Clear, concise and extremely helpful
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I'm not a veterinary nurse student, but I do study anatomy and physiology as part of an animal-related degree. This textbook has been invaluable. Assuming you are only studying the physiology of mammals, there's really nothing negative to say about this text. The diagrams are excellent, the terminology used is not too confusing and everything is very well explained.
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An essential text for all student vet nurses
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This book is a must. It is well presented in an easy to dip in and out of format. I found it excellent for reading after a lecture to offer a slightly different apprach from the "Jones" Veterinary Nursing and to help me fully understand a topic. Useful for revision too, it offers easy to understand explanations of basic anatomical and physiological aspects of the VN course. Well used for level 2, will hope it offers the same degree of help for my level 3!
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Veterinary Physiology and applied anatomy review
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This is an excellent book for student Veterinary Nurses either at college or distance learning. It is broken down into 6 sections covering all the body systems, and chemistry of life. At the end of each section there are some multiple choice review questions, the answers to each section are at the back of the book. the book is full of useful coloured diagrams and these are very informative and detailed diagrams. There is also a glossary at the back of the book which is also very useful as a dictionary. The book itself is small and compact and is an ideal size for carrying around in your college bag, it is the first book I have come across that is easy reading and explains in an easily understood manor. I found it very useful for my college work as it covers work on the Veterinary nursing syllabus. I found it good value for money and if you can only buy one book to help with your studies then I would recommend this one.
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