Anatomy is foundational to understanding human structure and medical procedures. This book provides a concise overview of gross and surface anatomy relevant to emergency and clinical care. Topics include skeletal landmarks, organ systems, major vessels, and anatomical positioning used in procedures like injections and catheterization. Diagrams and models support visual learning and spatial understanding. Clinical correlations help relate anatomy to symptoms and interventions. This guide is essential for paramedical students and first responders who need practical anatomical knowledge.
Araceli Santos is an experienced educator in human anatomy with a focus on emergency medical applications. She has developed visual and simulation-based teaching modules tailored for paramedics and first responders. Her work emphasizes practical understanding of anatomical structures relevant to trauma and acute care. She often collaborates with medical training institutions to refine hands-on anatomical instruction. Her areas of interest include surface anatomy, injury localization, and procedural guidance through anatomical landmarks.