Student Workbook for Illustrated Anatomy of the Head and Neck - Elsevier eBook on VitalSource, 7th Edition
Elsevier eBook on VitalSource
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- NEW! Discussions of the latest head and neck examination and local anesthetic topics include the most effective clinical methods in both areas
- NEW! Stronger emphasis on patient diversity allows for more effective clinical practice
- NEW! Evidence-based research thoroughly discusses bone fractures, common muscle and nerve pathologic conditions, temporomandibular joint disorders, and managing infection during patient care
- NEW! Expanded coverage of the latest insights includes advances in head and neck imaging and updates on sublingual drug administration and facial nerve injections
- Terminology exercises assist with retention and recall using structure identification, word jumbles, crossword puzzles, and word searches
- Concept exercises offer matching and true/false questions, as well as table and chart completion for reviewing important ideas
- Clinical extraoral and intraoral examination exercises increase students' skills in assessing non-typical findings
- Case studies presented in an examination format challenge students to apply critical thinking skills to real-world patient scenarios
- Forty removable flashcards focus on body systems of the head and neck and are ideal for on-the-go study
- Punched and perforated pages make it easy to submit workbook exercises as course assignments
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Structure Identification Exercises
Clinical Examination Exercises
Terminology Exercises
Concept Exercises
Head and Neck Anatomy Summary Case Study Exercises
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