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Understanding the Common Cold Anatomical Chart, 2nd Edition
This revised chart provides a visual and textual overview of the common cold and includes information on prevention and management techniques. Size: 20" W x 26" L
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Blueprint for Health Your Skeleton Anatomical Chart
Describes and illustrates the various parts of the human skeleton. Shows the inside of the bone and provides detail on the spine. Describes how joints allow movement, how bones give support and protection, and how broken bones heal. Shows how bones grow and shows x-ray of a child’s hand next to an x-ray of an adult hand. Includes fun facts (“Your bones are 4 times as strong as concrete.”) and fun things to try in the classroom or at home to learn more about the skeleton.
* Suitable for 8-12 year olds
* Colorful, anatomically correct illustrations
* Bright colors and bold figures make learning fun * Available in 2 mounting styles. For more info about chart mounting styles, click here.
* Size: 20" x 26"
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Blueprint for Health Your Muscles Anatomical Chart
Illustrates the muscles of the human body. Describes and shows the kinds of muscles and what is on the inside of muscles. Illustrates how many muscles it takes to smile (17) and how many to frown (43). Includes fun facts (“Your have over 600 muscles in your body.”) and answers to questions like “Why do muscles get tired?” and “Why do you shiver when you get cold?” Size is 20" W by 26" H. For more information about chart mounting styles, click here.Size: 20" x 26"
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Blueprint for Health Your Digestive System Anatomical Chart
Illustrates digestive system by showing a 12-step path of food from bite to “the end of the line, ” and includes the role of each major organ in the process. Talks about teeth, their role in the digestive process and includes the right way to brush. Illustrates and describes the components of a healthy diet. Includes fun facts (“Borborygmy (Bore-bore-RIG-mee) is a word for the sounds your digestive system makes when it is working!") and includes answers to questions like “What is a burp?” and “Why do I throw up?”
* Suitable for 8-12 year olds
* Colorful, anatomically correct illustrations
* Bright colors and bold figures make learning fun
* Available in 2 mounting styles. For more info about chart mounting styles, click here.
* Size: 20" x 26"
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Blueprint for Health Your Respiratory System Anatomical Chart - Laminated
An ideal tool for educating pediatric patients, this chart describes why we breathe and illustrates the respiratory system and the role of important organs such as the brain, nose, trachea, lungs, heart, and diaphragm. It shows what happens inside the lungs and the flow of air during the breathing process and shows smoke-damaged alveoli. The chart includes fun facts ("You take over 20,000 breaths a day!"), how to make a model of your lungs, and answers to questions like "Why do I yawn?" and "How do I laugh?" Bright colors, bold figures, and appealing, anatomically correct illustrations make learning enjoyable.
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Blueprint for Health - Your Brain & Nerves - Anatomical Chart
Describes and illustrates the nervous system, nerve cells, brain and spinal cord, making the information fun and easy to understand. Talks about automatic and learned reflexes, right brain vs. left brain, the funny bone, how to build a better brain, what happens when your foot falls asleep, and how drugs interact with the brain. Includes fun facts (“Your nerves can send signals at more than 200 miles per hour!”) and fun things to try in the classroom or at home to show how the brain and nerves work.
* Suitable for 8-12 year olds
* Colorful, anatomically correct illustrations
* Bright colors and bold figures make learning fun
* Size: 20" x 26"
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Blueprint for Health Your Heart and Blood Anatomical Chart
Describes the circulatory system and challenges the child to "Run a Race with Your Blood" - a fun way to illustrate how the blood works its way through the body. Illustrates and describes the role of the heart, blood cells and blood vessels. Shows how cuts heal, includes fun facts ("If all your red blood cells were laid end to end they would stretch more than 2 times around the earth.") and details fun things to try in the classroom or at home to show how the heart and blood works.
Suitable for 8-12 year olds. Colorful, anatomically correct illustrations Bright colors and bold figures make learning fun. Available in 2 mounting styles. Size: 20" x 26"
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Blueprint for Health Your Taste and Smell Anatomical Chart
llustrates step by step process for how we smell and taste from contact with the nose or tongue to the interaction with the brain. Shows the anatomy of a “sniff” and shows the tongue up close with its bumps and buds. Describes several fun things to do at home or in the classroom to illustrate taste and smell. Includes fun facts (“Spicy foods such as chili peppers excite pain receptors and taste receptors in your mouth.”) and includes interesting facts on the types of tongues and smelling mechanisms of several animals.
* Suitable for 8-12 year olds
* Colorful, anatomically correct illustrations
* Bright colors and bold figures make learning fun
Size is 20" W by 26" H
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Blueprint for Health Your Eyes Anatomical Chart - Paper
An ideal aid to educating pediatric patients, this chart shows the anatomy of the eye and how the muscles work together to move the eyes and dilate the pupil. Colorful, anatomically correct illustrations demonstrate how we see--including details on the electromagnetic radiation spectrum--and show nearsighted and farsighted eyes. The chart includes tips for healthy eyes, fun facts ("Your eyes can see 7 to 10 million different colors"), and fun things to do to illustrate the magic of vision--and how your eyes can fool you!
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Blueprint for Health Your Ears Anatomical Chart
Illustrates the inside of the ear and how it relates to balance. Shows how you hear and provides a “portrait of a sound.” Describes ear problems, loudness and answers questions such as “Why do your ears pop?” and “What are the spins?” Includes fun facts (“Sounds travel 4 times faster in water than in air!”) and includes fun projects for the home or classroom to show how the ears and hearing work.
* Suitable for 8-12 year olds
* Colorful, anatomically correct illustrations
* Bright colors and bold figures make learning fun
Size is 20" W by 26" H
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Understanding Osteoporosis Anatomical Chart
New Updated Design! Defines and shows the effects of osteoporosis including bone density loss, progressive spinal deformity, and fractures in the hip, wrist and lower spine. Lists risk factors, prevention and management techniques and discusses bone density testing. Shows commons sites of osteoporosis on the body and how bone strength changes with age. Easy to understand and perfect for patient education.
Size is 20" W by 26" H.
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Cardiovascular Disease Anatomical Chart
A beautiful and useful chart shows normal heart anatomy and the top cardiovascular diseases.
Illustrates the cardiac cycle, conduction system and electrocardiogram (ECG). Anterior, posterior and cutaway view of the heart are shown as well as the location of coronary arteries.
Illustrates and explains the following diseases: Coronary Heart Disease, Polyarteritis Nodosa (PAN), Kawasaki’s Disease, Angina, Myocardial Infarction (Heart Attack), Cerebrovascular Accident (Stroke), Aortic Aneurysm, Left Ventricular Hypertrophy, and Congestive Heart Failure.
>Size is 20" W by 26" H
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Anatomy of the Heart Anatomical Chart
Shows anterior, posterior and superior views of the heart. Also illustrates right and left ventricles, heart valves and blood circulation. Provides cross section and anterior view of the heart and lungs.
Size is 20" W by 26" H
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Heart Conditions Anatomical Chart
Contains a large image of a normal heart for easy comparison with these important cardiac conditions. Visually and textually describes heart murmurs, cardiac arrhythmias, congenital heart defects, acquired heart defects and high cholesterol & its consequences. Specifically:
Defines heart murmurs and their causes. Shows coarctation of the aorta, ventricular septal defect and mitral valve prolapse.
Describes common cardiac arrhymias (abnormal heart rates & rhythms) – tachycardia, bradycardia, atrial fibrillation and ventricular arrythmias. Shows the sites of common cardiac arrhythmias by section of the heart: sinus node, ventricular, atrial and junctional arrhythnmas, as well as atrioventricular (AV) blocks.
Defines and shows the following common congenital (present at birth) defects: patent ductus arteriosus, atrial septal defect and ventricular septal defect.
Textually and visually shows acquired heart defects— myocarditis, rheumatic heart disease, cardiomyopathy and Kawaski’s disease.
Describes high cholesterol, coronary heart disease (CAD) and hypertension (high blood pressure). Shows how cholesterol is transported in the blood, the structure of a typical lipoprotein (which carries the cholesterol throughout the body), and the consequence of high cholesterol – atherosclerosis – plaque clogged arteries.
Size is 20" W by 26" H
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Understanding Pain Anatomical Chart
This visual and textual overview of pain provides and easy to understand tool designed for patient interaction with their health professional. Defines pain and the types of pain and lists symptoms for each. Simplifies “How Pain Works” into 3 comprehensible steps. Provides a pain scale and a sample human figure so patients can provide their health professional information about the level and location of pain. Provides brief mention of prevention tips and to consult health professional for a tailored treatment plan.
Size is 20" W by 26" H.
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