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Nursing is an incredibly important and delicate profession, but it’s essential for nurses to understand the underlying processes of the body. This can be a challenge because not all nurses have a background in science or anatomy. Thus, they need a concise and accessible resource that will guide them through the process of learning how our bodies function. The text for this book is written by Ashalath Correa, who has over thirty years of experience as a nurse and physiology instructor with Harvard Medical School as her most notable achievement. The text also contains multiple diagrams as well as sidebars for those who don't have medical backgrounds to help them understand what is being reviewed. Correa first provides a brief history of anatomy, followed by eight chapters that cover the basic principles of the body's functions. The book then moves onto each body system, starting with the respiratory system and ending with the cardiovascular system. Each chapter includes several relevant exercises to test understanding and reinforce learning. The book can be used to provide an overview of anatomic structure and function prior to beginning medical school or understudying units in anatomy or biology courses during your curriculum. It will also serve as a refresher for nursing students who are leaving their clinical experiences behind them to enter medical school. The text is also used for health care provider training programs and it can be employed as an adjunct to bedside learning. This book is organized in the following chapters:Donna M. Jackson wrote an extensive review about the book. She states that, “The text is well-written, with numerous charts and figures that complement the text. The narrative is easy to read, and the chapter objectives are specific. The organization of the text is appropriate for both undergraduate and graduate students in the healthcare sciences.” Jackson also adds that, “The book would be an excellent addition to any healthcare science collection supporting undergraduate or graduate courses in anatomy and physiology, including nurses who want a refresher of the subject matter.” A helpful review was written by L.F. Nelson who states that "This book will be especially useful for students preparing to take nursing licensure examinations…Although intended for non-science majors, this text would be excellent supplemental reading material for more advanced biology courses." An extensive review was written by Gary M. Ellison who states that this book is, “An excellent book for students.” The textbook of anatomy of nursing by Ashalath Correa has been used in various clinical settings as an essential resource to help new nurses understand the body. It has also been used as an essential resource of new nurses for their path to becoming registered nurses.Ashalath Correa received her Ph.D. at Harvard University and she has over 30 years of experience as a nurse and physiology instructor with Harvard Medical School as her most notable achievement. cfa1e77820
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