cover image - Mosby's PDQ for Surgical Technology - Elsevier eBook on VitalSource, 1st Edition
ISBN: 9780323168205
Copyright: 2008
Publication Date: 11-14-2007
Page Count: 144
Imprint: Mosby
List Price: $24.99

Mosby's PDQ for Surgical Technology - Elsevier eBook on VitalSource, 1st Edition

by Robin Hueske, CST

Elsevier eBook on VitalSource

cover image - Mosby's PDQ for Surgical Technology - Elsevier eBook on VitalSource, 1st Edition
ISBN: 9780323168205
Copyright: 2008
Publication Date: 11-14-2007
Page Count: 144
Imprint: Mosby
List Price: $24.99
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An ideal workplace companion, MOSBY'S SURGICAL TECHNOLOGY PDQ offers rapid access to all the essential information needed for surgical technology. It includes hundreds of essential facts, medical terms, full-color anatomical illustrations, and more, presented in short tables, boxes, and bulleted lists for quick access. The PDQ's pocket size lets you carry it for easy access, and its spiral binding allows you to lay it open at any given page. With this book, you'll always have key information on hand, and you'll gain confidence in your role as a surgical technologist.
    • Quick access to key information includes topics such as pharmacology, supplies, and sutures.
    • 80 full-color illustrations show positioning, preparations, and important anatomy.
    • Core, need-to-know, basic information emphasizes preparation for operating room techniques and procedures.
    • A pocket size and spiral binding make it easy to carry this quick reference in the pocket of your scrubs.
    • Color tabs divide sections of the book, so you can find information quickly.
    • Waterproof pages provide durability.
    • A section on medical terminology and abbreviations covers terms specifically related to the operating room.
  • Chapter 1 Medical Terminology

    Chapter 2 Basic Supplies

    Chapter 3 Prepping and Positioning

    Chapter 4 Anatomy

    Chapter 5 Anatomy Illustrations

    Chapter 6 Suture and Needles

    Chapter 7 Basic Pharmacology

    Chapter 8 Weights and Measures

    Chapter 9 Basic Abbreviations

    Chapter 10 Basic Sterilization

    Chapter 11 Special Skills

    Chapter 12 Anatomical Positions

    Sources

    Index
  • Robin Hueske, CST, Surgical Technology Instructor, Concorde Career Colleges, Inc., Aurora, CO
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