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Clot or Bleed: A Painless Guide for People Who Hate Coag (Pathology Student Study Guides Book 2)

Clot or Bleed: A Painless Guide for People Who Hate Coag (Pathology Student Study Guides Book 2)

Kristine Krafts
0/5 ( ratings)
What students say:
• “It’s perfect for students.”
• “I’ve read it. I no longer hate coag!!”
• “The explanations are very helpful and succinct…brilliant.”
• “I am reading your “Clot or Bleed”. I wish to know English better to express my gratitude for such a precious gift.”
• “Your books helped me very much, especially, “Clot or Bleed”. It is a lot easier to remember the material if it is in lack of a better word, “dumbed” down for you.”
• “It expresses your unquestionable professional talent and your delicious sense of humour.”
• “Everything about it is great and convenient.”

About the book:
Coagulation can be confusing, to say the least. This guide demystifies coag with easy-to-understand descriptions of clotting and anti-clotting, an explanation of laboratory tests, and succinct but complete reviews of bleeding disorders and thrombotic disorders . It’s short and complete, and it has tons of helpful mnemonics, charts and tables.

What’s inside:
• The basics of clotting: platelet plug formation and the dreaded coagulation cascade
• The basics of anti-clotting: natural anticoagulants and fibrinolytics
• Laboratory tests: common platelet and coagulation tests
• Bleeding disorders
• Thrombotic disorders

Why it’s painless:
• It’s short
• It’s complete
• It’s easy to understand
• There are lots of helpful mnemonics
• It will make you look good
• There are nice, clean charts and tables
• It’s illustrated with explanatory photos
• It’s got everything you need to know to really understand coag – minus the anxiety and torture.

Bottom line:
Full of straightforward diagrams, helpful memory aids, and answers to commonly-asked test questions, this guide helps students retain the concepts of coagulation and translate them into real-life use.
Language
English
Pages
71
Format
Kindle Edition
Release
January 04, 2012

Clot or Bleed: A Painless Guide for People Who Hate Coag (Pathology Student Study Guides Book 2)

Kristine Krafts
0/5 ( ratings)
What students say:
• “It’s perfect for students.”
• “I’ve read it. I no longer hate coag!!”
• “The explanations are very helpful and succinct…brilliant.”
• “I am reading your “Clot or Bleed”. I wish to know English better to express my gratitude for such a precious gift.”
• “Your books helped me very much, especially, “Clot or Bleed”. It is a lot easier to remember the material if it is in lack of a better word, “dumbed” down for you.”
• “It expresses your unquestionable professional talent and your delicious sense of humour.”
• “Everything about it is great and convenient.”

About the book:
Coagulation can be confusing, to say the least. This guide demystifies coag with easy-to-understand descriptions of clotting and anti-clotting, an explanation of laboratory tests, and succinct but complete reviews of bleeding disorders and thrombotic disorders . It’s short and complete, and it has tons of helpful mnemonics, charts and tables.

What’s inside:
• The basics of clotting: platelet plug formation and the dreaded coagulation cascade
• The basics of anti-clotting: natural anticoagulants and fibrinolytics
• Laboratory tests: common platelet and coagulation tests
• Bleeding disorders
• Thrombotic disorders

Why it’s painless:
• It’s short
• It’s complete
• It’s easy to understand
• There are lots of helpful mnemonics
• It will make you look good
• There are nice, clean charts and tables
• It’s illustrated with explanatory photos
• It’s got everything you need to know to really understand coag – minus the anxiety and torture.

Bottom line:
Full of straightforward diagrams, helpful memory aids, and answers to commonly-asked test questions, this guide helps students retain the concepts of coagulation and translate them into real-life use.
Language
English
Pages
71
Format
Kindle Edition
Release
January 04, 2012

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