Developmental Anatomy and Physiology of Children
A Practical Approach
- 1 Edición - 24 de mayo de 2005
- Última edición
- Autores: Carol Chamley, Pauline Carson, Duncan Randall, Winifred Mary Sandwell
- Idioma: Inglés
This book is a comprehensive guide to developmental anatomy and physiology of children, related to the developing child from fetus up to adolescence. It takes a systematic approach… Leer más
This book is a comprehensive guide to developmental anatomy and physiology of children, related to the developing child from fetus up to adolescence. It takes a systematic approach and addresses all the body systems. As well as addressing normal growth and development it places pathology in perspective when related to developmental issues, such as congenital abnormalities.
- chapter outcomes and a chapter overview
- Clinical notes help link theory to practice and facilitate reflective practice
- Highly illustrated throughout
- Self-assessment exercises help understanding and aid revision
Undergraduate Child Health Nursing, Midwifery, Health Visiting and Health Science students.
Possibly junior medical students
Possibly junior medical students
The child: a framework for development. Development of the integumentary system . The musculoskeletal system. Development of the control systems. Development of the cardiovascular system. Development of the respiratory system and respiration. The gastrointestinal tract. Development of the renal system . The reproductive tract. Development of the immune system and immunity. Development of the special senses. Dentition. Glossary. Index
- Edición: 1
- Última edición
- Publicado: 24 de mayo de 2005
- Idioma: Inglés
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Carol Chamley
Afiliaciones y experiencia
Senior Lecturer, Children and Young Persons Nursing, Coventry University, UKPC
Pauline Carson
Afiliaciones y experiencia
Senior Lecturer, University of Wolverhampton, Wolverhampton, UKDR
Duncan Randall
Afiliaciones y experiencia
Lecturer, University of Birmingham, Birmingham, UKWS
Winifred Mary Sandwell
Afiliaciones y experiencia
Senior Lecturer, School of Health & Social Sciences, Coventry University, UK