive animations are provided via accompanying CD and free student access on the Web. The animations illustrate clinical concepts described in the book, so students can actually see the effects of physiologic changes. / Thought Questions are placed throughout each chapter to make learning more interactive, requiring students to test their ability to integrate the information presented. / "Putting It Together" sections use clinical scenarios to highlight key concepts covered in the chapter. These sections appear at the end of each chapter. / Special chapters unique to this type of monograph are featured, such as "Form and Function," "Respiratory Sensations," and "Exercise Physiology: A Tale of Two Pumps."
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