Best (Best-seller) Medical Textbooks For Medical Students In this article, Hello my dear future doctors today I am going to tell you the best books for medical students anatomy books and many more books which World’s Best Selling Books Which Every Student & Teacher Prefers.
Best-Seller Books For Medical Students:
- The Best and Most Effective Way to Memorize, Pronounce and Understand Medical Terms: Second Edition
- Brunner & Suddarth’s Textbook of Medical-Surgical Nursing (Brunner and Suddarth’s Textbook of Medical-Surgical) 14th Edition
- Anatomy Coloring Book 7th Edition
- Dosage Calculations for Nursing Students: Master Dosage Calculations The Safe & Easy Way Without Formulas! (Dosage Calculation Success Series)
- Saunders Comprehensive Review for the NCLEX-RN® Examination, 8e 8th Edition
- The Bluebook: A Uniform System of Citation, 21st Edition 21st Edition
- Lewis’s Medical-Surgical Nursing: Assessment and Management of Clinical Problems, Single Volume
- Publication Manual of the American Psychological Association: 7th Edition,
- Netter’s Anatomy Coloring Book Updated Edition (Netter Basic Science)
Books Price &Students Reviews:
- The Best and Most Effective Way to Memorize, Pronounce and Understand Medical Terms: Second Edition
Medical Terminology: The Best and Most Effective Way to Memorize, Pronounce and Understand Medical Terms Written By M. Mastenbjork M.D., S. Meloni (M.D), David Andersson.
With this book, you will learn and understand the basic concepts of medical terminology and how it is being used in everyday life among healthcare personnel. Becoming familiarised with medical terminology is a fundamental part of any medical career.
Medical Terminology Book is a must-have study guide and workbook for students looking to broaden or refreshmen their skills of understanding medical terms. It is perfect for anyone who wishes to enter the medical field and is a great complementary tool to have when preparing for the NCLEX or MCAT.
Books Features:
- Be Able to interpret medical terminology
- Learn and Understand the Basic Fundamentals
- Be Able to test your knowledge with MCQs ( Multiple Choice questions).
This book focuses on the readability aspect, which allows for an easy training guide and review. It is divided into chapters, and since the addition of multiple-choice questions, the reader now has the possibility to practice and test what they have learned from previous chapters. The answers to these questions can be found at the very end of the book. By focusing on the important word parts — common prefixes, suffixes, and root words — the book goes to great lengths in simplifying the process of memorizing the medical language.
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Students Reviews:
- I am a second-year nursing student and this book is awesome! I feel like medical terminology can be a college course all on its own; it is basically as if learning to speak another language. This book breaks down words into their simplest form to better understand all of those confusing terms. Wish I had thought of buying something like this sooner! – Shely by
- Very nice, handheld book. I was surprised to see how small (length and width) it was. I was expecting some chunky textbook LOL. I am satisfied with my product! They break down the lessons in chapters with “Medical Term Exercises” at the end of each chapter to review your knowledge. – Shane bow
- This book really helped me understand medical terms that I before didn’t you defat and. I am able to now identify words that I didn’t know how to before. This book did a great job teaching the readers/users how to understand medical terms. This book broke down words into 2-3 parts and had definitions for each. This book also had a tests/review page at the end of every 2-3 chapters which was really useful. Although it is black and white, I have no complaints. It was Ana amazing book and helped me remember words really easily now. – Anjali
- Brunner & Suddarth’s Textbook of Medical-Surgical Nursing (Brunner and Suddarth’s Textbook of Medical-Surgical) 14th Edition
Highly readable and rich with engaging case studies and learning tools, Brunner & Suddarth’s Textbook of Medical-Surgical Nursing, 14th Edition delivers the complete nursing foundation students need in a format designed for the way they like to learn. This approachable text is accompanied by callouts, questions, and vignettes to help students explore essential patient care practices in real-world terms and gain a more practical understanding of how they’ll apply what they’ve learned in practice.
Trusted by instructors, students, and practicing nurses for more than 50 years, the 14th edition of this landmark resource has been comprehensively updated to reflect the latest research and practices and keep pace with the transition from critical care to home care, ethics, and genetics. Complete integration with Lippincott CoursePoint allows you to easily map out your entire course, provide personalized student remediation, and simulate real-world nursing scenarios based directly on vignettes in the text, giving your students unparalleled preparation for success in the medical-surgical nursing workforce.
KEY Features:
- New chapter on assessment and management of patients with obesity including expanded content on gastric and duodenal disorders.
- New Interdisciplinary feature in every chapter. Nursing students should be educated in an environment that provides such interdisciplinary educational experiences based on mutual understanding and respect and designed to enhance the practice of each discipline.
- EXPANDED Immunodeficiency chapter includes updated HIV infection and AIDS content.
- UPDATED The following units have been revised Immunologic Function, Digestive and Gastrointestinal Function, and Metabolic and Endocrine Function.
Concept Mastery Alerts clarify difficult concepts, informed by data from Misconception Alert questions in PrepU for Brunner & Suddarth’s Textbook of Medical-Surgical Nursing, 12e. - Quality and Safety Nursing Alerts build upon previous edition’s Nursing Alerts to highlight issues related to quality and safe nursing care.
- UPDATED The unit openers include new Case Studies with QSEN Competency Focus to highlight competency and related knowledge, skills, and attitudes. Additional information for these case studies related to NANDA-I, NIC, NOC, and the nursing process is available online.
- Prioritization Questions have been added to the Critical Thinking Exercises .
- Genetics Charts and Ethical Dilemma Charts have been revised to reflect the latest advances in the field.
- Critical care information has been updated to further the authors’ goal to have the most up-to-date and clinically relevant content on critical care throughout the book.
- The Table of Contents has been reorganized for a more logical sequence and flow.
- Nursing Process sections, Plans of Nursing Care, and Critical Care sections
- More than 2,900 NCLEX-style review questions
- Assessment Charts, Risk Factor Charts, Guidelines Charts, Genetics in Nursing Practice Charts, Patient Education Charts, Health Promotion Charts, Ethics, and Related Issues Charts, and Pharmacology Charts and tables.
- Gerontologic Considerations sections, Physiology/Pathophysiology figures, and updated Home Care Checklists
- Nursing Research Profiles and EBP questions help students learn the importance of evidence-based practice.
- Concepts in Action Animations bring anatomy, physiology, and pathophysiology concepts to life.
Anatomy Coloring Book:
This is such a cool way to learn human anatomy and I definitely recommend this to anyone wanting to do so. However, if you are studying this in undergrad and/or planning to go to medical school I would not recommend this as your only tool, as the information is fairly basic. I am in undergrad right now and taking anatomy and thought this would be a fun and different way of learning instead of just reading textbooks. Also, I just wanted to note I did find a MISTAKE. On the notecard for the Subscapularis, it says that this muscle is innervated by the suprascapular nerve, which is incorrect. The subscapularis muscle is innervated by the subscapular nerve.
About Author:
Stephanie McCann is an independent medical and scientific illustrator with 30 years of experience. She received an MA in Medical and Biological Illustration from Johns Hopkins University and a BA in Fine Arts from the University of California, Santa Cruz. Ms. McCann is an instructor at Santa Barbara City College, currently teaching digital drawing (Multimedia Arts and Technology Department) and previously teaching biological illustration (Biology Department).
Eric Wise, the author of several lab manuals in the field of anatomy and physiology, has been teaching biology for over 30 years. He received BA degrees in Biology, Botany, and French from Humboldt State University in Northern California and an MA in Biology from California Polytechnic State University, San Luis Obispo. Mr. Wise is former department chair and current instructor at Santa Barbara City College, where he has taught for more than 25 years and directed a study abroad program on physical anthropology and tropical ecology in Costa Rica.
Dosage Calculations for Nursing Students: Master Dosage Calculations The Safe & Easy Way Without Formulas! (Dosage Calculation Success Series)
- Are you a nursing student, or nurse, who wants to learn a few simple methods of solving dosage
calculations without a bunch of formulas? - Would you like to raise your hand in your dosage calculation class, after the instructor explains a
complicated formula, and ask to approach the whiteboard to show the class a much simpler method? - Do you want to go on your clinical knowing that you have a solid foundation in dosage calculations?
- Do you want to walk into your Nursing Calculations Class on the first day knowing that you can ace all
the tests before the course begins?
If you answered yes to any of these questions, this book is for you!
The book is divided into seven units containing thirty-five chapters.
Unit 1: Essential Skills:
You can’t learn to drive a car if you don’t understand the function of the steering wheel. The same applies to the following subjects when learning dosage calculations.
The Metric System
Apothecary/Avoirdupois/Household Systems
Ratios
Dimensional Analysis (DA) and Ratio Proportion (RP)
Rounding Numbers
Military Time
Unit 2: Auxiliary Subjects:
- Roman Numerals
- Scientific Notation
Unit 3: Unit Conversions
Unit 3 covers converting between and within the various systems of measurement using dimensional analysis and ratio proportion.
Unit conversions Within the Metric System
Unit Conversions Within the Household System
Unit Conversions Between Metric, Household, and Apothecary Systems
Unit Conversions Involving Pounds and Ounces
Unit Conversions Involving Hours and Minutes
Unit 4: Dosage Calculations
Unit 4 builds on the knowledge gained in the previous units and covers dosage calculations, starting with the terminology and set up of problems, then progressing from easy, one-step, problems through multi-step problems.
Dosage Calculations-The Basics
Dosage Calculations Levels 1-3
Body Surface Area Dosing Calculations
Pediatric Dosage Calculations
Pediatric Maintenance Fluid Replacement Calculations
Unit 5: IV Flow Rate Calculations
Unit 5 starts with the basic terminology and set up of IV flow rate problems, then moves on to:
Simple and Advanced Problems
IV Flow Rate Adjustment Calculations
Heparin Infusion and Adjustment Calculations
Unit 6: Percent and Ratio Strength Calculations
Percent,
Percent Strength
Percent Change
Ratio Strength
Unit 7: Miscellaneous Subjects
Reconstitution Calculations
Concentrations and Dilutions
Milliequivalent Calculations
Dosage Calculations Puzzles
Self-Assessment Exam.