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Rating:  Summary: Excellent Patho Book Review: Excellent pathophysiology book for the nursing student or experienced clinician. Evreything is in here with plenty of pictures and tables. Great organization.
Rating:  Summary: Excellent, but you must sometimes dig a little deeper : ] Review: I purchased this patho book when in nursing school and have found it an excellent reference; more so now in the work field. There are occassions I've actually taken it to work to share info with co-workers. Everyone has been very receptive to it's clarity. However, sometimes you must use many different search key words in the index to find what you may particularly be interested in. The book itself is very well constructed including good quality paper and illustrations.
Rating:  Summary: Best Pathophysiology Book on the marker Review: I use this book as a supplement to the various specific EMS textbooks for my paramedic students. McCance, etal, always has a clear pathway from the patient to the pathophysiology. Students can trace the steps involved at a reasonable level of detail, rather than pointless minutia.Not a single sentence is wasted. Read every word!
Rating:  Summary: It weighs 10kg, yet nothing useful inside. Review: If you're a medical student, DON'T BUY THIS BOOK !! I was so unlucky to get this book recommended for my pathophysiology studies, but clearly this book is for nurses or the average taxi-driver who want an easy introduction to the topic. There are a few lines about everything, so you won't understand anything and won't remember anything. This despite it's the bulkiest book I have! I can't even have it in my bookshelf, so now I use it as a stand for my bedroom alarm clock! Going from studying a good physiology book to reading pathophysiology like this is a waste of time. Pathophysiology can't be explained by a few lines of text and reviewing clinical symptoms! For medical students used to study things in-depth this book would be a step back. If I could sell it I would, but the shipping costs would double the prize of the book, and I would have to lie better then a Kirby-salesman to convince the buyer. My advice: Stay away from this one. (Even if you're a nurse student.)
Rating:  Summary: Needs more organization Review: This is an excellent textbook for advanced practice nurses. I have used the 2nd edition previously, and I find the 3rd edition to be vastly improved. I particularly like the new emphasis in every chapter on the differences in pediatric and geriatric physiology. This text is very useful when teaching nurse practitioner students, as it describes the correlation between normal and abnormal pathophysiologic processes in disease. I would highly recommend using this text along with the Instructor's Resource Book.
Rating:  Summary: Forget it, get the Robbins book. Review: This was the required textbook for my undergrad patho class. I agree with previous reviewers in regard to the lack of detail and organization. It is a book written mostly by RNs for nursing students and is not very well suited for anyone else. There really is no reason anyone should buy this book. Clearly the Robbins book is the leader in the field of clinical pathophys. Medical and other students with more than a passing interest should head immediately toward that text. If Robbins is to expensive/intimidating, there must be a more concise and better organized book than this one. Also, this book is just too damn big. It's unnecessary.
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