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Comprehensive Workbook Of Practical & Applied Physiology

Comprehensive Workbook Of Practical & Applied Physiology
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  • ISBN: 9789356966246
  • Author: Manjinder Kaur
  • Year: 2024
  • Edition: 4 / Edition
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Comprehensive Workbook of Practical & Applied Physiology is a meticulously designed workbook that caters to the academic and practical needs of undergraduate medical and allied health science students. Published by Jaypee Medical Publishers, this fourth edition offers a well-balanced integration of theoretical knowledge and hands-on laboratory skills in physiology.

The book is structured to reinforce core physiological concepts through practical application. It provides a wide range of experiments and exercises that cover hematology, cardiovascular physiology, respiratory physiology, neurophysiology, and clinical examination techniques. Each practical module is presented in a student-friendly format, including learning objectives, detailed procedures, observations, and interpretations, ensuring conceptual clarity and ease of understanding.

In addition to basic experimental physiology, this edition emphasizes applied aspects, helping students connect laboratory findings with clinical relevance. The workbook also incorporates viva questions, diagrams, data interpretation exercises, and blank data tables for active participation during lab sessions. It aligns closely with the latest CBME (Competency-Based Medical Education) curriculum and is ideal for examination preparation, internal assessments, and professional development.

Comprehensive Workbook of Practical & Applied Physiology is an indispensable tool for students aiming to build strong practical foundations and clinical reasoning in physiology.

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