cover image - Study Guide and Procedure Checklist Manual for Kinn's The Clinical Medical Assistant - Elsevier eBook on VitalSource, 14th Edition
ISBN: 9780323613637
Copyright: 2020
Publication Date: 12-23-2019
Page Count: 832
Imprint: Saunders
List Price: $50.99

Study Guide and Procedure Checklist Manual for Kinn's The Clinical Medical Assistant - Elsevier eBook on VitalSource, 14th Edition

by Brigitte Niedzwiecki, RN, MSN, RMA and Julie Pepper, BS, CMA (AAMA)

Elsevier eBook on VitalSource

cover image - Study Guide and Procedure Checklist Manual for Kinn's The Clinical Medical Assistant - Elsevier eBook on VitalSource, 14th Edition
ISBN: 9780323613637
Copyright: 2020
Publication Date: 12-23-2019
Page Count: 832
Imprint: Saunders
List Price: $50.99
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Designed to support the trusted content in Kinn’s The Clinical Medical Assistant, 14th Edition, this study guide and procedure checklist manual is the essential review and practice companion to reinforce key concepts, encourage critical thinking, and ensure your mastery of clinical medical assisting content. This robust companion guide offers a wide range of exercises to reinforce your understanding of common clinical skills — including new certification preparation questions that offer additional practice for certification exams, a new chapter review of medical terminology and anatomy, and need-to-know workplace applications. Trusted for more than 60 years Kinn’s Clinical Study Guide and Procedure Checklist Manual also features competency checklists to clearly assess your performance and progression from day one until you land your first job as a Medical Assistant.

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    • NEW! Chapter reviews medical terminology, anatomy and physiology, and pathology to help you build a solid medical foundation.
    • NEW! Streamlined presentation of the material combines chapters in an easier-to-read format.
    • NEW! Certification Preparation questions help you focus on becoming certification-ready from Day 1.
    • Hundreds of practice questions test your knowledge and comprehension with vocabulary review, multiple choice, fill-in-the-blank, and true/false questions.
    • Skills practice, workplace applications, and online activities promote your critical thinking skills.
    • Procedure checklists help you track your performance of key toward mastery of key skills and job-readiness.
    • Work products allows you to provide documentation or file in professional portfolios to use in job-searching.
    • Chapter-by-chapter correlation with the textbook allows you to easily test your comprehension as you go.
    • Perforated pages are easily removed for on-the-go study or turn-in assignments and evaluations.
  • PART 1 – Introduction to Medical Assisting
    1. The Professional Medical Assistant and the Healthcare Team
    2. Health Records
    3. Introduction to Anatomy and Medical Terminology

    PART 2 – Fundamentals of Clinical Medical Assisting
    4. Infection Control
    5. Vital Signs
    6. Physical Examination
    7. Patient Coaching
    8. Nutrition and Health Promotion
    9. Surgical Supplies and Instruments
    10. Assisting with Surgical Procedures
    11. Principles of Electrocardiography
    12. Medical Emergencies

    PART 3 – Assisting with Medications
    13. Principles of Pharmacology
    14. Pharmacology Math
    15. Administering Medications

    PART 4 – Assisting with Medical Specialties
    16. Ophthalmology and Otolaryngology
    17. Dermatology
    18. Allergy and Infectious Disease
    19. Gastroenterology
    20. Orthopedics and Rheumatology
    21. Neurology
    22. Behavioral Health
    23. Endocrinology
    24. Cardiology
    25. Pulmonology
    26. Urology and Male Reproduction
    27. Obstetrics and Gynecology
    28. Pediatrics
    29. Geriatrics

    PART 5 – Assisting with Clinical Laboratory Procedures
    30. Introduction to the Clinical Laboratory
    31. Urinalysis
    32. Blood Collection
    33. Analysis of Blood
    34. Microbiology and Immunology

    PART 6 – Job Seeking
    35. Skills and Strategies

  • Brigitte Niedzwiecki, RN, MSN, RMA, Medical Assistant Program Director and Instructor, Chippewa Valley Technical College, Eau Claire, Wisconsin, USA and Julie Pepper, BS, CMA (AAMA), Professor Emeritus, Medical Assistant Program, Chippewa Valley Technical College, Eau Claire, Wisconsin, USA
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