About this app
** Make Difficult Anatomy & Physiology Concepts… Incredibly Easy! ** Anatomy & Physiology Made Incredibly Easy presents the vast, sometimes overwhelming details of anatomy and physiology in an enjoyable, user-friendly style. Featuring light-hearted humor throughout, the resource reviews core concepts and offers detailed coverage of every major body system along with with nutrition, fluids and electrolytes, reproduction and lactation, and genetics. Take short quizzes at the end of every section to assess your strengths and weaknesses for that particular unit. Review detailed anatomical structures with helpful study card section. FEATURES • Light-hearted, whimsical, easy-to-understand presentation • Hundreds of full-color photos and illustrations • Coverage of every major body system • Interactive ‘Quick Quiz’ section with NCLEX-style questions • ‘Just for Fun’ section features word scramble and matching • Highlight and make custom notes within entries • ‘Favorites’ for bookmarking important entries Publisher: Wolters Kluwer / Lippincott Williams and Wilkins Powered by: Unbound Medicine Unbound Privacy Policy: www.unboundmedicine.com/privacy Unbound Terms of Use: https://www.unboundmedicine.com/end_user_license_agreement
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